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SUMMARY:Seminar: Geospatial Information Services in Support of United Nations Field Operations
DESCRIPTION:The United Nations has been using GIS software for the past two decades to enhance the operational capacity of its operations in the field missions and the UNHQ. Whether it is a Peacekeeping\, Special Political Mission or the Field Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs\, GIS plays an integral role in consuming and procession a vast amount of information and presenting it in an easy visual format that enhances the analysis and monitoring of the situation during the conflicts\, awareness\, planning and decision making processes.\nThe seminar will introduce the practical application of GIS and remote sensing for the United Nations field operations. \nThe speaker \nTimur Obukhov is in-charge of Geo-analytics in the United Nations Headquarter. He has 19 years of experience in the United Nation’s demining\, humanitarian and peacekeeping operations. Timur is currently a student of PhD Programme at the Sapienza University in Rome under the supervision of Prof. Brovelli.
URL:https://www.geoinformatics.polimi.it/event/seminar-geospatial-information-services-in-support-of-united-nations-field-operations-2/
LOCATION:Campus Leonardo\, Room C
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SUMMARY:Seminar: Geospatial Information Services in Support of United Nations Field Operations
DESCRIPTION:The United Nations has been using GIS software for the past two decades to enhance the operational capacity of its operations in the field missions and the UNHQ. Whether it is a Peacekeeping\, Special Political Mission or the Field Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs\, GIS plays an integral role in consuming and procession a vast amount of information and presenting it in an easy visual format that enhances the analysis and monitoring of the situation during the conflicts\, awareness\, planning and decision making processes.\nThe seminar will introduce the practical application of GIS and remote sensing for the United Nations field operations. \nThe speaker \nTimur Obukhov is in-charge of Geo-analytics in the United Nations Headquarter. He has 19 years of experience in the United Nation’s demining\, humanitarian and peacekeeping operations. Timur is currently a student of PhD Programme at the Sapienza University in Rome under the supervision of Prof. Brovelli.
URL:https://www.geoinformatics.polimi.it/event/seminar-geospatial-information-services-in-support-of-united-nations-field-operations/
LOCATION:Campus Leonardo\, Room C
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CREATED:20191022T114452Z
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SUMMARY:Seminar. Geospatial interoperability in the European Union: the INSPIRE Directive
DESCRIPTION:Entered into force in 2007\, the Infrastructure for Spatial Information in Europe (INSPIRE) aims to create a pan-European Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI) to support the European Union environmental policies. INSPIRE is the largest effort ever undertaken to create an SDI and is currently seen as a worldwide reference model for similar interoperability initiatives. The infrastructure makes available resources (metadata\, data sets and services) from more than 7000 data providers from the 28 EU Member States and the 4 EFTA (European Free Trade Association) countries. The seminar will introduce the INSPIRE legal\, organizational and technical framework\, describing the role and the current initiatives of the European Commission Joint Research Centre (JRC) for the technical coordination of INSPIRE. This will be followed by a practical\, hands-on session focused on the search\, retrieval\, validation and use of INSPIRE data using available web and GIS software applications. \nParticipants are expected to have basic experience in GIS and to be familiar with geospatial data formats (including XML/GML) and OGC standards. Participants are required to bring their own laptop with the following software installed: a browser\, the QGIS desktop GIS software\, and a text editor (e.g. Notepad++ for Windows users). \nThe speaker \nMarco Minghini took a PhD at Politecnico di Milano and is currently working as Scientific Project Officer at the European Commission – Joint Research Center. He is a GIS/SDI expert and an open source/open data advocate and user. \nhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/marco-minghini/ \n 
URL:https://www.geoinformatics.polimi.it/event/seminar-geospatial-interoperability-in-the-european-union-the-inspire-directive/
LOCATION:Campus Leonardo\, Room NU.1
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20191111T001500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20191111T151500
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UID:8523-1573431300-1573485300@www.geoinformatics.polimi.it
SUMMARY:Seminar. Geospatial interoperability in the European Union: the INSPIRE Directive
