Description
This workshop emphasizes building community resilience to disasters and climate change, aligned with the UN's "Early Warnings for All" initiative.This workshop aims to address this gap by providing in-service education and professional training for decision-makers and practitioners to assist them in making better-informed data-driven decisions. Furthermore, the workshop looks towards the future, engaging youth and our future leaders in the current practices of evidence-based decision-making.
The target group for this workshop includes professionals from national agencies and international organizations, relevant NGO representatives, and academia, including both students and faculty. Among academia, priority will be given to graduate students in public policy and environmental management from the OSUN and CIVICA partner institutions.
This year's workshop explores the use of geospatial technologies for building and improving the resilience of communities to disasters and climate change. Keynote speakers will deliver theoretical presentations and share their best-use practices of geospatial technologies, which will be followed by practical sessions on their application.
The workshop is organized by the Central European University (CEU) and the American University of Central Asia (AUCA) in cooperation with the United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs (UNOOSA).
Period | Jul 2024 |
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Event type | Workshop |
Location | Budapest, HungaryShow on map |
Degree of Recognition | International |
Keywords
- SDGs
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UN Space Platform on using Satellite Imagery in Disaster Risk Reduction (UN-SPIDER) (External organization)
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