Earth Observation for Environmental Changes & Geo-information Technologies for Natural Disaster Management

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The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 2030 has become a need in each country. This tends to the worldwide difficulties we face, including those identified with the environment, ecological corruption, reasonable turn of events, local area flexibility, food security, and socio-financial matters.

Earth perceptions and geoinformation innovations support reaction endeavors, assessment, and observing of normal perils and calamities. Considering the Future Trends in geospatial data the executives: the five to ten-year vision delivered by the United Nations-Global Geospatial Information Management (UN-GGIM) gives us experiences for future earth perception frameworks and Geospatial Artificial Intelligence (GeoAI) and related cross-disciplines.

There are diverse regular risks and debacles, like floods, seismic tremors, storms, avalanches, woods fires, mechanical contamination, asset extraction, and metropolitan development.

Creating geospatial Apps and savvy maps inside Open GIS systems for different applications, for example, the COVID-19 pandemic calamity, finding the closest course to a clinic, or recognize the most influenced spaces of infection, and numerous other everyday occasions are instances of the difficulties we know.

This gathering will interface interdisciplinary specialists that try to address new difficulties in reality as we know it where the climate can be observed distantly and surveyed practically.

The seventh EOEC-ninth GiT4NDM will cover different musings of environmental change, pre-and post-calamity the executives, and how to connect with earth perception frameworks and man-made reasoning to foster a savvy climate.

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