The Pacific Islands GIS and RS User Conference were held in
Suva from December 4 to 7 last year at the lower campus of the
University of the South Pacific. The conference was organized
by an independent conference committee with members from the
Secretariat of the Pacific Applied Geoscience Commission (SOPAC),
the University of the South Pacific (USP), the Fiji Land Information
Support Centre (FLIS), the Fiji Electricity Authority (FEA),
the Native Land Trust Board (NLTB) and the Forestry Department.
About 200 people from more than 20 different countries attended
the conference. The presenters of the conference came from Australia,
Canada, the Cook Islands, Fiji, France, Germany, Hawaii, Ireland,
Kiribati, New Caledonia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Samoa,
the Solomon Islands, Tonga and Tuvalu.
Dr. Wolf Forstreuter, from the conference committee, announced
the results as below:
1) The conference proved again to be an ideal platform to exchange
ideas between GIS users of Pacific Island Countries. The conference
has developed to become the most important meeting point in the
areas of GIS and remote sensing (RS) in the Pacific and it establishes
essential networks.
2) The conference is also the most important contact point between
software, hardware and satellite image data sellers and users
in the Pacific states.
3) In the meantime, the conference is a crucial platform to
outline and monitor methods of GIS and RS applications, which
need to be adapted to Pacific Island conditions.
4) Each year the range of GIS and RS technologies presented
cover an array of applications including the management of resources
of the small-island Pacific nations. GIS for the utility sector,
forest function maps to identify areas to be protected, shallow
water bathymetry derived from satellite imagery, and areas identified
for developments in flood zones are some of the applications
where the developments of GIS and RS in the region have been
applied.
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