Geospatial Policies
Thursday, 28 May 2015, 0900-1230 hrs
Highlights
- Use of geospatial information in policy-making process
- International and European legal framework for geospatial data and services
- Licensing of spatial data access and distribution
Moderators
Speakers
0900 - 1030 hrs
0900 - 1030 hrs
Ingo Baumann
Partner/Senior Legal Advisor
BHO Legal
Germany The International and European Legal Framework for Geospatial Data and Services
BHO Legal
Germany The International and European Legal Framework for Geospatial Data and Services
Clare Hadley
Policy and Engagement Manager
Ordnance Survey
United Kingdom Policy-Making - Is the 'Where?' There?
Ordnance Survey
United Kingdom Policy-Making - Is the 'Where?' There?
Laura Delgado Lopez
Project Manager
Secure World Foundation
United States Policy Challenges of Smallsats for Earth Observations: Case study from the United States
Secure World Foundation
United States Policy Challenges of Smallsats for Earth Observations: Case study from the United States
Eric Loubier
Director
Natural Resources Canada
Canada Engaging the Policy Analyst - Integrating Location into Canada's Public Policy
Natural Resources Canada
Canada Engaging the Policy Analyst - Integrating Location into Canada's Public Policy
Dursun Yildirim Bayar
Urban Planner
Ministry of Environment and Urbanisation, General Directorate of Geographic Information Systems
Turkey Future Governance and Vision of Geospatial World: Marspire
Ministry of Environment and Urbanisation, General Directorate of Geographic Information Systems
Turkey Future Governance and Vision of Geospatial World: Marspire
1100 - 1230 hrs
Ewa Surma
National Contact Point for INSPIRE
Head Office of Geodesy and Cartography
Poland Polish INSPIRE Coordination and Regional Achievements on SDI
Head Office of Geodesy and Cartography
Poland Polish INSPIRE Coordination and Regional Achievements on SDI
Elena Martinez
Head of Project Management Area
Cartographic and Geological Institute of Catalonia
Spain Catalonia: An Example of Coordination of Spatial Information between Different Levels of Public Authorities
Cartographic and Geological Institute of Catalonia
Spain Catalonia: An Example of Coordination of Spatial Information between Different Levels of Public Authorities
Antonio Arozarena
Deputy Director Land Observation
National Geographic Institute
Spain The Production of Global Geospatial Reference Information (GRI) from the Countries perspective. Case of Spain (European Union Member).
National Geographic Institute
Spain The Production of Global Geospatial Reference Information (GRI) from the Countries perspective. Case of Spain (European Union Member).
Darja Lihteneger
Project Manager - Data Centres and INSPIRE Implementation
European Environment Agency
Denmark Use of Metadata to Express Licencing Information and Data Policy Conditions
European Environment Agency
Denmark Use of Metadata to Express Licencing Information and Data Policy Conditions
Craig Schwabe
Director
AfricaScope
South Africa The Africa Imperative - Spatial Information for Development
AfricaScope
South Africa The Africa Imperative - Spatial Information for Development