Korea will work with regional bodies to enhance EO- and AI-based spatial planning across several Pacific nations.
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The changes would clarify parts of the Surveyors Act 2003 and the Survey and Mapping Infrastructure Act 2003.
An AI-based spatial framework has shown where vertical greenery is most needed in Tokyo’s high-density areas.
Port Stephens Council is most of the way through preparing a new vegetation map of its local government area.
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Early images have revealed the dual-band, NASA-ISRO synthetic aperture radar satellite’s imaging strengths.
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Researchers have mapped the seafloor around the Hunga Volcano in Tonga, which erupted spectacularly in 2022.
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Leica Future Forum
Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre -
May 18
1Spatial World Tour 2026 featuring FME – 18 May to 4 June
Australian capital cities, 18 May to 4 June -
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Workshop on AI Foundation Model for Earth Observation
Huntsville, Alabama, and livestreamed -
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2026 GEO Symposium / GEO-21 Plenary
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Tasmanian State of GIS Conference 2026
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