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Dursun Yildirim Bayar
Urban Planner Ministry of Environment and Urbanisation, General Directorate of Geographic Information Systems Turkey
Biography D.Yıldırım Bayar; urban planner, with a wide experience of 15 years gained in GIS, Telecommunication Infrastructure and Environment fields. He is currently working at General Directorate of Geographic Information Systems, Ministry of Environment and Urbanisation, since 2013. He founded Altin Kartal Emon Dom. & Int. Trade Project & Consultancy in 2006, dealing in GIS, software distribution, planning and environment fields and has been involved in many international projects of vendor companies, in his background. He was born in 1977, in Ankara, Turkey; studied at TED Ankara College and graduated from Gazi University Urban and Regional Planning Department.
Abstract Future Governance and Vision of Geospatial World: Marspire
Establishing an infrastructure for geospatial information by determining policies and actions is one of the most important essentialities. Importance of making these policies has been perceived by all stakeholders in the last decade and INSPIRE Directive became the prime mover in Europe. Beyond all these, trendy technologies and radical developments lead to new ideas and inspirations in geospatial techniques in order to shape future by innovation. The human expands geospatial activities even by planetary exploration missions, which also expands the vista of geospatial world. As technological developments bring necessities of an extended vision and policy improvement, main argument would be based on INSPIRE's continentality and universality. In this context, governance and data ownership would not be in the same identity forms, thus governance would turn into a new futuristic form which should be predicted for 21st Century's next decades. With this futuristic approach's conditional convergence and solid evidence of inadequate earth resources, we may think of new colonies established in other planets in a few decades' time. There would be colony governments replacing local governments on earth, as well as resource management, sustainability, growth, wealth and inseparable peace-keeping issues still at the top of trends. Besides all these, we may encounter new information system types. Ordinarily, we would access enhanced VR/AR applications, mobilizing 3D big data. Unlimitedly shared, interoperable universal data would be managed in 3rd generation clouds with new data themes and policies. Through evolving of future assets, new governance models and opportunities for geospatial business world would arise. In this article, expanding INSPIRE's vision, possible shifts on geospatial missions, future policies and governance will be examined by discussing the inheritance of today's applications' possible impacts on geospatial world of next decades. In order to constitute the argument on a concrete basement, selection of few themes are tried on real data, which is acquired from HiRISE Programme's demanded high resolution Martian surface images and the study is called Marspire.
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