IBA Annual Conference Miami 2022

30 Oct - 4 Nov 2022

Rooms 230-231, Level 2

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Geospatial data

Thursday 3 November (1115 - 1230)

Rooms 230-231, Level 2
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Communications Law Committee (Lead)
Space Law Committee
Technology Law Committee

Description

Geospatial information is vital for national development, policy and decision-making, programs and projects, and to achieve sustainable social, environmental and economic development.  While geospatial information is able to be presented in many forms and mediums, its main strength is that it provides the integrative platform for all digital data that has a location dimension to it. Collaborative information systems that are comprehensive, coordinated, and integrated, underpinned by geospatial information technologies and applications, are providing the evidence on where people interact with their place, events and activities. With rapid digital transformation of society and economy, issues, challenges and opportunities related to the acquisition, availability, accessibility and application of geospatial information, are common and experienced across various levels of society, government and economy. The need for sound and enabling policy and legal frameworks on geospatial information management to address these issues  has become more critical as the acquisition and application of geospatial data become increasingly innovative and creative arising from new and emerging technologies, devices and solutions. 

Since 2017, the UN-GGIM Working Group on Policy and Legal Frameworks for Geospatial Information Management, has been actively developing mechanisms for Member States to address the complex issues related to geospatial information, including custodianship, authority and authoritative data, open data, personal data, data privacy and confidentiality, data licensing, data security and geospatial data for public good. The panel shall discuss such activities, explain how the acquisition, availability, accessibility, and application of geospatial information can be addressed, and how the UN-GGIM is supporting  Member States to that regard.

Session / Workshop Chair(s)

Pascal Dutru Ministry of Communication and IT, Doha, Qatar; Vice Chair, Communications Law Committee
Grace Nacimiento GvW Graf von Westphalen, Düsseldorf, Germany; Chair, Space Law Committee

Speakers

Mohamed Amara Federal Geographic Information Center, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Kristine Hirschkorn Canada Centre for Mapping and Earth Observation, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Madeleine Martin CCMEO, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Kevin Pomfret Williams Mullen, Mc Lean, Virginia, USA
Chee Hai Teo United Nations, New York, New York, USA