Venue: Uni Carl-Vogt on ground floor. 66 Bd Carl-Vogt, Geneva at 12.15
2018:
- Mai 24. Steven Ramage, GEO, Geneva, Switzerland
ABC of GEO: an insight into the future of the Group on Earth Observations
- April 12. Prof. Sandra Luque. IRSTEA Montpellier, FRANCE
Finding solutions from space: Essential Biodiversity Variables (RS-EBVs) for conservation planning
- January 31. Dr. Brian Killogh, NASA, USA
Open Data Cubes - A Big Data Solution for Global Capacity Building
2017:
- November 16. Dr. Christoph Häuser, Naturkundemuseum Berlin (MfN), Germany
Outcomes from the European Biodiversity Observation Network (EU-BON) project - November 9. Prof. Antoine Guisan, UNIL, Switzerland
Spatial modelling of biodiversity in alpine landscapes: from species to ecosystem services - October 19. Dr. Carsten Monstska, Forschungszentrum Juelich GmbH, Germany
Integrated hydrological simulations from groundwater to atmosphere and the role of soil moisture observations - September 14.. Dr. Perrine Hamel, NatCap, Stanford University, USA
Investment in watershed management programs - from local to global scale - Mai 5. Dr. Alessandro Gimona, The James Hutton Institute, UK
Integrating biodiversity and ecosystem services in spatial planning for multi-functional landscapes - April 10.: Dr. Joan Maso, University of Barcelona
Lessons learned from Connecting GEO: Coordinating an Observation Network of Networks EnCompassing saTellite and IN-situ to fill the Gaps in European Observations
- March 6: Dr. Camino Liquete, Joint Research Center
Ecosystem services assessment and mapping
- February 6.: Prof. Christoph Zollikofer, University of Zurich
Agent based model of human dispersal at a global scale
2016:
- December 5: Prof. François Grey, University of Geneva
GeoSocial: what would it take to make a global crowdsourcing platform for the SDGs?
- November 28: Prof. Ariane Burke, Université de Montréal
L’impact de l’environnement sur la dynamique des populations humaines au cours du Dernier Maximum Glaciaire (19,000-23,000 A.P.)
- November 7: Prof. Mario Giampiero, University of Barcelona.
Moving Towards Adaptive Governance in Complexity: Informing Nexus Security” (MAGIC)
- October 10: Prof. Dorian Gorgan, Technical University of Cluj-Napoca.
Flexible and Adaptive High Performance Computation on Environmental Big Data
- September 5: Dr. Nicolas Ray, University of Geneva.
Enabling access to data and information on the extraction of natural resources: the MAP-X platform
- June 22: Prof. Maria Brovelli, Politecnico di Milano: (!!! at the International Environmental House at 12.15 !!!)
VGI, geocrowdsourcing and GFOSS
- Mai 2: Prof. Stefano Nativi, CNR, Florence: (!!! at the WMO building at 12.30 !!!)
From Data to Knowledge: the GEOSS case study
- April 4: Dr. Barbara Ryan, GEO secretariat, Geneva :
Building a Global Earth Observation System of Systems (GEOSS) and the Importance of Broad, Open Data Policies
- March 7: Prof. Adrienne Grêt-Regammey, ETH Zurich:
The future of Ecosystem Services assessment
- February 1: Ing. Prof. Andrew Skidmore, ITC, Utrecht:
Illegal logging – the extent of the problem
2015:
- December 7: Prof. Michael Schaepman, University of Zurich:
From photons to policy: remotely sensing the impact of global change drivers on biodiversity at various scales
- November 2: Prof. Čedo Maksimović, Imperial College London:
Innovative integrated city planning for resilience to climate changes and extreme weather - Blue Green Solutions
- October 5: Ing. Pierluigi Cau, CRS4, Sardaigna:
Modeling tools and web based Information systems for the management of GIS data
21 September 2017