On April 11, 2024, the British Columbia Chapter of the Urban and Regional Information Systems Association (URISA BC) hosted a one day conference titled:
The Ever-Shifting Landscape: Adapting to Change Using GIS
- Date: April 11, 2024
- Location: The Hilton Vancouver Metrotown. 6083 McKay Ave, Burnaby, BC V5H 2W
CONFERENCE THEME
Are you ready to embark on a journey into the dynamic world of Geographical Information Systems (GIS)? Join us for the upcoming conference, “The Ever-Shifting Landscape: Adapting to Change Using GIS,” where professionals, researchers, and GIS enthusiasts will converge to explore the latest trends, innovations, and strategies in the ever-evolving field of GIS.
- Political and policy change is happening all around us, sometimes at alarming rates. GIS can be the backbone to help guide decisions that affect us all and needs to be involved from day 1, before it’s too late. GIS can help facilitate policy decisions (for example, housing densification) using the knowledge and power that it contains. Speakers will dive into real-world examples of how they are using GIS to help their governments build policy and decision making.
- Climate change is one of the most pressing challenges of our time. At this conference, we’ll delve into the realm of GIS applications focused on climate resilience and adaptation. Witness how GIS technologies empower decision-makers to monitor and manage the impacts of climate change, fostering adaptive strategies for a sustainable future.
- As GIS technologies advance, so do ethical considerations. Participate in conversations about privacy, data ownership, and the responsible use of geospatial information. Be part of the dialogue on ensuring that GIS is a force for good, with ethical principles guiding every step.
Don’t miss out on this unique opportunity to connect with GIS experts, thought leaders, and fellow enthusiasts. Register now to secure your spot at “The Ever-Shifting Landscape: Adapting to Change Using GIS” conference. Let’s explore, learn, and adapt together as we navigate the exciting terrain of GIS.
SEMINAR DETAILS AND LINKS TO ALL PRESENTATIONS
The dynamic lineup of presentations included:
- Next Generation 9-1-1 GIS Data Provision: Working Together for Data that Works Together
Presented by: Joy Sinnett, Jed Harrison, and Robert Darts – BC Government and E-Comm 9-1-1
- Data-Driven Chatbots: How the City of Kelowna Leverages AI and GIS to Enhance Customer Service
Presented by: Cheryl Trent and Keven Wang – City of Kelowna
- Embracing the Ever-Shifting Landscape: How Standardization and Efficient Workflows Empower GIS in a Dynamic City
Presented by: Adityaraj (Raj) Chavada, Keith Der and Rylee Harlos – City of Vancouver
- Geo-TRAIT (Geospatial Tree Risk Assessment and Inspection of Trails): A Custom GIS solution for Urban Forestry Management
Presented by: Larry (Lei) Wu – City of Abbotsford
- Community Baseline: A GIS solution to Support Land Use Decision-Making in Coquitlam
Presented by: Mike Esovoloff and Natasha Lock – City of Coquitlam
- 3D Residential Capacity Modeling
Presented by: Russell Prentice and Camille Gay – Licker Geospatial Consulting Co.
- Navigating GIS Solutions for Next-Gen 9-1-1 in Washington State
Presented by: Eadie Kaltenbacher and Dan Miller – Kitsap 9-1-1
- Leveraging Collaboration for Climate Resilience: Insights from the Capital Region Extreme Heat Information Portal
Presented by: Gurdeep Singh and Trilby Buck – GeoBC, and Ruth Midgley – Capital Regional District
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