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Joint workshop of PolKEN & UNGGIM Working Group on Policy and Legal Frameworks
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The joint workshop of the PolKEN & UNGGIM Working Group on Policy and Legal Frameworks for Geospatial Information Management was held in the morning.
The second expert (in-person) meeting of the Working Group on Policy and Legal Frameworks for Geospatial Information Management was held in the afternoon. The concept note and draft agenda of this meeting is available here.
PolKEN members were welcome to join the expert meeting of the Working Group, even though not a member of the Working Group.
Venue: KU Leuven, Psychologisch Instituut (110-01), Tiensestraat 102 , 3000 Leuven
Below you may find all the presentations of this workshop.
Presentation Title | Name | KB |
Policy and legal development update | Marjana Zelic, EuroGeographics | 821 |
Report from MIG-T/INSPIRE development update | Ewa Surma, GUGiK Poland | 724 |
Stateholder engagement state of play | Carol Agius, EuroGeographics | 1,6 |
Overview of the latest developments in AI and its regulation in Europe | Katerina Yordanova, KU Leuven | 1,9 |
Fit-for-purpose geospatial data for crises: integrating EO and AI | Nathaniel K. Newlands, Government of Canada | 1,7 |
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