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Monday, May 31st, 2010

We Need to Empower Citizens for the Future

ALL AFRICA – In reply to my comment, my friend told me that it was normal for buses to be replaced because she pays taxes. Implicit in that reply is the view that the minimum the City of Paris and public authorities can do is to provide decent public transport and public services. The reply

Monday, May 31st, 2010

France is 7th – Environmental Friendliness

France placed 7th as the most environmentally friendly country, according to a ranking prepared by American universities, Yale and Columbia. It is even head of the G20, as this biennial ranking, based on a “cocktail” of twenty-five indicators, which takes into account several objectives. Read More

Monday, May 31st, 2010

European Dream of Desert Energy Takes Shape

DER SPIEGEL – Can the Sahara Desert really meet Europe’s voracious appetite for energy? The Desertec solar power project aims to do just that, but a host of obstacles remain. Overly optimistic expectations are now being scaled down as the project starts to take shape. Read More

Monday, May 31st, 2010

Quality Experts Reveal Common Concerns for Global Geospatial Community

Experts from Europe and Canada are a step closer to establishing an international network focusing on geospatial quality issues after meeting recently in Brussels. Discussions between specialists from EuroGeographics’ Quality Knowledge Exchange Network and Canada’s GEOIDE Network’s researchers, who are working on legal, ethical and data quality issues related to geospatial data, revealed many common

Sunday, May 30th, 2010

Manual of Geospatial Science and Technology

Geospatial professionals and users of related products, services and geodata often use a wide variety of technologies and apply spatial knowledge in numerous applications. To do this effectively requires an understanding of these technologies and how they can be used. The Manual of Geospatial Science and Technology includes a wealth of information, providing both technical

Saturday, May 29th, 2010

Jack Dangermond to give AGI Annual Education Lecture

Please join us for the Annual AGI Lecture, to be held at University College London on Monday 7th June, 2010. Once again this annual event is being held in partnership with UCL. Jack Dangermond is one of the most significant figures in GIS. A landscape architect by training, Jack Dangermond founded Environmental Systems Research Institute

Saturday, May 29th, 2010

Egypt says Nile Basin Countries Not to Harm its Water Interests

EGYPT DAILY NEWS – Egyptian and Kenyan prime ministers said on Monday there is consensus among the Nile basin countries with no intention to harm Egypt’s water interests.Following a meeting with his visiting Kenyan counterpart Raila Odinga, Egyptian Prime Minister Ahmed Nazif said there is consensus among the Nile basin countries on not harming his

Saturday, May 29th, 2010

Mediterranean Solar Plan Attracts More Investors

L’MONDE – Land and water are often the subject of conflict. However, the sun shines for all and the wind does not belong to anyone. Therefore, the Mediterranean Solar Plan moves ahead without suffering too much political vicissitude from the Union for the Mediterranean (UPM), which is one of the partners. Read More

Saturday, May 29th, 2010

GLONASS-Based Safe City Program to be Operated in Sochi

ROSCOSMOS –  he Safe City program to be introduced in Sochi by 2011, Mayor of Sochi Anatoly Pakhomov states. The program implies establishment of GLONASS/GPS- based monitoring centers to maintain safety in Sochi. The Centers will acquire data from any object in the city, equipped with alarm systems, to provide prompt response. Read More

Saturday, May 29th, 2010

Survey of Land Managed – Farmed Environment England

DEFRA – Statistics from the Defra Survey of Land Managed under the Campaign for the Farmed Environment for the 2009/10 crop year were released on 26 May. The survey is the first of the on-going monitoring surveys following that of the baseline, which ran in November 2009. The survey was run in the middle of

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