Des Plaines, IL (December 18, 2018) The California URISA Chapters and the California Geographic Information Association (CGIA) are pleased to invite presentation proposals for CalGIS 2019, the milestone 25th annual event which will take place April 8-10 at the DoubleTree Hilton in Fresno, California. The CalGIS 2019 educational program is developed through a peer review of submissions received.
Presentation Proposals: The educational program is developed by reviewing submissions received through the Call for Presentations. The 2019 Planning Committee welcomes the submission of individual papers, complete sessions, mini-workshops, and panel discussions. We welcome topics of interest at all levels, from beginner to expert. All proposals received will be reviewed and considered for the program. A list of suggested topics is included below to generate ideas.
- Transportation GIS including transit, bicycle and pedestrian, safety, autonomous vehicles, multi-modal safety and vision zero, transportation network companies
- Open Source Development
- Geospatial Technology for Agriculture, including Cannabis
- GIS for Environmental and Social Justice
- GIS Leadership, Management, and Human Resources
- Geospatial Data Standards, Governance, and Curation
- GIS for Research
- GIS for Emergency and Incident Response
- GIS Supporting Health & Human Services
- GIS for Water Planning, Management & Sustainability
- Data Sharing & Web Development
- Solutions for Small Jurisdictions
- Next Generation 911
- Mobile & Cloud Solutions
- Data Collection and Safety in the Field
- Innovations/Outside the Box Applications
- Artificial Intelligence/Big Data in GIS
- Imagery: Use of UAVs/Drones
- The Geography part of GIS
- Everything else ...
Presentation proposals are due on or before January 9, 2019.
Complete details and online submission forms are posted online: https://www.urisa.org/calgis-call