[OpenCitySmart] [Ica-osgeo-labs] Urban Transitions Global Summit

Hogan, Patrick (ARC-PX) patrick.hogan at nasa.gov
Tue Jan 12 10:08:02 PST 2016


Emma,

Howdy! Your offer is very thoughtful and most generous, and your personal interest dearly appreciated.

Yes the future tense does suggest that the train has not yet left the station. At this moment, we are carefully applying ourselves to the design so that we might intelligently map this effort for a bright and beautiful future. This world so dearly needs collaboration on solutions that we all can share, OSGEO and GeoForAll at heart.

Working this issue from the angle of urban needs, which are essentially identical for most cities, would do wonders for moving this world closer to mutually supportive collaboration at the global scale, with ^sustainability^ being a key element.

How much time do we have? Any other guidance is also appreciated.

-Patrick
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From: OpenCitySmart [mailto:opencitysmart-bounces at lists.osgeo.org] On Behalf Of Emma Strong
Sent: Tuesday, January 12, 2016 8:03 AM
To: Charlie Schweik
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Subject: Re: [OpenCitySmart] [Ica-osgeo-labs] Urban Transitions Global Summit

Hi all,

It would be nice to have something included in the next GeoForAll newsletter about the OpenCitySmart project.  It is a project that I personally am particularly interested in as well. I am the North American co-editor, and we like to include sections on new software/apps/projects in the OSGeo community.  The wiki still uses future tense for the OpenCitySmart project, so I assume it is fairly new.

If someone involved close to the heart of this project could write up a paragraph or two about this project, it could be featured in the next newsletter. If anyone would like to summarize some key features, go over some achievements, examples of applications, etc. it would be a great addition to the newsletter, and you can email it directly to me (eestrong118 at gmail.com<mailto:eestrong118 at gmail.com>)  An announcement about the conference will be added as well (with no further action required).

Thank you,
Emma Strong
GIS Coordinator, SMPDD

On Tue, Jan 12, 2016 at 7:56 AM, Charlie Schweik <cschweik at pubpol.umass.edu<mailto:cschweik at pubpol.umass.edu>> wrote:
Hi Chris,

Unfortunately, I personally can't go to this, but it is a great idea to have our group do something there.

I guess the first question is, who from the OpenCitySmart community might be able to go?
After that, then we might have a discussion of what would be submitted -- a workshop proposal or a collaborative paper?

One idea on a Workshop might be something around the use of NASA World Wind as a platform with then a couple examples of how people have used it for some Urban-related application? If one theme of our group is moving in that direction, then that might be a motivator for us to get some proof of concepts implemented? Just brain storming here.

Cheers
Charlie


On Mon, Jan 11, 2016 at 6:53 PM, Christopher Pettit <c.pettit at unsw.edu.au<mailto:c.pettit at unsw.edu.au>> wrote:

Dear All,



There is a call for workshops to be held as part of the Urban Transitions Global Summit.



Could be a good chance to submit and run workshop or a paper ? There is a theme on Digitally Support Urban Futures

Workshop proposal due 20th Jan. Abstracts for posters and presentations due 3rd of March.



Regards

Chris

http://www.urbantransitionsconference.com/
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