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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 Programme

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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

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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