The Fourth UN-GGIM-AP Plenary Meeting
9 October 2015, Jeju Island, Republic of Korea 14:00-17:00
International Convention Center, Jeju
The Fourth Plenary Meeting of UN-GGIM-AP was held in conjunction with the Twentieth United Nations Regional Cartographic Conference for Asia and the Pacific (UNRCC-AP) in Jeju Island, the Republic of Korea from 6 to 9 October 2015. It was attended by 125 representatives of 27 countries and 10 specialized agencies as well as international scientific organizations and other entities.
- List of Documents
- Meeting Documents
Adoption of the agenda and other organizational matters:
- Report of the Conference [PDF]
- Provisional Agenda [PDF]
- Rules of Procedure [PDF]
- Documentation for the Conference [PDF]
- Organization of Work [PDF]
Report of the United Nations Committee of Experts on Global Geospatial Information Management [Presentation]
Report of the Regional Committee of United Nations Global Geospatial Information Management for Asia and the Pacific
- Report of the Regional Committee of United Nations Global Geospatial Information Management for Asia and the Pacific [Presentation]
- Report of the UN-GGIM-AP Working Group 1: Geodetic Reference Framework for Sustainable Development [Presentation]
- Report of the UN-GGIM-AP Working Group 2: Data Sharing and Integration for Disaster Management [Presentation]
- Report of the UN-GGIM-AP Working Group 3: Place-based Information Management for Economic Growth [Presentation]
Report on the implementation of resolutions adopted at the 19th United Nations Regional Cartographic Conference for Asia and the Pacific [Presentation]
Country reports:
- Country Report of Thailand [Presentation]
- Country Report of Japan [Presentation]
Invited papers on achievements and developments in geospatial information management in addressing national, regional and global issues:
- Integrating Geospatial Information into the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development [Presentation]
- Regional perspectives of geospatial information for the Global development Agenda [Presentation]
- National perspectives: Japan's View [Presentation]
- Regional perspectives of geospatial information for the Global development Agenda [Presentation]
- Maps in today’s world [Abstract]
- Geodetic Reference Frame: Australia [Presentation]
- The Global Geodetic Reference Frame: An International Association of Geodesy Perspective [Presentation]
- Modernisation of Fiji's Geodetic Dataum [Presentation]
- Mongolian Geodetic Reference System [Presentation]
- Geodetic reference frame of Asia and the Pacific assimilating VLBI observation [Presentation]
- The Revision of Geocentric Datum of Malaysia 2000 (GDM2000) [Presentation]
- Counter measures against disasters in Japan and promotion of approaches for disaster risk reduction in each member country of the UN-GGIM-AP[Presentation]
- Regional cooperation on space technology applications for DRR and SD [Presentation]
- Geospatial Information for Disaster Risk Reduction: Indonesia plan for 2015-2019 [Presentation]
- Mapping of the Typhoon Haiyan Affected Areas in the Philippines Using Geospatial and Very High Resolution Satellite Images [Presentation]
- Canterbury SDI: lessons learned from post-earthquake recovery [Presentation]
- Geospatial Information and Services for Disasters [Presentation]
- Upgrade the Datasets in NSDI for Smarter Services – with the Cases of China [Presentation]
- Renovation of the National Geospatial Dataset in Republic of Korea [Presentation]
- Mongolian NSDI development [Presentation]
- The Australia New Zealand Foundation Spatial Data Framework: an SDI for the 21st Century [Presentation]
- National Spatial Data Infrastructure and Sustainable Development [Presentation]
- Plan on establishment of National Committee Geographical Name and Spatial Data Infrastructure in Viet Nam [Presentation]
- Strengthening Sustainable Land Administration and Management through Geospatial Information in Asia and the Pacific region [Presentation]
- Fit-for-Purpose Land Administration Tools and Approaches [Presentation]
- Addressing Land Administration and Management Opportunities: A Land Locked Country’s Perspective [Presentation]
- Land registration and the relationship of land registration among government bodies in Viet Nam [Presentation]
- Leveraging 3D Mapping for Planning and Land Management [Presentation]
- Leveraging eCadastre for National Economic Transformation [Presentation]