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Joint International Workshop of ISPRS WG IV/1, WG VIII/1 and WG IV/3 on Geospatial Data Cyber Infrastructure and Real-time Services with special emphasis on Disaster Management.
November 25-27, 2009 Hyderabad, India Technical ProgrammeClick here to download PDF version Day 1: November 25, 2009 FN: Session – 1 (Inaugural Session) 10 00 to 11 00 | Inauguration | 10 00 to 10 05 | Invocation | Mr. Uday Bhaskar | 10 05 to 10 10 | Welcome Address Presentation of Floral Bouquets | Dr. S S C Shenoi, Director, INCOIS | 10 10 to 10 15 | Lighting the Lamp | 10 15 to 10 20 | Opening Remarks | Chairman, ISRS, HC | 10 20 to 10 30 | Keynote Address | Dr. Shailesh Nayak, President, ISRS | 10 30 to 10 35 | Inauguration of the Tsunami EWS Website | 10 35 to 10 50 | Inaugural Address | Mr. M. Shashidhar Reddy, Hon. Member, NDMA | 10 50 to 10 55 | Presentation of Mementoes to Chief Guests | Dr. S S C Shenoi, Director, INCOIS | 10 55 to 11 00 | Vote of Thanks | 1100 to 11 30 | High Tea |
Day 1: November 25, 2009 FN: Session – 2 (Invited Talks) 11 30 to 13 00 | Invited Talks | Chair: Dr. Shailesh Nayak, MoES | 11 30 to 11 50 | Endeavors to serve digital Geospatial data as a commonly offered cache of Topographic information | Dr. M.P. Finn, USGS, USA | 11 50 to 12 10 | Strategies for Early Warning for Management of Natural Disasters in India | Dr. Tyagi, DG, IMD | 12 10 to 12 30 | Regional Cooperation on Disaster Management in South Asia - Challenges and Opportunities for Regional Early Warning System for Natural Disasters | Mr. Dhar Chakravarthy, ED, NIDM | 12 30 to 12 50 | Geospatial Applications for Ocean Information and Advisory Services | Dr. S.S.C Shenoi, Director, INCOIS | 12 50 to 13 00 | Discussions | 13 00 to 14 00 | Lunch |
Day 1: November 25, 2009 AN: Session – 3 (Technical Session) 14 00 to 17 00 | Geospatial Data Applications for Disaster Management; Legal Issues & Challenges; Maj. Gen. Nagarajan, SOI | 14 00 to 14 20 | Geospatial web services for Disaster Management | Anitha, ADRIN | 14 20 to 14 40 | Using geospatial data corporately for disaster management support | Arif Cagdas Aydinoglu, Turkey | 14 40 to 15 00 | Aerial Surveys for Disaster Management support | V. Raghu Venkataraman, NRSC | 15 00 to 15 20 | Geospatial Management and Law of the Sea: The Indian Experience | S. Rajan, NCAOR | 15 20 to 16 00 | Tea | 16 00 to 16 20 | Geospatial Applications for Tsunami Early Warning | T. Srinivasa Kumar, INCOIS | 16 20 to 16 40 | Geospatial data applications : legal issues & challenges | V. Balakista Reddy, Hyderabad, NALSAR | 16 40 to 17 00 | Real time data availability for Disaster applications | N. Aparna, NRSC, Hyderabad | 17 00 to 17 30 | Visit to INCOIS Tsunami Early Warning Centre | 19 00 to 22 00 | Conference Dinner at Taramati Baradari | |
Day 2: November 26, 2009 FN: Session – 4 (Technical Session) 10 00 to 10 30 | Predictive Modelling and Analysis of Geospatial Data; DSS & SOP for Early Warning; Chair: Dr. P. S. Roy | 10 00 to 10 30 | Lead Talk | P. S. Roy | 10 30 to 10 50 | Flood inundation modelling for part of Godavari river basin | G. Srinivasarao, NRSC | 10 50 to 11 10 | Application of Geo-informatics in maintenance management of roads | Collins Fosu, Ghana | 11 10 to 11 30 | DSS & SOP for Tsunami Early Warning | C. Patanjali Kumar, INCOIS | 11 30 to 12 00 | Tea | 12 00 to 12 20 | A GIS approach to crime information system – a case study of Madurai City | S. Senthil Kumar, MKU, Madurai | 12 20 to 12 40 | Productivity analyses of Sarda Sagar Reservoir through Geo-informatics | A.K.Nayak, DCFR, Nainital, Uttarkhand | 12 40 to 13 00 | A geo-statistical analysis of utility services in Madurai region using GIS | R.S. Suja Rose, MKU, Madurai | 13 00 to 14 00 | Lunch | |
