Save the date: Gi4DM 2024 Conference will take place on November 2-3, 2024
22 April 2024

Geo-information for Disaster management (Gi4DM) is an annual conference organized by ISPRS with the support of the ISC GeoUnions Standing Committee on Disaster and Risk Reduction, continuing the series of workshops organized annually since 2005 (https://gi4dm.net/). The fundamental goal of the conference is to provide a forum where disaster managers, stakeholders, researchers, data providers and system developers can discuss challenges, share experience, discuss new ideas, demonstrate technology and analyse future research toward better support of risk and disaster management activities.

Given the potential of geographic information and remote sensing to help manage disasters, from prevention to relief organization, the Gi4DM 2024 Conference will bring together geo-specialists and disaster managers, to discuss recent innovations and make recommendations for future research. The Gi4DM conference is intended to target political and administrative decision-makers as well as administrative emergency practitioners, but also technical experts from different disciplines including computer science, information technology, engineering, and disaster management.

The Gi4DM 2024 Conference will take place in Belém, Brazil, on November 2-3, 2024, alongside the ISPRS Technical Commission III mid-term symposium.

For registration and more information, please visit the conference website: https://selperbrasil.org.br/events/gi4dm/.


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