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The United Nations Economic
Commission for Africa (UNECA) and the United Nations Office for Outer Space
Affairs (UNOOSA), in their capacity of Co-chairs of UNGIWG for 2009-2010, cordially
invite you to attend the Tenth Plenary Meeting of the United Nations
Geographic Information Working Group (UNGIWG) to be held at the UN Premises
(Langer Eugen Building) in Bonn, Germany between 19 and 21 October 2009.
Formed in 2000, UNGIWG is a network of UN professionals working in the fields of cartography,
geospatial information management science and remote sensing to address
issues of common concern - data collection, technologies, geospatial
information exchange protocols, data and messaging standards, geographic
naming conventions, cartographic production, positioning solutions, etc.
Since its inception, UNGIWG has been also laying the foundations for a
United Nations Spatial Data Infrastructure (UNSDI).
The Working Group and its more recent UNSDI efforts
contribute substantively to the mission of the United Nations by promoting
better inter-agency coordination and thus increased efficiency, and by also
engaging with member states, regional organizations and partners in
building consensus, promoting policy and governance mechanisms to ensure
that geospatial data and information sharing practices are used widely in
advancing peace, social, economic development, environmental and
humanitarian agendas.
UNGIWG-10 will focus on the analysis of the Working
Group’s achievements to date, on concrete and feasible actions for the next
period, and a review of the UNSDI framework and progress with a view to accelerate
its implementation. Case studies, best practices and other presentations
are also foreseen.
Discussions will also address the very relevant theme of Climate Change,
and ways to support Climate Change related work in the UN System in the
next period.
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