AAM will host the first Australian Geocortex User Conference in Melbourne from 10–11 October at Citadines on Bourke Street, Melbourne. The workshop will outline the benefits of using Geocortex within the workplace and will demonstrate how Geocortex can provide simple and effective solutions to their web mapping requirements. AAM's Geocortex Product Manager, […]
Several councils and water utilities adopt ACDC
By Spatial Source on 20 September, 2011Open Spatial Australia has announced the recent adoption of As Constructed Design Certification (ACDC), by eight Australian councils and water utilities. ACDC is the first commercial off-the-shelf application that validates ‘as constructed’ drawing information for the contributed/gifted assets from third party construction developers and contractors (developers) against a well-defined standard provided by the […]
VisionMap reveals the next generation of A3 Systems
By Spatial Source on 20 September, 2011VisionMap has announced two new products, extending the family of the A3 camera and automatic processing system. The A3 Edge is a new premium camera that boasts the largest footprint in the industry. With 80,000 pixels across track, VisionMap claim that its footprint is 4 times larger than other vendors’ cameras. Using new […]
Best of the Blogs 20th September 2011
By Spatial Source on 20 September, 2011Fuzzy Tolerance has posted a simply incredible time-lapse video taken as the ISS passes over Earth. Maybe while you’re watching it you can pretend you’re in a spaceship preparing to touch down on planet Earth (not that I did that or anything…). Keep your good eye out for the lightning in the clouds. Spectacular! […]
First Australian Geocortex User Confrerence
By Spatial Source on 19 September, 2011WHEN: 2011-10-10 to 2011-10-11WHERE: Citadines on Bourke Street, MelbourneSTATE: VICCOUNTRY: AUS AAM will host the first Australian Geocortex User Conference in Melbourne from 10-11 October in Melbourne. The workshop will outline the benefits of using Geocortex within the workplace, and will demonstrate how it can provide simple and effective solutions to users' web mapping requirements. […]
Beyond spatial enablement
By Spatial Source on 19 September, 2011Land administration to support spatially enabled government. Celebrating ten years of CSDILA. WHEN: 2011-10-05 to 2011-10-07WHERE: The University of MelbourneSTATE: VICCOUNTRY: AUS UN sponsored permanent committee on GIS infrastructure for Asia and the pacific (PCGIAP)-wg3 and centre for SDIs and Land Administration (CSDILA) jointly present: Beyond Spatial Enablement. The 4th land administration forum collaborative […]
Tools and methods for monitoring and evaluating in NRM
By Spatial Source on 19 September, 2011Monitoring and evaluating to report the impact of the investment made in land, biodiversity and water continues to be challenging and fragmented across programs and regional, state and national scales. WHEN: 2011-11-29 to 2011-11-30WHERE: Citigate CentralSTATE: NSWCOUNTRY: AUS Monitoring and evaluating to report the impact of the investment made in land, biodiversity and water continues […]
84 per cent of Victoria at risk from bushfires
By Spatial Source on 13 September, 2011A two-year spatial assessment of Victoria’s fire risks, which began after the 2009 ‘Black Saturday’ fires, has determined that more than 84 per cent of the state is at risk from fire. The findings will mean fire-preventing building regulations will remain in-force for most of the state. After the 2009 disaster, the entire […]
Georabble III speakers announced
By Spatial Source on 13 September, 2011Don’t forget that the third Georabble event will kick off on the 22nd September. Previous events have been great fun, and this next one will doubtless be just as great, with the speakers having recently been announced. The speakers will include: Angela Clark (EveryMap): “Putting Sydney on the Wiki Map” Mapping is at […]
Remote Sensing editor resigns over ‘flawed’ climate paper
By Spatial Source on 13 September, 2011Professor Wolfgang Wagner, Editor-in-Chief of the journal Remote Sensing, has resigned from his position after admitting that a recent paper that cast doubt on human-induced climate change should not have been published. In a resignation note published in the journal, Prof. Wagner mentioned that the paper entitled On the misdiagnosis of surface temperature […]
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