2025 AGIC Symposium Call For Papers

The call for papers for the 2025 AGIC Education and Training Symposium is now open.  Please submit your abstracts to the Abstract Submission form no later than May 23, 2025.  

The AGIC Symposium is scheduled for August 26-29 and will be held at the Prescott Resort in Prescott, AZ.  Follow us on the AGIC-L Listserv or on social media to hear further announcements.

 

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Shaping a Sustainable Urban Future

Friday, February 23, 2024 - 10:59am

Imagine a city that breathes—not with the smog of a thousand cars, but with the clean air of rooftop gardens and electric buses gliding silently through tree-lined streets. A city where energy flows not from distant fossil fuels, but from the sun dancing on its buildings and the wind whispering through its turbines.

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Crowdsourcing Geospatial Data for Earth and Human Observations: A Review

Friday, February 23, 2024 - 10:57am

The transformation from authoritative to user-generated data landscapes has garnered considerable attention, notably with the proliferation of crowdsourced geospatial data.

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A Review Of The State Of Crowdsourced Geospatial Data

Friday, February 23, 2024 - 10:54am

Crowdsourcing, citizen science, public participatory GIS (PPGIS), neogeography: the participation of individuals in adding to the collective geospatial knowledge has come a long way since 2007 when UC Barbara geography professor Michael F. Goodchild coined the term “Volunteered Geography.” Also known as Volunteered Geographic Information (VGI), Goodchild’s seminal paper described the practice of individuals, commonly non-experts, voluntarily collecting and sharing geographic data

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Mapping Glacier Loss In Western Canada

Friday, February 23, 2024 - 10:52am

Researchers are using remotely sensed data and satellite imagery to map glacier loss in Western Canada. Scientists use satellite images, like those produced by the long-running Landsat Earth observation satellites, to compare the size and extent of glaciers over time. By examining images from different years, they can track changes in glacier size, shape, and movement.

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Cordiform: Heart-Shaped Map Projections

Friday, February 23, 2024 - 10:51am

Heart shaped map projections are known as cordiform map projections.  Cordiform is derived from the Latin “cor” for heart and “form” for shape.

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