Changsha, China
Fenglin Hotel
November 19-20
2019
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    ISPRS and GEO workshop on
    Geospatially-enabled SDGs Monitoring for the 2030 Agenda
    19-20 November, 2019
    Changsha, China
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Important dates

• Abstract submission Deadline: 16 September 2019
• Notification of abstract acceptance: 26 September 2019
• Full paper submission Deadline: 20 October 2019
• Early bird cut-off: 15 October 2019

Topics

• Opportunities and challenges of GI4SDGs
• SDGs monitoring examples with geospatial perspective
• Definition and modelling of geospatial essential variables for SDGs monitoring
• Algorithms and methods for deriving geospatial essential variables, e.g. machine learning, big data analytics, cloud computing and other technologies
• Global mapping initiatives and progresses at national and international levels
• Integrating crowdsourced data and VGI with geospatial data
• Developments and applications of geospatial knowledge service and collaborative platforms to meet SDGs assessment and monitoring
• Other related topics

Instructions for Authors

Possible to submit Full paper, once accepted, your paper will be published either in the ISPRS Archives, please see more details below.

Please note that your manuscript needs to follow the ISPRS guidelines: https://www.isprs.org/documents/orangebook/app5.aspx.

Recommendations for authors:

• Innovation – Does the paper contain original work? Has related work been properly credited?
• Quality of content – Are the employed methods appropriate? Are facts and interpretation duly separated? Are results assessed? Are the interpretations and conclusions justified by the data? Are equations correct?
• Relevance – Does the subject fit within the call for papers? Do the results have a practical relevance? Will results impact other research?
• Presentation – Is the paper well written and well structured? Are figures well readable? Are the references complete? Is the paper formatted according to the author guidelines?

Notes: Abstract should be prepared in English (800-1000 words) in MS Word or PDF document format.

Paper Submission

Full paper or Abstract should be prepared in English in MS Word or PDF document format and please read the submission requirements carefully before you submit your paper.

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