Day 2: November 26, 2009 AN: Session – 5 (Technical Session) 14 00 to 16 00 | Geospatial Data Cyber Infrastructure; High Resolution Mapping & Applications; Chair: Dr. Parihar | 14 00 to 14 30 | Lead Talk | J.S. Parihar | 14 30 to 14 50 | Components of a Successful Geo ICT Strategy | Umesh Bellur, IIT, Mumbai | 14 50 to 15 10 | Extraction of 3D geo-information from Cartosat images and its visualization | Amitabh, B. SAC, Ahmedabad | 15 10 to 15 30 | Developing geo-spatial data specification following INSPIRE with Turkey Case | Tahsin Yomralioglu | 15 30 to 16 00 | Tea | 16 00 to 16 20 | Large-scale geo database for urban utilities infrastructure | P. Srinivas, NRSC | 16 20 to 16 40 | Applicability and performance of Cell BE as a mobile GIS high performance platform | Jyothish Soman, IIIT, Hyderabad | 16 40 to 17 00 | Direct geo-referencing of large format Digital camera for Disaster Management | E. Anantha Padmanabhan, NRSC | |
Day 2: November 26, 2009 AN: Session – 6 (Industry Session) 17 00 to 18 30 | Industry Session; Chair: Maj. Gen. Nagarajan, SOI | 17 00 to 17 30 | Geospatial data analysis for application in disaster management studies | Maj. Gen. Nagarajan, SOI | 17 30 to 17 50 | Wapmer | Mr. Iqbal Bhatt | 17 50 to 18 10 | TCS | Mr. M. Srinivasu | 18 10 to 18 30 | Lieca / Erdas | Mr. Bhaskar Kannoju | |
Day 3: November 27, 2009 FN: Session – 7 (Technical Session) 10 00 to 13 00 | Geospatial Data Management and Web-based Geospatial Services; Chair: Dr. T. P. Singh | 10 00 to 10 30 | Lead talk - Multi-purpose geo-spatial data base and its applications in the State of Gujarat | TP Singh, BISAG | 10 30 to 10 50 | Geospatial web services – case study of Bhuvan | Bala P M, NRSC | 10 50 to 11 10 | Web GIS implementation at Kanpur Nagar Nigum | A. Ravi Kumar, ESRI-India, Delhi | 11 10 to 11 30 | Web-based Argo Data services | E.P. Rama Rao, INCOIS, Hyderabad | 11 30 to 12 00 | Tea | 12 00 to 12 20 | Geospatial data preparation and dissemination using GMap Creator tool for web-based services | K.Suresh, SAC, Ahmedabad | 12 20 to 12 40 | Design and implementation of distributed Web GIS architecture | Saurabh Tiwari, NIT, Allahabad | 12 40 to 13 00 | A Web-GIS Interface for an Integrated In-situ Ocean-Data and Information System | R.V. Shesu, INCOIS, Hyderabad | 13 00 to 13 20 | Interactive WebGIS Services for Tsunami Early Warning System | N. Kiran Kumar, INCOIS, Hyderabad | 13 20 to 14 00 | Lunch | |
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Day 3: November 27, 2009 AN: Session – 8 (Technical Session) 14 00 to 17 00 | Vulnerability and Hazard Mapping for Disasters;Chair: Dr. Siva Kumar | 14 00 to 14 30 | Geospatial Databases and Applications | Siva Kumar, NSDI | 14 30 to 14 50 | Modeling and Mapping of Tsunami along the Cuddalore Coast | M. V. Ramanamurthy, ICMAM | 14 50 to 15 10 | Generation of coastal flood hazard zonation map of Midnapur – Balasore coast in Eastern India using Integrated remote sensing and GIS techniques | A.K. Bhattacharya, IIT Kharagapur | 15 10 to 15 30 | Flood vulnerability analysis with spatial data integrated flow duration model : A Geo-information platform for disaster preparedness | Ngangbam Romeji, NESAC, Meghalaya | 15 30 to 16 00 | Tea | 16 00 to 16 20 | Generation of high resolution DEM for inundation studies using airborne LIDAR | PVSSN Gopala Krishna , NRSC | 16 20 to 16 40 | Coastal Multi-hazard Vulnerability Mapping along the Cuddalore Coast, East Coast of India using the Remote Sensing and GIS | R.S. Mahendra, INCOIS | 16 40 to 17 00 | Role of information in Drought management: a case study of Baramati Taluka | Amol Pawar D, SIT, Pune | 17 00 to 17 20 | Sea-level variability in Indian Ocean | Siva Reddy, Hyderabad Central University | 17 20 to 17 30 | Concluding Session | |
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