In the context of the Online INSPIRE Conference 2020, ELISE is organising a workshop titled "EO4GEO/ELISE Vocabularies" on the 11th of June 2020 at 14h. The workshop will discuss how vocabularies and ontologies describing the geospatial and space fields could support the design of CVs and job profiles, the description of ongoing research and the research agendas of organisations, the documentation of location-enabled government processes and work processes in the academic and private sectors.
The INSPIRE and Copernicus initiatives are quite similar.
From that perspective, a right knowledge and skills base is of utmost importance. Therefore,the GI and EO/RS field should be clearly defined and the required skills of those involved should be enhanced.In order to do so, INSPIRE through the ELISE action and Copernicus through the EO4GEO Erasmus+ project have and are currently working on Knowledge Transfer and Skills development activities.
The workshop brings together stakeholders that have worked, currently work or plan to work on vocabularies and ontologies that describe the geospatial and space fields.
These vocabularies and ontologies could support the design of curricula, the definition of job profiles, the comparison of CV’s, the description of on-going research and the research agendas of organisations, the identification and continuous adaptation of the knowledge landscape in both fields.
The vocabularies and ontologies could also be the basis for describing and documenting the tasks of location enabled Government processes, and work processes in the academic and private sectors.
Know more ELISE events at the INSPIRE conference here.
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The recording of this webinar is available here.
| Title | Presenter | View Presentation |
|---|---|---|
| Towards an innovative strategy for skills development and capacity building in the space geo-information sector supporting Copernicus User Uptake | Milva Carbonaro, GISIG | see slides |
| Enabling Digital Government through Geospatial and Location Intelligence | Lorena Hernandez, EC JRC | |
| Vocabularies for INSPIRE implementation and use: linking tasks with skills | Danny Vandenbroucke, KU Leuven | |
| Ontology-based Body of Knowledge for GI and EO | Marc Olijslagers, KU Leuven | see slides |
| The Living Textbook as a Body of Knowledge concept editor | Rob Lemmens, University of Twente | see slides |
| The EO4GEO BoK platform and tool ecosystem | Sven Casteleyn,University of Castellon | see slides |