The complexities of understanding and forecasting evolutionary processes necessitate geographic modelling and simulation, which have emerged as potent tools for addressing critical issues such as climate change and sustainable resource use. But there is a pressing need for an open geographical modelling and simulation framework. Such a framework would serve as a catalyst, attracting more scholars and encouraging their collective efforts to address geographic challenges.
This workshop is designed to explore pertinent theories, approaches and potential applications, while fostering communication among experts from diverse domains. Its primary objectives include stimulating extensive discussions regarding the potential directions of the field and promoting further research, thus paving the way for a promising future in collaborative geographic modelling and simulation.
Organisers:
- School of Geography Science, Nanjing Normal University, China
- Key Laboratory of Virtual Geographic Environment (Ministry of Education of PRC), Nanjing Normal University, China
- International Geographical Union – Modeling Geographical Systems Commission
Co-organisers:
- International Environmental Modelling and Software Society
- The International Association of Chinese Professionals in Geographic Information Sciences
- Geographic Model and Geographic Information Analysis Commission, The Geographical Society of China
- Working Group on Education and Capability Building for Digital Earth, International Society for Digital Earth
- Jiangsu Center for Collaborative Innovation in Geographical Information Resource Development and Application, China
- National Earth System Science Data Center – Yangtze River Delta Subcenter
- School of Environment, Nanjing Normal University
Important dates:
- Abstracts due: 20 August 2024
- Early-bird registration ends: 31 August 2024
FOSS4G SotM Oceania will be a gathering enabling the open geospatial community to come together and ‘geek out’ over all things open geospatial.
FOSS4G events are part of a conference series run by the OSGeo community with the objective of fostering and promoting the adoption of open source geospatial technology.
SotM refers to the conference of the OpenStreetMap Foundation (OSMF), supporting the development of the OpenStreetMap project. FOSS4G SotM Oceania is part of the larger global community, and merges the two conferences into one exciting Oceania-centred event.