Concurrent Sessions

Sunday 02 September 2012

Concurrent Sessions Digital Environment Resilient Cities Growing Up Digital
1:00 pm
GEOSS: An Infrastructure to Deliver the Digital Earth Vision
Kevin Sweeney
Title to be confirmed
Mario Hernandez
Digital:earth – spatial citizen brainware
Josef Strobl
1:20 pm
The Australia New Zealand Spatial Marketplace
Denise McKenzie
The Future Cities Laboratory’s Simulation Platform: A Framework for Urban Design Support
Stefan Müller Arisona
How visual storytelling is solving the problems facing organizations administering built environments
Brendon Hosken
1:40 pm
Spatial Information Services Stack (SISS) – A Technology Stack to Support the Next Generation of SDIs
Pavel Golodoniuc
Sea-level rise in Christchurch, New Zealand
M. Hughes, S. Swaffield, D. Hart, B. Kirk & M. Cubrinovksi
Digital Divide - Barriers to Empowerment
Timothy Haithcoat and Shriniwas Gautam
2:00 pm
Identifying Building Change Using High Resolution Point Clouds - An Object based approach
Steve du Plessis
Geo-Mapping for Sustainable Development: visualising spatial capacities to renewable energy autonomy
Peter Droege
Merging Technologies in Art, Science and Education
Nigel Jamieson
2:20 pm
A Policy-Based Management Framework for Dependable and Efficient Cloud Computing
Jairo A. Gutiérrez and William Liu
Digital Earth AV : Augmenting digital environments through spatialized sound
Jules Moloney
Science, rhetoric and the economic paradigm in environmental news coverage
Garrity Hill
2:40 pm
The Research of the Composite Model Services-flow Framework of Digital Ocean Based on Cloud Platform
Zhang Feng
Building resilience into communities using agile citizen-driven risk sensing networks
Nick Hedley
Friendsafe App
Kate Reddington and John Hennig
3:30 pm
Digital Environment
Peter Droege
Creating an Automated / Open-source 3D City Visualization of Building Resource-Use + Potential
Alexandra Hills, Michael Donn and Nigel Isaacs
21st Century Planning Tools for Housing Precinct Regeneration: Some early results on an Australian study
Roman Trubka
3:50 pm
BING's Global Ortho project and Fully automated large format digital camera workflow (UltraMap 3)
Engelbert Breg
The Visual City - Simulation and Visualisation of the Urban Environment
Simon Ferneyhough
International Summer School for Digital Earth
Prof. Mazlan Hashim
4:10 pm
USING OF THE CLOUDE/POTTIER DECOMPOSITION METHOD FOR POLARIMETRIC CLASSIFICATION OF RADARSAT-2 SATELLITE IMAGE
Alireza Sharifi
3D GIS and Cloud Computing
Tamrat-Belayneh
Using flight simulator software as digital earth renderers: A New Zealand case study using Microsoft FSX.
Timothy-Barnes

