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Rex Hotel 141 NGUYEN HUE Blvd Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam |
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November 9 - 11, 2006
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ABOUT THE UPCOMING SYMPOSIUM
The International Symposium on GeoInformatics for Spatial-Infrastructure Development in Earth & Allied Sciences (GIS-IDEAS) is scheduled to take place in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, 9-11 November 2006. GIS-IDEAS 2006 is being organized in by JVGC cooperation with Institute for Environment & Resources ( IER-VNU HCMC ). GIS-IDEAS 2006 is the third in the series of very successful GIS-IDEAS Symposia, with first and second been held in Hanoi, Vietnam in September 2002 and September 2004. The main theme of the GIS-IDEAS 2006 "Geoinformatics for Regional Sustainable Development". Apart from Technical Sessions on Geoinformatics technology and applications, Special sessions on following topics are also planned.
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The GISIDEAS 2006 will also focus on development of spatial databases and analysis of spatial data for modelling and simulation of processes related to our natural, social and human environment. GIS-IDEAS 2006 not only aims to serve as a forum for scientific exchanges but also as a conduit for technology transfer through tutorial sessions. Further, in order to promote a better understanding of local needs, field excursions and visits to scientific institutes in Vietnam are also being planned. The language of the conference will be English.
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Supported by Association of Japan Alumni (VN), Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Kyoto University (JP), COE Program SELIS, Nagoya University (JP), Department of Dyke Management, Flood and Storm Control (VN), Earth Remote Sensing Data Analysis Center (JP), Earth Science Committee, Natural Science Program, Ministry of Science & Technology (VN), Graduate Schools of Creative Cities, Science Media Center, Osaka City Univ. (JP), Hanoi University of Mining and Geology (VN) , Hanoi University of Science (VN) , Japan Geotechnical Consultant Association (JP), Japan Society of Geoinformatics (JP), Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (CH), United Nations University (JP) and Pythagoras.
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