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This page provides links to upcoming and past meetings organized or co-sponsored by CIESIN or its NASA-funded project, Socioeconomic Data and Applications Center (SEDAC). For more information, please contact User Services or the appropriate CIESIN staff member.

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2007
Dec
13–14

Poverty Mapping Workshop
Hands-on Seminar— Mapping Global Inequality Conference, Santa Cruz, CA

A hands-on seminar in two parts (each session 1 1/2 hrs). Part one:
deconstructing poverty and other measures of well-being; and geographic perspectives on population and poverty data. Part two: where to find georeferenced poverty datasets; and interpretation of maps using alternate data classification schemes. With exercises for creating and interpreting poverty maps to inform policy on poverty alleviation resource allocation. Led by Maria Muniz, research associate, CIESIN; and Bridget Anderson, staff associate, CIESIN.

Oct
29–
Nov 12
PERN-PRIPODE Cyberseminar on Population Dynamics and Natural Hazards
Online seminar

The investigation of societal vulnerabilities underlying hazard impacts amid the growing awareness of climate change. With background papers by Daniel Hogan and Eduardo Marandola, University of Campinas, Brazil.
Oct
1–2
Global Roads
Data User WorkshopLamont Campus, Palisades, New York
Details to come.
Sept
3–14
PERN-PRIPODE Cyberseminar on Population-Development-Environment Linkages in the Sudano-Sahelian Zone of West Africa
online seminar

Have negative predictions about droughts in this region during the early 1970s and 1980s been borne out, or have agricultural systems coped and adapted to growing population numbers? This cyberseminar held by CIESIN’s Population-Environment Research Network Web site addresses these questions.
June
11–13
PRIPODE: Urban Population, Development and Environment Dynamics
Workshop—Nairobi

Features selected policy-relevant papers that accurately present some aspect of the current PDE dynamics in a given urban agglomeration, the findings of which can be applied to solving problems associated with rapid urbanization in contexts of high poverty and growing strains on the environment and natural resources. This workshop is part of the PRIPODE program coordinated by CICRED and sponsored by the French Ministry of Foreign Affaires.

Co-sponsor: CIESIN, with African Population & Health Research Centre (APHRC)and the Committee for International Cooperation in National Research in Demography (CICRED).
Apr 11 Poverty Mapping Workshop: Understanding the Spatial Dimensions of Poverty in the Developing World
Hands-on SeminarColumbia University Morningside Campus, Mathematics Building, Room 410, from 2:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.

A hands-on seminar in two parts (each session 1 1/2 hrs). Part one covers deconstructing poverty and other measures of well-being; and geographic perspectives on population and poverty data. Part two covers where to find georeferenced poverty datasets; and interpretation of maps using alternate data classification schemes. Features exercises creating and interpreting poverty maps to inform policy on poverty alleviation resource allocation.

Sponsor: CIESIN. Led by Robert Chen, Director, CIESIN; Marc Levy, Associate Director, Science Applications, CIESIN; Maria Muniz, Research Associate, CIESIN; and Bridget Anderson, Staff Associate, CIESIN.

2006
Nov
16–17

Arctic Data Usability and Accessibility Issues
User/Provider Workshop and Public SeminarLamont Campus, Palisades, New York

Members of the applied and research science, data provider, and tool development communities will gather to clearly define system requirements for improving the accessibility and usability of arctic data. The workshop will be followed by a public seminar to discuss polar data issues in the context of the International Polar Year, an international scientific initiative aimed at increasing understanding of the critical role of the polar regions in global processes. Hosted by CIESIN's Socioeconomic Data and Applications Center (SEDAC).

For more information about the workshop, please contact Mark Parsons at National Snow and Ice Data Center. For information about the seminar, please contact Bob Chen, CIESIN interim director.

July
8–21
Federation of Earth Science Information Partners (ESIP)
Summer MeetingLamont Campus, Palisades, New York

Six Science/Applications communities (“clusters”) met around these subjects: Air Quality, Coastal Management, Disaster Management, Ecological Forecasting, Public Health, and Water Management. Technical workshops covered topics such as Web services, GIS, knowledge representation, collaboration technologies, data access, and data quality. Hosted by CIESIN's Socioeconomic Data and Applications Center (SEDAC).
Jan
9–10

Rethinking the Estimation and Projection of Urban and City Population
WorkshopColumbia University, New York City

Experts in remote sensing, demography, and the social sciences discussed the use of remote sensing data to detect and track urban and intra-urban features, systematically and globally.

Sponsor: International Union for the Scientific Study of Population
Co-chair: CIESIN's Deborah Balk, with participation by CIESIN staff.

2005
Oct
9–13

6th Open Meeting of the Human Dimension of Global Environmental Change Research Community
University of Bonn, Germany

Bi-annual meeting for social scientists focusing on global environmental change issues. Major themes: Adaptive Management and Resilience; Coastal Zones, Human Use of Oceans;  Environmental History; Global Environmental Change and Human Security; Globalization and Global Environmental Change; Human Dimensions of Carbon and Water Management, Food, and Health; Industrial Transformation; Insituttional Dimensions of Global Environmental Change; Land-Use, Land-Cover Change; and “Methods in Human-Environment Studies.

Co-sponsor: CIESIN. Serving as session chairs/co-chairs were CIESIN staff Deborah Balk, Robert Chen, Alex deSherbinin, and Marc Levy. Alex de Sherbinin was also a member of the International Scientific Planning Committee.

