Program

Bridging ICTs and the Environment: Making Information Talk and Technologies Work

6-10 July 2015, Central European University, Budapest, Hungary

https://syslab.ceu.edu/courses/SUN2015/talk

Monday July 6th

Introduction (Nador 11, Room 004 unless otherwise specified)

8:30 – 9:00

Registration (Nador 9 Outside Auditorium)

9:00 – 9:30

CEU Summer University Orientation (Nador 9 Auditorium)

9:30 – 10:30

Welcome and Opening Remarks (move to Nador 11, Room 004)

Viktor Lagutov (CEU) and Mahesh Pradhan (UNEP) Welcome from Course Directors

Mahesh Pradhan (UNEP) Sustainability and Higher Education

Lorant Czaran (UN Office for Outer Space Affairs – UNOOSA) Opening Statement

Emily Nilson (CEU) Logistical Information

10:30 – 10:50

Coffee Break (Outside Auditorium)

10:50 – 12:20

The Need for Improved Data-Driven Decision-Making in Water Security

Irina Makarenko (Commission on the Protection of the Black Sea Against Pollution, Turkey) ICT in the Black Sea Region: Experience of the Black Sea Commission

Vadim Sokolov (Scientific-Information Center of the Interstate Coordination Water Commission of Central Asia – SIC-ICWC & Global Water Partnership Central Asia and Caucasus – GWP CACENA, Uzbekistan) Data Needs for Interstate Coordination: Experience of the SIC-ICWC

Viktor Lagutov (CEU) Eye on Earth Initiative and Summit

12:20 – 13:40

Lunch (Rétesház [Strudel House], Október 6 utca 22)

13:40 – 15:10

ICT Solutions for Water Security: an Introduction

Arnold Nagy (CEU) Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) for Water Management and Water Security: a Brief Overview of Tools and Methods

Lorant Czaran (UNOOSA, Austria) An Introduction to the United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs with a Focus on the Space Applications Programme and UN-SPIDER

15:10 – 15:30

Coffee Break (Outside Auditorium)

15:30 – 17:30

Participant Experience and Presentations

Aram Gevorgyan (USAID “Clean Energy and Water Program”, Armenia) Decision Support System (DSS) for Water Resources Management in Armenia

Ankit Patel (Resourcematics Limited, UK) Global Water Risk Mapping Tool – an Analysis of Current and Future Water Demand and Supply

Dmytro Diadin (Kharkiv Academy of Municipal Economy, Ukraine) GIS Tools for Surface and Groundwater Monitoring on Oil and Gas Extraction Areas in East Ukraine

Ilkhom Soliev (Technical University of Berlin, Germany) The Costs of Benefit Sharing: the Case of the Ferghana Valley, the Syr Darya Basin

Shaneica Lester (Unitersity of the West Indies, Jamaica) Thirsty Communities – Reducing Urban Vulnerability and Improving Water Accessibility in Kingston, Jamaica: The Household Water Accessibility Index

18:00 – 19:30

Welcome Reception (Nador 9, Outside Auditorium)

Tuesday July 7th

Case Studies & Data Supply (Nador 11, Room 004)

9:00 – 10:30

Case Studies

Kirstin Miller (Ecocity Builders, USA) The Ecocitizen World Map Project: Explore Your Urban World

Mustapha Mimouni (Sahara and Sahel Observatory, Tunisia) Water Resources Management Using Remote Sensing and GIS: NWSAS Case Study

10:30 – 10:50

Coffee Break (Outside Auditorium)

10:50 – 12:20

Case Studies, cont.

Grazia Fiore (Eurisy, France) Improving Management of Water and Water-Related Risks: Operational Practices from Environmental Managers Using Services Based on Satellites

Mary-Jeanne Adler (Ministry of Environment, Waters and Forests, Romania) Flood Mapping and Water Quality Survey: Results of the Danube Floodrisk and Danube WATER Projects

12:20 – 13:40

Lunch (Rétesház [Strudel House], Október 6 utca 22)

13:40 – 15:00

Case Studies, cont.