Monday 03 September 2012

Concurrent Sessions Digital Environment Resilient Cities Digital Futures
1:00 pm
Land Cover mapping of New Zealand – Advances in LCDB V3.0 and beyond
David Pairman, James Shepherd and Peter Newsome
A Design of Information Base for Disaster Management after the lessons from 311
Hiromichi-Fukui
A multifunctional 3D cartographic mapping for tourist needs
Temenoujka Bandrova and Stefan Bonchev
1:20 pm
Utilising GIS to enable national coordination of the recovery of the endangered whio (blue duck)
Martin Slimin
Development of Low-Cost Methodologies for Generating Geospatial Data for Tsunami Inundation Modeling and Risk Assessment
Honda Kiyoshi
Linking stakeholders’ values with datasets for demonstrating sustainable forestry in New Zealand
Barbara Hock
1:40 pm
How GIS supports Conservation Management at DOC
Duane Wilkins
Case Study on the Role of Technology in Recovering from the Japanese Tsunami Disaster.
Craig Baty
Serving New Zealand’s geosciences data as part of a national Spatial Data Infrastructure
Mark Rattenbury
2:00 pm
Sensors, Empowerment, and Accountability: The long march to openness
Yola Georgiadou
The use of GSI is assessing spiritual variations in stress related health as a result of living in Christchurch
Simon Kingham
Virtual Australia and New Zealand (VANS) Framework
Michael Haines
2:20 pm
A forecast method for natural gas hydrate under the Qinghai-Tibet plateau based on remote sensing and GIS
Wan Yuqing, Lv Jun-e Tan Furong, Liu Zhuo, Qiao Junwei
Digitizing Humanitarianism
Michael Howden
LEGAL ASPECTS OF PUBLIC SECTOR INFORMATION AND RE-USE
Dr. Cristiana Sappa , Dr. Gabor Remetey-Fülöpp and Patrick Hogan
2:40 pm
Modelling Dynamic Land-Use/Cover Change in Auckland Region
Isaac Kwadwo Nti and Philip Sallis
Open data, shared service: demand for multi-agency data services
Matt Amos
Land use mapping for Kyoto Protocol reporting: Challenges and opportunities in the New Zealand context
Deborah W. Burgess, James D. Shepherd and Peter F. Newsome
3:30 pm
A Future for SDIs – Using SDI Data to Understand and Link Spatially Referenced Application Data
Rob Atkinson
A-SPEC …..a global SDI how it works with your asset owners business processes
George Havakis
A Web Service Approach to Building Open Geospatial Data, Information and Knowledge Environments
Meixia Deng and Liping Di
3:50 pm
A Provenance Framework for Managing Geospatial Web Processing Workflow
Chih-Yuan Chen, Chen-Chieh Feng & Juebo Wu
Urban Geology: digital earth information for our cities
Phil Glassey, John Begg and Katie Jones
Opening up access to land resource information for better land management and a more sustainable future
David Medyckyj-Scott and James Barringer
4:10 pm
Imagery Management and On-The-Fly processing
Mark Romero
Subsurface digital models of sedimentary basins offer improved resource use and opportunities for climate change mitigation
Hill, M., Bull, S., Funnell, R., Jones, C., Field, B
Project Management for GeoSpatial Professionals
Duane Wilkins

Tuesday 04 September 2012

Concurrent Sessions Digital Environment Resilient Cities Digital Futures
1:00 pm
Using situated simulations, virtual sensors and augmented spaces to reveal the geospatial Matrix
Nick Hedley
Cadastral and geospatial innovation in the Netherlands
Peter Hoogwerf and Kees DeZeeuw
Creating the Next Generation of Integrated Teams
Guy Morris
1:20 pm
Digitising New Zealand wine regions: an initial investigation
Subana Shanmuganathan
Progress of Smart Community of Urumchi: for Better City Administration and Public Services
Jianghua Zheng, Bo Gao and Zhaodong Feng
Delivering the Digital Earth vision in New Zealand
Steve Critchlow and Mike Pownall
1:40 pm
To detect the maize planting area based on MODIS satellite data in Northeast China
Jiahua Zhang
Digital Xinjiang: Its Past, Present and Future
Zhaodong Feng, Bin Liu and Jianghua Zheng
Planning an Imagery Coordination Programme for New Zealand
Mike Ladd, Rachel Gabara and Adrian Slack
2:00 pm
Management of Marine data for Compliance Monitoring – an Oil and Gas Case Study
Alistair Fox
A Design and Implementation of Spatial Data Infrastructure for Interdisciplinary Urban Research
Stefan Müller Arisona
The role of digital technologies in participatory decision-making
Ben Knight
2:20 pm
Benefits and drawbacks of high resolution DEMs for erosion risk analysis
Duncan Harrison
Digital Earth and Crises Management: Potentials for Research Agenda Improvements
Milan Konecny
Cascade Effects in National Cyberinfrastructures Protection
William Liu
2:40 pm
Estimation of Vegetation Biomass in Poyang Lake Wetland Based on Radarsat-2 Polarimetric Data
Jingjuan Liao, Ju Liu and Guozhuang Shen
Geospatial interoperability – a tool for resilient communities
Richard Murcott
Easily share you work through web technology
Mark Romero
3:30 pm
RiskScape: a quantitative, natural hazards loss modelling tool
G.Turek, K.Wright, I. Matcham, R.Paulik, G.Smart, A. King
Using Mobile Augmented Reality for Urban Design
Mark Billinghurst
Four approaches to GML Application Schema Development for WFS
Stephen Desmond