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Monday, November 29th, 2010

Canadian Geospatial Data Infrastructure Pilot

The Canadian Geospatial Data Infrastructure (CGDI) Interoperability Pilot developed a nation-wide demonstration of standards-based products that make immediate access to current data a reality. The CGDI Pilot showed that municipal, provincial and territorial authorities can update data and automatically make their up-to-date data available online in real time to those who need it, anywhere across

Monday, November 29th, 2010

Tanzania – Worldwatch Hails Local Agricultural Innovations

ALL AFRICA – The Nourishing the Planet team found that a new generation of innovators has emerged from farmers’ groups, private voluntary organizations, NGOs and universities. While these organizations span a large variety of industries and disciplines, they all share the common goal of equipping Tanzanian farmers with the tools to alleviate hunger and poverty. Read

Monday, November 29th, 2010

Climate change: Key Influencers in the Debate

TELEGRAPH UK –  Climate change remains the most divisive issue of our age. As countries prepare to meet for the latest round of international talks to stop global warming, who are the key people influencing the debate? Read More 

Monday, November 29th, 2010

European Spatial Data Infrastructure with a Best Practice Network

ESDIN aims to be a bridge between the theory and the practice – from the INSPIRE Directive towards implementation and usage of interoperable geographical data by Spatially-enabled Societies.

Monday, November 29th, 2010

World Climate Talks Kick Off in Cancun

DEUTSCHE WELLE – One year after efforts to draft a global climate treaty crumbled in Copenhagen, negotiators are going into this month’s United Nations summit in Cancun, Mexico, with fresh hopes – but limited expectations. Read More

Sunday, November 28th, 2010

Cartographica 1.2.2 for Mac

Cartographica is designed for people who need to work with geospatial data to create maps, analyze data, convert between formats, and discover new information about your data and the world in which it exists. As such, we have emphasized easy importation, exploration, analysis, and output in the design of Cartographica and hope that you find

Sunday, November 28th, 2010

The Regularization is Essential for Investors in Urban and Rural Properties

It also enables you to check the overlap of the documents (enrollment or transcript) record, in case of collateral for loans or real estate transaction. It also allows studies of chain, going back to the source to verify the suspected procedures in the dominion of the property. The procedure is important for anyone wishing to acquire property

Sunday, November 28th, 2010

MOFA Collaborates With PEF To Develop Agricultural Sector

GHANA GOV – The Ministry of Food and Agriculture (MOFA) is pursuing a public-private dialogue policy, aimed at bringing on board all stakeholders in agriculture to address constraints hindering the development of the sector. Mr.  Effah Baafi, Deputy Minister for Food and Agriculture, who announced this, in Accra, yesterday, said Government has recognized that agriculture is a

Sunday, November 28th, 2010

LIDAR Applications in Coastal Morphology and Hazard Assessment

Southampton scientists along with colleagues in New Zealand have used a sophisticated optical mapping technique to identify and accurately measure changes in coastal morphology following a catastrophic series of landslides. “Our findings are important for assessing geological hazards and reducing the dangers to human settlements,” said geophysicist Professor Jon Bull of the University of Southampton’s School of

Sunday, November 28th, 2010

Sneek Peek of Future Mega-Bridge Between Germany and Denmark

Bridge enthusiasts are now able to get a preview of the fixed link that might one day connect Germany and Denmark. The conceptual design, which was recently released by Femern A/S, features a cable-stayed bridge that spans 19 kilometres of the Baltic Sea. If commissioned, the bridge will rank among the world’s  longest cable-stayed structures with two main spans

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