Vadim Sokolov (SIC-ICWC, GWP CACENA) GIS / Modeling in the Aral Sea Basin

Irina Gilfanova (CEU) ArcGIS Application in Basin-Scale Water Security Assessments: Azov Sea Case Study

15:00 – 15:10

Group Photo 

15:10 – 15:30

Coffee Break (Outside Auditorium)

15:30 – 17:00

Data Supply

Ed Parsons (Google, UK) The Quantified Earth

Wednesday July 8th

ICT: Geographic Information Systems (Split between Nador 9 Basement – Blue Computer Lab and Nador 11, Room 004)

9:00 – 10:30

Introduction to Geographic Information Systems (GIS) (Nador 9 – Blue Computer Lab, TBC)

Viktor Lagutov (CEU) Geographic Information Systems in Assessing Water Security

10:30 – 10:50

Coffee Break (Outside Auditorium)

10:50 – 12:20

Hands-On Esri ArcGIS Online Practical Session (Nador 9 – Blue Computer Lab)

Emily Nilson (CEU)

  • Exploring maps and adding content on ArcGIS Online
  • Creating your own maps, creating applications
  • Spatial analysis

12:20 – 13:40

Lunch (Rétesház [Strudel House], Október 6 utca 22)

13:40 – 17:00

Crowdmapping Cities from a People’s Perspective (Nador 11, Room 004)

Kirstin Miller (Ecocity Builders)

  • PAR and Community Planning
  • Systems and Urban Metabolism
  • Visualizing Urban Data
  • Neighborhood Surveying Techniques

15:10 – 15:30

Coffee Break (Outside Auditorium)

Thursday July 9th

ICT: Remote Sensing (Split between Nador 11, Room 004 and Nador 9 Blue Computer Lab)

9:00 – 12:20

UNOOSA Remote Sensing Introduction (Nador 11, Room 004)

Lorant Czaran (UNOOSA)Earth Observation Benefits for Sustainable Development: Water and Hazard-Related Applications

10:30 – 10:50

Coffee Break (Outside Auditorium)

12:20 – 13:40

Lunch (Rétesház [Strudel House], Október 6 utca 22)

13:40 – 17:00

UNOOSA Remote Sensing Practical Session (Nador 9 - Blue Computer Lab)

Lorant Czaran (UNOOSA)Testing Best Practice Scenarios from UN-SPIDER Knowledge Portal

15:10 – 15:30

Coffee Break (Outside Auditorium)

19:00 – 22:15

Danube Boat Trip and Social Dinner

Friday July 10th

Other ICTs and Funding Opportunities (Nador 11, Room 004)

9:00 – 10:30

Open-Source Technologies

Istvan Waltner (Szent Istvan University, Hungary) Water Observation and Information System (WOIS): an Open-Source Toolbox for Integrated Water Resources Management

10:30 – 10:50

Coffee Break (Outside Auditorium)

10:50 – 11:35

Knowledge Portals

Lorant Czaran (UNOOSA, Austria) UN-SPIDER Knowledge Portal

11:35 – 12:20

Data and Information Repositories

Vadim Sokolov (SIC-ICWC, GWP CACENA) Global Water Partnership Toolbox: Integrated Water Resources Management

12:20 – 13:40

Lunch (Rétesház [Strudel House], Október 6 utca 22)

13:40 – 15:00

Funding Opportunities

Zsuzsanna Gabor (CEU Academic Research and Cooperation Office) European Funding for Research and Cooperation

15:00 – 15:45

Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs)

Mahesh Pradhan (UNEP) ICT applications for Environmental Education: Case study of UNEP's Massive Open Online Course on Disasters and Ecosystems

15:45 – 17:00

Course wrap-up session and closing ceremony