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International Map Year and Construction of its Homepage Bengt Rystedt, Ferjan Ormeling Domonkos Hillier and Ádám Bérces Commission on Children and Cartography Budapest 2014-09-03 International Map Year
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Background Proposal from the Swedish Cartographic Society to the General Assembly of ICA in Paris 2011 Executive Committee formed a WG Bengt Rystedt, chairperson Ferjan Ormeling, deputy chairperson Aileen Buckley, ESRI, Redlands Ayako Kagawa, UN, New York Serena Coetzee, Pretoria Vit Vozenilek, Olomouc David Fairbairn, Newcastle. Georg Gartner, EC liaison.
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Terms of Reference Create a text book The World on Maps on Cartography and Geographic Information for the general public and schools; Elaborate plans for national activities and establish national contacts; Involve the ICA commissions in the work; Find sponsors among the affiliate members; Establish contacts with the UN and the sister organizations (through the ICA Executive Committee and the JBGIS); Produce information that can be used at national Map Days; Follow up and update the working plan at the ICC in Dresden 2013.
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Make ICA better known in society ICA has to improve its outreach: - Increase the knowledge of cartography; - We need more national members; - Provide feedback to all ICA members; - Support education in geomatics and - Get more students to our field.
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Support from United Nations Resolution from the Regional Cartographic Conference in Bangkok 2012: The conference, Recognizing the enormous benefit of reliable and authoritative geospatial information and maps in decision making for sustainable use of natural resources, economic development and for community well being; Noting the need to promote geospatial information education and training for national governments, decision makers, the geospatial industry and users; Also noting the preparations made by the International Cartographic Association ad-hoc committee for the International Map Year, and the support by the Joint Board of Geospatial Societies (JB-GIS) on this initiative; Recommends the International Cartographic Association (ICA) to organize an International Map Year in 2015. Resolution from the UNGGIM meeting in New York 2014: The committee endorses the International Map Year 2015–2016 as proposed by the International Cartographic Association as a valuable means to promote the importance of maps and Geoinformation.
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Information to ICA members and others A letter has recently been sent by Lazlo to: ICA national members ICA Commissions ICA Affiliate Members General information to: All GGIM members via the minutes from the GGIM meetings; JBGIS members that also have acknowledged IMY.
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National Map Days Each nation should create a national steering committee for IMY, with representation from all national mapping organisations, universities and private organisations which will help to organize National Map Days. A national map day may contain: - National maps and geographic information; - Historical maps; - Special maps e.g. on spatial planning and milieu; -Demonstration on mapping and collecting and use of geographic information; -Information on children activities; - A set of short lectures; - Help on using GPS, geocaching and info on orienteering.
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Example of a Map Day Together with the GIS-day in Lund, Sweden 2008. The Geography Day is also an opportunity.
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Further Information See the Homepage Bengt Rystedt Bengt@Rystedt.se
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