The United Nations World Geospatial Information Congress

United Nations Statistics Division (UNSD), as the Secretariat for the Committee of Experts on Global Geospatial Information Management (UN-GGIM)

The Government of China, through the Ministry of Natural Resources and the Zhejiang Provincial Government

Mon, 19 Nov - Wed, 21 Nov 2018

The United Nations Statistics Division (UNSD), as the Secretariat for the Committee of Experts on Global Geospatial Information Management (UN-GGIM), in collaboration with the Government of China, through the Ministry of Natural Resources and the Zhejiang Provincial Government, will be hosting the United Nations World Geospatial Information Congress (UNWGIC) in Deqing, Zhejiang Province, China from 19-21 November 2018.

The convening of the UNWGIC arises out of the mandate from the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) to the Committee of Experts to convene global forums to promote comprehensive dialogue on global geospatial information management with all relevant governments, non-governmental organizations and the private sector.

With an overarching theme "The Geospatial Way to a Better World" the UNWGIC will be a truly global event bringing together all stakeholders at the highest level to address and ensure that geospatial information has its widest and fullest utility in service of social, economic and environmental development. The aim of the Congress is to provide a convening, participatory and inclusive environment to enhance the communication, understanding, knowledge and application of geospatial information management to address local, regional and global challenges.

The UNWGIC will feature a high-level Opening Session and 4 Plenary Sessions each day dedicated to:

  • 1. Attaining Sustainable Development;
  • 2. Sharing the Digital Economy;
  • 3. Building Smart Societies; and
  • 4. Growing International Cooperation.

Through 6 dedicated thematic areas and 36 technical sessions, the UNWGIC will then discuss:

  • 1. Measuring and Monitoring the SDGs;
  • 2. Digital Economy, Location Analytics and Big Data;
  • 3. Smart, Resilient and Sustainable Societies;
  • 4. Growing Global Geospatial Capability and Capacity;
  • 5. Geospatial Innovation, Science and Technology; and
  • 6. Digital Silk Road and International Partnerships.

The UNWGIC will reflect the importance of geospatial information to support technological development, address the development and strengthening of geospatial information management systems and capacities, and demonstrate the importance of international coordination and cooperation for building a human data and geography community, against the three pillars of sustainable development, for a shared future and a better world, in which all are able to be counted within an inclusive global society.

While the actual UNWGIC plenary program covers three days (19-21 November), the overall event will be a week-long (19-23 November), and will include global and regional meetings, workshops and learning events, side events and meetings, including the annual (2018) plenary meeting of national representatives from Member States to the Regional Committee of United Nations Global Geospatial Information Management for Asia and the Pacific (UN-GGIM-AP), as well as the annual UN-GGIM Expanded Bureau meeting.

 

All the geospatial professionals from governments, non-governmental organizations, academic and research institutions and the private sector are cordially invited to participate in the UNWGIC and contribute to the program, so as to work together to advance the potential and usefulness of geospatial information for sustainable development and towards a better world.
Deqing International Convention Center
Deqing, Zhejiang Province
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