DESCRIPTION:Entered into force in 2007\, the Infrastructure for Spatial Information in Europe (INSPIRE) aims to create a pan-European Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI) to support the European Union environmental policies. INSPIRE is the largest effort ever undertaken to create an SDI and is currently seen as a worldwide reference model for similar interoperability initiatives. The infrastructure makes available resources (metadata\, data sets and services) from more than 7000 data providers from the 28 EU Member States and the 4 EFTA (European Free Trade Association) countries. The seminar will introduce the INSPIRE legal\, organizational and technical framework\, describing the role and the current initiatives of the European Commission Joint Research Centre (JRC) for the technical coordination of INSPIRE. This will be followed by a practical\, hands-on session focused on the search\, retrieval\, validation and use of INSPIRE data using available web and GIS software applications. \nParticipants are expected to have basic experience in GIS and to be familiar with geospatial data formats (including XML/GML) and OGC standards. Participants are required to bring their own laptop with the following software installed: a browser\, the QGIS desktop GIS software\, and a text editor (e.g. Notepad++ for Windows users). \nThe speaker \nMarco Minghini took a PhD at Politecnico di Milano and is currently working as Scientific Project Officer at the European Commission – Joint Research Center. He is a GIS/SDI expert and an open source/open data advocate and user. \nhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/marco-minghini/ \n 
URL:https://www.geoinformatics.polimi.it/event/seminar-geospatial-interoperability-in-the-european-union-the-inspire-directive-2/
LOCATION:Campus Leonardo\, Room NU.1
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CREATED:20191111T104323Z
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SUMMARY:Seminar. How to access\, use and share the Copernicus Emergency Management Service data with GeoNode
DESCRIPTION:– The Copernicus Emergency Management Service\n– How to access Copernicus data\, download and use them in QGIS\n– GeoNode introduction and data publishing\n– The modern technologies\, Vector Tiles with a demo \nParticipants are required to bring their own laptop with the following software installed: a browser\, the QGIS desktop GIS software\, and a text editor (e.g. Notepad++ for Windows users). \nThe speakers \nSimone Dalmasso works at the European Commission\, Joint Research Centre (JRC) as technical coordinator of the Copernicus Emergency Management Service – Rapid Mapping\, which provides geospatial information in support of emergency management activities immediately following a disaster at a global scale. Simone has a Ph.D. in Geomatics with focus on Geospatial Open Source Software development and he’s a core developer of GeoNode. https://www.linkedin.com/in/simonedalmasso/?originalSubdomain=it \nSimone Balbo holds a Master’s degree in Territorial and Environmental Engineering (Politecnico di Torino\, 2008) and a PhD in Environmental Protection and Management (Politecnico di Torino\, 2012). He is specialized in the domain of geoinformatics with particular focus on applications related to emergency management: GIS map production\, geospatial data processing\, satellite remotely sensed data analysis and web mapping development.Currently he acts as coordinator of ITHACA production site for the Copernicus Emergency Management Service – Rapid Mapping module and as tool developer in the same service.He also works on: i) GeoNode (geonode.org) based projects as developer (examples are www.masdap.mw and haitidata.org) since 2012; ii) the Copernicus In-Situ component (www.insitu.copernicus.eu) as consultant to the European Environment Agency on geospatial reference data since 2016.
URL:https://www.geoinformatics.polimi.it/event/seminar-how-to-access-use-and-share-the-copernicus-emergency-management-service-data-with-geonode/
LOCATION:Campus Leonardo\, Room C
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20191113T111500
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DTSTAMP:20260406T160341
CREATED:20191111T104323Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191111T104323Z
UID:8525-1573643700-1573654500@www.geoinformatics.polimi.it
SUMMARY:Seminar. How to access\, use and share the Copernicus Emergency Management Service data with GeoNode
DESCRIPTION:– The Copernicus Emergency Management Service\n– How to access Copernicus data\, download and use them in QGIS\n– GeoNode introduction and data publishing\n– The modern technologies\, Vector Tiles with a demo \nParticipants are required to bring their own laptop with the following software installed: a browser\, the QGIS desktop GIS software\, and a text editor (e.g. Notepad++ for Windows users). \nThe speakers \nSimone Dalmasso works at the European Commission\, Joint Research Centre (JRC) as technical coordinator of the Copernicus Emergency Management Service – Rapid Mapping\, which provides geospatial information in support of emergency management activities immediately following a disaster at a global scale. Simone has a Ph.D. in Geomatics with focus on Geospatial Open Source Software development and he’s a core developer of GeoNode. https://www.linkedin.com/in/simonedalmasso/?originalSubdomain=it \nSimone Balbo holds a Master’s degree in Territorial and Environmental Engineering (Politecnico di Torino\, 2008) and a PhD in Environmental Protection and Management (Politecnico di Torino\, 2012). He is specialized in the domain of geoinformatics with particular focus on applications related to emergency management: GIS map production\, geospatial data processing\, satellite remotely sensed data analysis and web mapping development.Currently he acts as coordinator of ITHACA production site for the Copernicus Emergency Management Service – Rapid Mapping module and as tool developer in the same service.He also works on: i) GeoNode (geonode.org) based projects as developer (examples are www.masdap.mw and haitidata.org) since 2012; ii) the Copernicus In-Situ component (www.insitu.copernicus.eu) as consultant to the European Environment Agency on geospatial reference data since 2016.
URL:https://www.geoinformatics.polimi.it/event/seminar-how-to-access-use-and-share-the-copernicus-emergency-management-service-data-with-geonode-2/
LOCATION:Campus Leonardo\, Room C
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