GeoValue Hamburg 2010

Hamburg: 2 June 2010

The HafenCity University Hamburg has announced the key note speakers and also published the second call for papers for the GeoValue Hamburg 2010 workshop that will be held in Hamburg from the 30th September 2010 through to the 2nd October 2010.

The keynote speakers include:

  • Roger Longhorn: Valuing the Invaluable: a Geoinformation Conundrum
  • Andrew U. Frank: Producing Geoinformation of Value
  • Steffen Fritz: The value of reducing uncertainties in global land cover with respect to climate change mitigation policy assessment

The announcement states:

“The GeoValue ´10 workshop focuses on the value of geoinformation, the assessment of Spatial Data Infrastructures, the socio-economic aspects of geoinformation, and quantitative methods and models for impact assessment. The workshop is addressed to experts in the fields of geoinformation science, economics, social and environmental sciences, urban planning and spatial data quality. It provides an opportunity to exchange experiences and methodologies across continents. This workshop represents an expansion of the discussions held last year at the GeoValue `09, organised in Hannover, Germany.”

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