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Es un placer saludarlos, espero que se encuentren muy bien.

Como parte de las actividades de la Octava Sesión de UN-GGIM: Américas, se llevarán a cabo dos eventos paralelos:

  • El primer evento paralelo será un seminario web titulado “Los beneficios socioeconómicos de la información geoespacial” (adjunto agenda preliminar) y se llevará a cabo el 9 de noviembre de 2021 de 9:00 a 10:30 A.M. hora de México (UTC-6). Como requisito para participar en este evento paralelo, los participantes deberán realizar un módulo de autoaprendizaje en línea que estará disponible del 15 de octubre al 5 de noviembre de 2021 (ver detalles del curso y la liga de registro en la nota conceptual adjunta).
  • El segundo evento paralelo será un taller titulado “Empoderando al profesional geoespacial para una representación exitosa” cuyo objetivo es fortalecer las habilidades de los expertos geoespaciales para que representen y comuniquen de manera efectiva sus posicionamientos y requisitos nacionales en los foros regionales y globales de UN-GGIM. El taller se realizará el 11 de noviembre de 2021 de 11 A.M. a 1 P.M. hora de México (UTC-6). Próximamente les enviaré la agenda y la liga de registro para este evento paralelo.

Por favor no duden en contactarme para cualquier pregunta.

Saludos cordiales

Nota Conceptual        Agenda Preliminar

English

Dear UNDRR Partners and Colleagues,
 
UNDRR’s New York Liaison Office is pleased to invite you to a virtual event to mark World Tsunami Awareness Day on 5 November 2021. Titled “Leveraging the Power of Science and Technology to Reduce Tsunami Risk for Current and Future Generations”, the event is co-organised by the Permanent Missions of Chile, Fiji, Japan, and Maldives, the Co-Chairs of the Group of Friends of Disaster Risk Reduction (the Permanent Missions of Australia, Indonesia, Norway, and Peru), UNDRR, UNDP, and UNESCO.
 
This year’s virtual event will bring academics and experts in the field of science and technology together with young people engaged in disaster risk reduction and practitioners from national and local governments to discuss collaborative efforts to apply the latest science and technological innovations to reduce the risk posed by tsunamis and to raise awareness among at-risk communities.
 
The event will be held on-line from 8:30am to 10:00am (New York Time) on Friday, 5 November 2021. Registration for the event is available through the following link:
 
 
Kindly find attached World Tsunami Awareness Day 2021 “Save the Date” and Concept Note. For further information on the event, please contact Ms. Kiki Rebecca Lawal (lawalk@un.org).
 
Looking forward to your participation.
 
Kind regards,
Kiki
Dear colleagues,
 

Please join us at the upcoming set of regional exchanges of the Earth Observation Training, Education, and Capacity Development Network (EOTEC DevNet) on September 21, 2021. 

Building on the inaugural regional meetings in June that focused on capacity development around floods, these regional EOTEC DevNet meetings will expand the conversation to how experts in each region are working to strengthen capacity building around drought at regional levels. Each regional meeting will discuss the tools, capacity development resources, and gaps and needs related to floods and drought for their region with the goal of greater coordination, communication, and opportunities for collaboration.
 

 

Meeting Objectives:

·         Learn about EOTEC DevNet’s goals and organization, including the Regional Communities of Practice
·         Discuss and share data, tools, and training resources related to drought
·         Discuss regional gaps and needs for drought monitoring and management
·         Discuss capacity development needs for the region
·         Learn how your organization can stay engaged with the network

We welcome your contributions to and feedback on EOTEC DevNet’s draft Droughts Tracker prior to the meeting, as well! Please feel free to add to each tab of the tracker on behalf of your organization and distribute to others who may be able to contribute.

Who Should Attend

·         Anyone interested in capacity development and the work of EOTEC DevNet
·         Anyone with technical experience related to Earth Observations for drought management, forecasting and response, especially those with an understanding of regional needs

Meeting Times by Region (attend one or multiple)

·         Asia/Oceania: 8am EDT / 12pm UTC
·         Europe: 9:30am EDT / 1:30pm UTC
·         Africa: 11am EDT / 3pm UTC
·         Americas: 1pm EDT / 5pm UTC

Meeting Files

·         EOTEC DevNet Overview
·         Drought Data and Tools Matrix
 

We also encourage you to please forward this email and attached flyer to your colleagues who might be interested in joining.

Thank you,
Yasha
 
Yasha Moz
EOTEC DevNet Secretariat
 

 


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EOTEC DevNet

 

 

OBJETIVOS:

Aprender metodologías innovadoras y robustas de procesamiento de imágenes para analizar información compleja y grandes volúmenes de datos aplicados a:

  • Análisis hiperspectral;
  • Procesamiento avanzado de SAR;
  • Aprendizaje automático y calculo en la nube;
  • Procesamiento de datos de satelites geoestacionarios.

Presentar al participante casos de aplicación orientados a la caracterización del riesgo, a partir del uso de estas metodologías.

Inscripciones abiertas desde el 20 al 27 de agosto, o hasta completar 100 solicitudes, lo que ocurra primero. 

Evento no arancelado. 

INICIO: 20/09. Clases teóricas de 08:00 a 12:00 hs. Y prácticas de 13:00 a 16:00 hs (horario de Argentina).  Plataforma virtual moodle de UNC y  ZOOM.

Inscripciones: Click Aquí 

 

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