From zipf at uni-heidelberg.de Tue Jun 13 15:05:16 2017 From: zipf at uni-heidelberg.de (Alexander Zipf) Date: Tue, 13 Jun 2017 15:05:16 +0200 Subject: [Gfgi] Job Offer: Software Developer Backend Geoinformation Technology, Heidelberg Institute for Geoinformation Technology (HeiGIT) Message-ID: <5fdd36b1-87d5-b618-4fd6-352be6ab8a43@uni-heidelberg.de> Ein Dateianhang mit HTML-Daten wurde abgetrennt... URL: -------------- nächster Teil -------------- Ein Dateianhang mit Binärdaten wurde abgetrennt... Dateiname : heigitlogo.png Dateityp : image/png Dateigröße : 74369 bytes Beschreibung: nicht verfügbar URL : From bernd.resch at sbg.ac.at Tue Jun 20 10:52:40 2017 From: bernd.resch at sbg.ac.at (Bernd Resch) Date: Tue, 20 Jun 2017 10:52:40 +0200 Subject: [Gfgi] UP ::: CfP Special Issue on "Crowdsourced Data and Social Media in Participatory Urban Planning", Deadline 15 November 2017 Message-ID: <5948E258.60004@sbg.ac.at> Please spread the word! http://www.cogitatiopress.com/urbanplanning/pages/view/nextissues#crowdsourcedplanning *Special Issue:* Crowdsourced Data and Social Media in Participatory Urban Planning** *Journal*: Urban Planning *Deadline for Abstracts: *30 September 2017 *Deadline for Full Papers:* 15 November 2017 *Issue Release:* March 2018 Recent technological advances in the context of Web 2.0 developments like social media, smartphones, wearables, etc. have generated an increased demand for citizen involvement into planning processes and the formation of civic participation initiatives. This development has sparked research in the area of citizen-centric planning, making use of social technologies and applications. These neo-democratic developments are increasingly producing a vast amount and wide variety of user-generated data. The availability of these new and large datasets effectively necessitates new data science methods for analysing and visualising user-generated data, and for integrating citizens? opinions into planning processes. This particularly calls for interdisciplinary approaches between urban planners, geoinformatics professionals, sociologists, computer scientists, environmental scientists, and others. The overarching objective of this special issue is to foster a deeper understanding of urban processes from user-generated data to improve citizen-centric urban planning, addressing a wide number of application areas such as quality of life, traffic and transportation planning, sustainable tourism or public safety. We particularly encourage the submission of contributions in the following research fields: - Participatory planning * Understanding urban processes from user-generated data * Community-based planning * Self-organisation and self-sustained neighbourhoods * Quality of life - Crowdsourcing * Open Street Map (OSM) and other VGI/CGI platforms * Social media: analysis, communication and participation, visualisation - Participatory and human sensing * Human sensing using wearables * Participatory sensing to integrate subjective data into planning processes - Implications of data quality and analysis processes * Data quality: uncertainty, sample sizes, data types, limitations, and ambiguity in information extraction * Spatial analysis of urban emotions and behaviour * Scale specifications for the needs of urban planning - Field studies and real-world examples: participatory planning in practice * Planners? perspectives and demands w.r.t. geospatial analysis * Augmented and Virtual Reality in urban planning - Bridging urban science and urban planning * Instructions for Authors:* Authors interested in submitting a paper to this issue shall carefully read the Instructions for Authors and submit their full papers through the journal's online submission system by 15 November 2017. Authors are also highly encouraged to send, by 30 September 2017, an abstract to up at cogitatiopress.com for a first assessment of the submission. *Open Access:* This journal has an article processing charge to cover its costs, so authors are advised to check with their institutions if funds are available to cover open access publication fees, and if their institutions wish to join Cogitatio?s Membership Program (institutional members enable their authors to publish without having to incur any publication fees). Further information about the journal?s open access charges and institutional members can be found here . *Editors: *Bernd Resch (University of Salzburg, Austria; bernd.resch at sbg.ac.at), Peter Zeile (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany; peter.zeile at kit.edu) and Ourania Kounadi (University of Salzburg, Austria; ourania.kounadi at sbg.ac.at) -- *Ass.-Prof. Dr. Bernd Resch**| **Assistant Professor* University of Salzburg | Department of Geoinformatics - Z_GIS Schillerstrasse 30 | 5020 Salzburg, Austria Phone: +43 (0)662 8044 7551 | Fax: +43 (0)662 8044 7560 E-mail: _bernd.resch at sbg.ac.at _| http://www.zgis.at -------------- nächster Teil -------------- Ein Dateianhang mit HTML-Daten wurde abgetrennt... URL: From mmoeller at beuth-hochschule.de Tue Jun 20 11:16:51 2017 From: mmoeller at beuth-hochschule.de (Moeller) Date: Tue, 20 Jun 2017 11:16:51 +0200 Subject: [Gfgi] GeoIT.GISCO Message-ID: Dear GeoIT.org and GfGi members, please find attached the call for participation at GeoIT.GISCO 2017, the GeoIT GIScience Conference. The event is organized in strong cooperation with the Wherecamp 2017. Both conferences will be held in Berlin, Germany. Kind regards Matthias Moeller, University of Bamberg & Beuth University Berlin Thomas Blaschke, Z_GIS, University of Salzburg -- Beste Gruesse Matthias Moeller -------------- nächster Teil -------------- Ein Dateianhang mit Binärdaten wurde abgetrennt... 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