2004
Nov 30
Dec 15

PERN Cyberseminar on Urban Spatial Expansion: The Environmental and Health Dimensions
Online seminar

CIESIN's Population-Environment Research Network Web site held a cyberseminar which featured a background paper by Dr. Charles Redman, Director of the Consortium for the Study of Rapidly Urbanizing Regions; Ms. Nancy Jones, a researcher at the International Institute for Sustainability, Arizona State University; and a distinguished panel of experts.

Sept
21–23
Global Spatial Data and Information: Development, Dissemination, and Use
WorkshopLamont Campus, Palisades, New York

A core set of institutions assessed the coordination of spatial data and information dissemination among key players in the global data community in order to better meet user needs at global as well as regional and national levels. Hosted by CIESIN's Socioeconomic Data and Applications Center (SEDAC).

Co-sponsors: CIESIN with FAO, UNEP, WHO, CGIAR, and CO-DATA
May 13

Extending the Boundaries: Managing and Preserving Geospatial Electronic Records
Workshop Lamont Campus, Palisades, New York

Practitioners and managers from both the geospatial and data archiving communities met to address the challenges faced by state and local government personnel in managing and preserving geospatial data and related electronic records. Hosted by CIESIN.
2003
Oct
16–18

5th Open Meeting of the Human Dimensions of Global Environmental Change Research Community
Montreal, Canada

Bi-annual meeting for social scientists focusing on global environmental change issues. Major themes: Transitions and Change: How does the view that the world is made up of complex coupled systems influence our research; Governance, Markets, and Ethics: What do we know about the institutions that mediate between human behavior and global change; and Poverty and security: How does global change affect those already vulnerable and how does it increase the vulnerability of others?

Co-sponsor: CIESIN. CIESIN's Marc Levy served as co-chair of the International Scientific Planning Committee.

2002
Fall
Disaster Risk Hotspots
WorkshopLamont Campus, Palisades, New York

Organized by the Disaster Risk Hotspot Project, composed of the Center for Hazards and Risk Research at Columbia University (CHRR), The World Bank, and a number of partner institutions as activities of ProVention Consortium, with funding from the UK Deparment for Development (DFID). CHRR participants included LDEO; CIESIN; the International Research Institute for Climate Protection (IRI); and other centers within The Earth Institute of Columbia University.
Feb
48

Open GIS Consortium (OGC)
ConsortiumLamont Campus, Palisades, New York

More than 220 members from industry, government, and universities held the next technical and planning committee meetings at the Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory. Hosted by CIESIN, with NASA and several other federal agencies as sponsors of this initiative, and Columbia University participating as a coordinating organization.

2001
Oct
6–8
4th Open Meeting of the Human Dimensions of Global Environmental Change Research Community
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Bi-annual meeting for social scientists focusing on global environmental change issues. Major themes: Challenges of Integration in Human Dimensions Research; Urban Sustainable Development; Vulnerabilitya core human dimensions theme; Poverty and the Environment; Trade, the State, and the Environment; and Integrating Human Dimensions Research into Climate Change Assessments.

Co-sponsor: CIESIN. CIESIN's Marc Levy served as co-chair of the International Scientific Planning Committee.
Sept
6–7

Disaster Risk Hotspots
Workshop
Lamont Campus, Palisades, New York

Some 35 experts representing a range of hazards, disciplines, and approaches participated, including seven from Europe.The workshop reviewed the scientific basis for defining and comparing natural disaster risks of different types by combining hazard data with spatially detailed estimates of potentially vulnerable human populations and their infrastructure, economic activities, and coping capacities. CIESIN helped organize and host a joint workshop on “Assessment of High Risk Disaster Hotspots” co-sponsored by the World Bank's Disaster Management Facility (DMF) [later to become the “Hazard Management Unit”] and Columbia University's new Center for Hazards and Risk Research (CHRR).

June 12–15

Photo-oxidant, Particles, and Haze Across the Arctic and North Atlantic: Transport Observations and Models
Workshop
Lamont Campus, Palisades, New York

International experts from the global and regional atmospheric chemistry communities convened to assess the current state of knowledge, identify research needs, and improve the coordination of research efforts with regard to a series of specific scientific questions of interest to the international environmental policy and research communities. Hosted by CIESIN.

Sponsor: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and Environment Canada in coordination with UN/ECE European Monitoring and Evaluation Program (EMEP) and Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Program (AMAP)

Feb 23 Remote Sensing Applications at the State and Local Level
Workshop
Lamont Campus, Palisades, New York


Approximately twenty representatives from local and state governments and non-governmental organizations in New York and New Jersey participated in the workshop, which addressed issues of the availability of and needs for remotely sensed data products on the part of local users. Sponsored by CIESIN's Socioeconomic Data and Applications Center (SEDAC).
2000
Dec
4–5

Remote Sensing and Environmental Treaties:  Building More Effective Linkages
Workshop
Woodrow Wilson International Center, Washington, DC


A targeted and results-oriented discussion on the applications of remote sensing to enhance the effectiveness environmental treaties. Hosted by CIESIN's Socioeconomic Data and Applications Center (SEDAC).

Co-sponsor:The World Conservation Union (IUCN), MEDIAS-France, and the Woodrow Wilson Center's Environmental Change and Security Project.


May
2–3

Gridding Population Data
User Workshop
Lamont Campus, Palisades, New York


Key developers and users of gridded population databases met to foster the exchange of ideas and methods and to stimulate new activities through collaboration. Hosted by CIESIN's Socioeconomic Data and Applications Center (SEDAC).

Co-sponsors: National Center for Geographic Information and Analysis, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, and UNEP



   

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