Joint World Bank and FIG Spatial Innovation and Good Practices in Land Administration Forum, 28 March 2014, World Bank, Washington DC
		
		
			Immediately after the 2014 World Bank Land and Poverty 
			Conference (March 24 - 27) a one-day ‘Spatial Innovation and 
			Good Practices’ forum will be jointly convened by the Bank and 
			FIG on 28 March 2014. The Forum will be open to all registered 
			participants to the Conference but prior notification of attendance 
			will be requested. The Forum will cover a number of themes focusing 
			on the contribution of spatial technologies and practices to support 
			the Post-2015 Development Agenda.
		 
	 
		
			
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	Spatial Innovation and Good Practices in Land Administration Forum28 March 2014, World Bank Washington DC
				 
 Are you participating in the World Bank Conference you can also join the 
	joint WB and FIG Forum on Spatial Innovation and Good Practices in Land 
	Administration
 Immediately after the 2014 World Bank Land and Poverty Conference (March 
	24 - 27) a one-day ‘Spatial Innovation and Good Practices’ forum will be 
	jointly convened by the Bank and FIG on 28 March 2014. The Forum will be 
	open to all registered participants to the Conference but prior notification 
	of attendance will be requested. The Forum will cover a number of themes 
	focusing on the contribution of spatial technologies and practices to 
	support the Post-2015 Development Agenda. These themes include data 
	collection, data management, data access, data and information sharing, 
	analysis and analytics, visualization and presentation and delivery systems 
	and services particularly when considering the challenge in locating, 
	connecting and delivering information with both geographic and temporal 
	context from differing scales and sources to governments and societies.  The Forum intends to draw upon appropriate examples/case studies and 
	outline good spatial practices to explain them. Current practices will be 
	discussed, spatial technologies and practices that are applied explained and 
	innovation and advancement explored, all aiming to achieve the desired 
	results that will fit the purpose for the Post-2015 “World We Want” 11 March 2014 |