It is our great honour to welcome you to the 17th International Symposium on Spatial Data Handling (SDH), hosted by the State Key Laboratory of Resources and Environmental Information System (LREIS), the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS). The International Symposium on Spatial Data Handling (SDH) is the biennial international research forum for Geospatial Information Science, co-organized by the Commission on Geographic Information Science and the Commission on Modelling Geographical Systems of the International Geographical Union (IGU). It commenced in 1984 in Zurich, Switzerland and has ever since been held in Seattle, USA; Sydney, Australia; Zurich, Switzerland; Charleston, USA; Edinburgh, UK; Delft, The Netherlands; Vancouver, Canada; Beijing, China; Ottawa, Canada; Leicester, UK; Vienna, Austria; Montpellier, France; Hong Kong, China; Bonn, Germany and Toronto, Canada.
Our meeting in Beijing will bring together geographers, cartographers, computer scientists and others from the international community of geospatial information sciences and geomatics engineering to present the latest achievements and to share experiences in GIS reserach in advance of the 33rd International Congress in Beijing. This year, the Annual Meeting will focus on the key topic: face the challenges of big data within GIS. Looking forward to the engaging discussions, exchanges of ideas, and to the major outcomes of the 17th International Symposium on Spatial Data Handling. We expect it to become a major event in the international GIScience community in 2016.
This year, the 33rd International Geographical Congress will also be held in Beijing after this symposium, August 21-25, 2016. Two big events are waiting for you. Welcome to Beijing.
Big Geographical Data storage and search
Data-Intensive Geospatial Computing
Geographic knowledge discovery and data mining
Visualization of Big Geographical Data
Big Geographical Data information privacy
Sharing of Big Geographical Data or spatiotemporal data
GIS-based multi-criteria decision analysis or evaluation
Multi-scale spatial data representations, data structures and algorithms
Space-Time modeling
Digital terrain analysis and modelling or Geological applications of digital terrain analysis
Spatial Ecology: geospatial analysis to landscape or species
Land change modeling: moving beyond projections
WebGIS or CyberGIS: integrated and scalable geospatial software
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