Skip to main content
  • English
  • Español
  • Français

United
Nations

 

Office for Outer Space Affairs
UN-SPIDER Knowledge Portal

  • Inicio
  • Sobre nosotros
    • Sobre ONU-SPIDER
    • Acerca de UNOOSA
    • Publicaciones
    • Ofertas de trabajo
    • Conozca el Equipo
    • Contacto
  • Aplicación Espacial
    • Guías Tecnológicas
    • Mecanismos de Emergencia
    • Mecanismos de Recuperación
    • Red Internacional de Alerta de Asteroides
    • Grupo Asesor para la Planificación de Misiones Espaciales
    • Iniciativa Internacional sobre Meteorología Espacial
    • Tecnologías Espaciales en la ONU
    • Historias de Usuarios
  • Enlaces y Recursos
    • Aplicación de datos del mes
      • Disaster Recovery
    • Fuentes de Datos
    • SIG y Software de Percepción Remota
    • Recursos de capacitación en línea
    • Instituciones
  • Riesgos y Desastres
    • Gestión del Riesgo de Desastres
    • Alerta temprana
    • Gestión de Desastres y Emergencias
    • Amenazas Naturales
    • El Proceso de la Reducción de Desastres Post-2015
    • La ONU y la Gestión del Riesgo de Desastres
    • La ONU y Alerta Temprana
    • La ONU y la Gestión de Desastres
  • Asesoría
    • Misiones de Asesoría
    • Apoyo en caso de Emergencia
    • Asesoría Virtual
    • Prácticas Recomendadas
    • Actividades de Entrenamiento
    • Usos Prácticos
  • Redes
    • Oficinas Regionales de Apoyo
    • GP-STAR
    • IN-MHEWS
    • IWG-SEM
  • Proyectos
    • SPEAR
    • FOSAT-S
    • EvIDENz
    • Flood GUIDE
    • CommonSpace Initiative
    • Tonga Pilot Project
  • Noticias y Eventos
    • Noticias
    • Eventos
    • Eventos pasados

Breadcrumb

  • Home
  • Eventos
  • Geospatial Technologies And Remote Sensing For Monitoring SDGs
  • Geospatial Technologies and Remote Sensing for Monitoring SDGs

Geospatial Technologies and Remote Sensing for Monitoring SDGs

The Central European University (CEU) in Budapest, Hungary;

The  Bureau for Policy and Programme Support  of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP);

The United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs (UNOOSA)

In-Service ICT Training for Environmental Professionals (ISEPEI)

Esri

 

Mon, 4 Jul - Sat, 9 Jul 2016
Tue 1 Mar 2016
Geospatial Technologies and Remote Sensing for Monitoring SDGs

The Central European University (CEU) in Budapest, Hungary is organizing a workshop in July 2016 in cooperation with the  Bureau for Policy and Programme Support  of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs (UNOOSA).  The workshop focuses on Geospatial Technologies and Remote Sensing for Monitoring Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). 

This workshop provides a timely opportunity to get updated on the latest advances in geospatial technologies and remote sensing, and their application to the monitoring of SDGs. These technologies can be applied to many of the 17 SDGs. 

For further information on the workshop and application procedures, please visit: http://isepei.org/geospatial-2016 or contact info@isepei.org. Limited financial support is available for applicants from developing countries.

The workshop has two tracks:

Track 1: Geospatial Technologies (July 4-8)

Track 2: Remote Sensing (July 4-9)

Applicants must select one track, which will determine the practical sessions they will attend and the final project focus area.

For further information on the workshop and application procedures, please visit: http://isepei.org/geospatial-2016  and http://summer.ceu.edu/geospatial-2016

Or contact the organisers at info@isepei.org. Limited financial support is available for applicants from developing countries.

National Focal Points for International Conventions; Mid-level professionals; Researchers involved in environmental, water, or SDG-related issues that could benefit from learning how to apply geospatial technologies and remote sensing in their daily work.
CEU Summer University
Budapest
Hungary
English
academic
Attachment Tamaño
Brochure of the Workshop (525.24 KB) 525.24 KB

Footer menu

  • Contact
  • Terms of Use

User account menu

  • Log in