[Pacific] Fwd: [OSGeo-Discuss] Importance of Open Geospatial Science for our discipline

Edwin Liava'a liavaa.edwin at gmail.com
Mon Apr 7 14:46:07 PDT 2014


Hi All,

Forwarding here information on empowerment by using FOSS GIS. Read on for
details.

"Our aim is to empower staff and students worldwide by using Free and Open
Source GIS for education. What is the point of teaching GIS to students (in
both developed and developing countries) and taking away the tools from
them after the course and telling them that now you need to buy these
expensive proprietary software licences if you want to continue using them
after their course (which is what the proprietary GIS vendors would like !)"

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Suchith Anand <Suchith.Anand at nottingham.ac.uk>
Date: Mon, Apr 7, 2014 at 9:46 PM
Subject: [OSGeo-Discuss] Importance of Open Geospatial Science for our
discipline
To: "discuss at lists.osgeo.org" <discuss at lists.osgeo.org>


Dear Colleague,

As some of you know , there is pre-AAG workshop on  "Open GIS: New
Opportunities for Research and Education" on Monday (7th April) that Prof.
Sergio Rey (Arizona State University) and  Prof. Daniel Sui (Ohio State
University) are organising. The primary goal of this workshop is to bring
together researchers from academia, industry, and government agencies to
discuss the new opportunities and set the agenda  for Open GIS research and
education in light of new advances during the past five years.  An edited
volume is planned based upon the talks given at this workshop.

The two background papers for the AAG meeting which might be of interest to
you

Open Regional Science by Sergio J. Rey
http://sjrey.org/_downloads/ors_address.pdf

Opportunities and Impediments for Open GIS,Transactions in GIS
Volume 18, Issue 1, pages 1-24, February 2014
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/tgis.12075/abstract


It is only rarely fundamental changes happen in a discipline and OpenGIS is
the fundamental change that has happened in Geospatial Science. The pace of
change has been much beyond our expectations and i thank all universities
who have already established and those in the process of establishing Open
Source Geospatial Labs and all our colleagues in "Geo for All" initiative.

Our aim is to empower staff and students worldwide by using Free and Open
Source GIS for education. What is the point of teaching GIS to students (in
both developed and developing countries) and taking away the tools from
them after the course and telling them that now you need to buy these
expensive proprietary software licences if you want to continue using them
after their course (which is what the proprietary GIS vendors would like !)

I am determined  to do everything in my  abilities to make sure we can keep
the windows of opportunities open for geospatial education for all students
worldwide and for our future generations. I am looking forward to work with
you on this.

Best wishes,

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