Dr Kristin Stock and Johanna Richardson delivered a presentation titled “Sense of Place in New Zealand: Favourite Places, Attractive Places and Cultural Perspectives of Place” at the Places of Climate Change (PloCC) research forum organized by Bangor University. Under this topic they presented about what people’s favourite places are, what activities people engage in whileContinue reading “Dr Stock Presents at PloCC”
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Call for Papers for Geospatial Track in ISCRAM Asia Pacific (Disaster and Crisis Management).
The second Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management (ISCRAM) Asia Pacific regional conference will take place on 7 – 9 November 2022 at RMIT University in Melbourne. This event follows the first ISCRAM Asia Pacific conference that was held in Wellington New Zealand in November 2018. Conference participants will be welcomed to Melbourne whichContinue reading “Call for Papers for Geospatial Track in ISCRAM Asia Pacific (Disaster and Crisis Management).”
Extended Deadline for NZ Geospatial Research Conference Submissions
We have extended the deadline for short paper and poster abstract submissions for the NZ Geospatial Research Conference to 1st June 2022. Also, we have added lightning talks to the programme (5 min presentation + 5 min questions), with a deadline of 13 June for lightning talk abstracts. Click here for more details or toContinue reading “Extended Deadline for NZ Geospatial Research Conference Submissions”
Latest update on upcoming NZ Geospatial Research Conference
We are happy to announce that Jannat Maqbool will be one of our keynote speakers at the New Zealand Geospatial Research Conference which will be hosted at Massey University Wellington on 29-30 August! Jannat is an Australian born Punjabi and mother of three based in Waikato, New Zealand. She is a CPA and former CIOContinue reading “Latest update on upcoming NZ Geospatial Research Conference”
ISCRAM Asia Pacific 2022 Call for Submissions
The second Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management (ISCRAM) Asia Pacific regional conference will take place on 7 – 9 November 2022 at RMIT University in Melbourne. This event follows the first ISCRAM Asia Pacific conference that was held in Wellington New Zealand in November 2018. Conference participants will be welcomed to Melbourne whichContinue reading “ISCRAM Asia Pacific 2022 Call for Submissions”
NZ Geospatial Research Conference Update: Postgrad Lunch and Long Papers Due
It’s time for a glimpse of what you can expect at the New Zealand Geospatial Research Conference 2022! Attention all geospatial postgrad students! The conference will include a two-hour Postgraduate Lunch Event and all students are welcome. Don’t miss your opportunity to network with your peers from around New Zealand and learn about their research.Continue reading “NZ Geospatial Research Conference Update: Postgrad Lunch and Long Papers Due”
Long Paper Extension for NZ Geospatial Research Conference
The long paper deadline for the upcoming New Zealand Geospatial Research Conference has been extended to April 14th. Accepted long papers will be published in a Springer book volume. Short paper and poster submissions are due on 10th May. We hope you will join us in Wellington on 29th-30th August to connect with colleagues, shareContinue reading “Long Paper Extension for NZ Geospatial Research Conference”
PhD posts in Geoinformatics
Cardiff University are offering two PhD posts connected with Collaboratory projects: AI for Ecology and Biodiversity: Inferring habitat-species interactions from historical records, connected with the BioWhere project. Extracting content from social media for situation awareness in emergency response, connected with the QuakeText project. Applications close on Friday, April 29th.
Reminder: Call for Papers: Special Issue on GeoAI
Description Researchers in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Geography have been developing various points of contact in the past, with many possibilities of mutual benefit in the future. Recently, subsymbolic AI methods, such as Deep Learning, have increased the quality and scalability of data processing methods in remote sensing, geographic information retrieval, natural language processing (NLP)Continue reading “Reminder: Call for Papers: Special Issue on GeoAI”
Call for Papers: Smart Data Smart Cities and 3D Geoinfo
City Futures research Institute¸ Smart Cities and Infrastructure cluster, and GRID, UNSW Sydney are excited to be hosting two international conferences, the 7th Smart Data Smart Cities (SDSC) and the 17th 3D GeoInfo in Sydney. This is the first time SDSC has come to the Southern Hemisphere, the second time 3D GeoInfo has come to Australia and the first time both conferencesContinue reading “Call for Papers: Smart Data Smart Cities and 3D Geoinfo”