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February 23rd, 2011
Geoinformatics Forum Salzburg 2011: Early Registration and Call for Posters

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The beautiful world cultural heritage city of Salzburg is the setting for the Geoinformatics Forum (GI_Forum) symposium to be held from July 5-8, 2011 at the University of Salzburg Austria, organised by the Centre of Geoinformatics in cooperation with the Institute for GIScience at the Austrian Academy of Sciences and the German University of Technology. A scientifically challenging programme, attractive events and a vibrant interdisciplinary GIS community from academia, industry and government is awaiting you to analyse progress and to explore new research directions in GIScience.

 

Topics range from geospatial data acquisition and GI-techniques, advanced spatial analysis, visualisation and cartography to dynamic modelling and simulation. The workshop “Spatial assessment and analysis of vulnerability” and the special symposium “Learning with Geoinformation” complete our extensive offer. Our program will be online by the end of March.

Deadline for Early Registration (online): May 20, 2011

For further information please visit www.gi-forum.org/registration

 

Call for Posters

We invite you to submit extended abstracts for poster presentation until June 6, 2011. The poster session is an integral part of the GI_Forum. The best posters will be announced in a poster award ceremony based on the votes by symposia attendees. We are looking forward to your submission!

For further information please visit www.gi-forum.org/poster