Welcome to the event site for URISA’s 2019 Caribbean GIS Conference in Trinidad! Use this site to design your agenda, review presentations in-depth, and network with your peers. Start reviewing the comprehensive workshop and training opportunities, the keynote addresses, professional development and networking events, and the abundance of concurrent breakout sessions in several focused program tracks:
Environmental Applications using Geospatial Technologies
Managing How Humans Impact the Community
Technological Advances in GIS
Governance, Education and the Future of GIS
Business Intelligence
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This session describes the application of remote sensing analytics to assessing the resilience of small island developing states. It also discusses the relevance of GIS for the SDGs.
Remote Sensing Analytics for Resilience of Small Island States Carl Anderson, GISP, Consultant, New Light Technologies, Inc., Bradenton, Florida - United States
GIS and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Tim Fella, Global Business Development/Land Administration, Esri, Redlands, California - United States
Optimizing Protected Area Efficiency Joshua Spiers, Student, University of the West Indies, Trinidad and Tobago
Senior Solutions Architect, New Light Technologies
Carl Anderson, GISP supports Federal, State, Local and Private partners with geospatial needs. he is a former URISA President and has 30+ years of geospatial experience.
Global Business Development/Land Administration, Esri
Tim Fella is the Global Business Development Manager for Land Administration at Esri. He comes to ESRI with 14 years of experience with land tenure and land administration issues from across the globe. Just prior to Esri, Mr. Fella led new business development and consulting for the... Read More →