Days: Sunday, August 13th Monday, August 14th Tuesday, August 15th Wednesday, August 16th Thursday, August 17th Friday, August 18th
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Entertainment: I am African Dance & Poetry by 34/18 Youth Dance Company
Welcome by Morena Letsosa, President of the ICC 2023 Local Organizing Committee
Welcome by Dr Sepo Hachigonta, Acting Executive Director: Strategic Partnerships, National Research Foundation of South Africa,
Welcome and Address by Tim Trainor, President of the International Cartographic Association (ICA)
Messages of Goodwill from the Presidents of the ICA Sister Societies
Keynote ‘Maps for a just climate transition’ by Prof Barend Erasmus, Dean of the Faculyt of Natural and Agricultural Sciences, University of Pretoria
Entertainment: South African Youth Choir
Introduction to the Guest of Honour by M Ramasodi
Address and official opening of the ICC 2023 by the Guest of Honour, Minister Angela Thokozile Didiza, Minster of Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development
Entertainment: African Poet/Storyteller by Malika Ndlovu
Closing Remarks by Morena Letsosa, President of the ICC 2023 Local Organizing Committee
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| 09:00 | PRESENTER: Jiping Liu  | 
| 09:20 | Scenario building for urban disaster management based on the integration of CIM and Big data- The progress of CJISTCP  PRESENTER: Jie Shen  | 
| 09:40 | From Documentation to Response – the operational Swiss Rapid Mapping Service for Natural Hazard and Crisis Management  PRESENTER: Christophe Lienert  | 
| 09:00 | Availability of Fundamental Geospatial Datasets for monitoring the Sustainable Development Goals in Africa  PRESENTER: Aster Denekew Yilma  | 
| 09:20 | Open and Collaborative Initiatives for tackling the Geospatial Data Inequalities in achieving the SDGs  PRESENTER: Silvana Camboim  | 
| 09:40 | Public bodies compliance to PAI and SDI Act: An enabler for geospatial information freedom   | 
| 09:00 | Use of LiDAR drone data for O-mapping and change detection in mountainous areas  PRESENTER: Dušan Petrovič  | 
| 09:20 | History of orienteering maps: in the light of the evolution of survey and reproduction techniques   | 
| 09:40 | The visual complexity of bike maps  PRESENTER: Tumasch Reichenbacher  | 
| 09:00 | Primary Health Care Accessibility in Zomba, Malawi: A Spatial Modelling Approach  PRESENTER: Kondwani Munthali  | 
| 09:20 | Geographically weighted regression modelling using Poisson distribution for factors influencing good SPH at district level, South Africa   | 
| 09:40 | A GIS-based technology response to an avian influenza outbreak in South Africa   | 
| 09:00 | Cognitive differences in navigation using allocentric cameras  PRESENTER: André Mendonça  | 
| 09:20 | Using Eye-tracking to Evaluate Visual Behaviours on GIS-Enhanced Football Animations  PRESENTER: Nianhua Liu  | 
| 09:40 | What moderates the terrain reversal effect in shaded relief maps?  PRESENTER: Arzu Çöltekin  | 
| 09:00 | Theoretical cartography structure, connections, functions  PRESENTER: Gocha Gudzuadze  | 
| 09:20 | From the abstract to maps and landscapes: a metageovisualisation perspective   | 
| 09:40 | Post-Critical Cartography and Deviance: Overcoming Dysfunctional Aspects of Critical Cartography?!  PRESENTER: Dennis Edler  | 
| 10:30 | Revisiting the relevance of cartography   | 
| 11:20 | User Experience Design for Mobile Cartography: Update on a ICA Joint Commission Research Agenda  PRESENTER: Robert E. Roth  | 
| 11:40 | Cognitive issues of mobile map design and use: A collaborative research agenda  PRESENTER: Amy L. Griffin  | 
| 12:00 | Designing maps & visualizations for mobile devices: A collaborative research agenda  PRESENTER: Robert E. Roth  | 
| 12:20 | Data Modeling and Processing in Location Based Services: A Collaborative Research Agenda  PRESENTER: Haosheng Huang  | 
| 11:20 | Characterizing Spatial Accessibility of COVID-19 Testing and Vaccination Sites using Dasymetric Mapping and GIS  PRESENTER: Morteza Karimzadeh  | 
| 11:40 | Mapping South African Covid-19 Vaccine Opinions  PRESENTER: Terisha Pillay  | 
| 12:00 | Mapping the temporally evolved geographic disparities of public perceptions of COVID-19 through social media   | 
| 12:20 | The impact of social isolation on sleep disturbances – evidence from geospatial big data during COVID-19  PRESENTER: Binbin Lin  | 
| 11:20 | Three fuzzy concepts and their implications for cartography  PRESENTER: Liqiu Meng  | 
| 11:40 | A lightweight ontology for landmarks to assist rescue in mountainous areas  PRESENTER: Laurence Jolivet  | 
| 12:00 | From Conceptual Models to Ontologies: Achieving Knowledge Management in SDIs  PRESENTER: Silvana Philippi Camboim  | 
| 12:20 | Making Machine Map Meaning: Notes on Cartographic 'Absence' in Semantic Context   | 
| 11:20 | Geospatial Data Taxonomy for the Sustainable Development Goals in Africa  PRESENTER: Aster Denekew Yilma  | 
| 11:40 | Tasks and challenges of the Head Office of Geodesy and Cartography in the area of developing topographic maps in 1:25,000 scale  PRESENTER: Anna Bober  | 
| 12:00 | AI-based on-demand mapping: an alternative in response to ever-growing mapping agencies' challenges   | 
| 12:20 | Mapping the Sustainable Development Goals: Understanding of our world and its challenges through maps  PRESENTER: Guillaume Le Sourd  | 
| 11:20 | Automation of the visualisation of eye-tracking data with animated heatmaps  PRESENTER: Pyry Kettunen  | 
| 11:40 | GazePlotter – tool for eye movement sequences visualization  PRESENTER: Michaela Vojtechovska  | 
| 12:00 | Map Use Challenges in the Digital Humanities: Preliminary Insights through Eye-Tracking Analysis  PRESENTER: Francis Harvey  | 
| 12:20 | Investigating the relation of path integration performance and cartographic cues inspired by grid cell properties  PRESENTER: Annika Korte  | 
| 11:20 | Storytelling, Visual and Cognitive Mapping and Photoatlassing of Indigenous Elder William Commanda’s Canoe Journey: Art, Craft, Motion, Experience, Knowledge and Wisdom  PRESENTER: Romola Thumbadoo  | 
| 11:40 | Dante's Inferno as an ArcGIS StoryMap  PRESENTER: Josef Műnzberger  | 
Eric Losang (Leibniz-Institute for Regional Geography, Germany)
Franz-Josef Behr (Stuttgart University of Applied Sciences, Germany)
Milan Konečný (Masaryk university, Faculty of Science, Geographical Departement, Czechia)
Jie Shen (Nanjing Normal University, China)
Christophe Lienert (Steering Committee Intervention in Natural Hazards LAINAT, Swiss Federal Office for the Environment, Switzerland)
Amy Griffin (RMIT University, Australia)
| 14:30 | A GIS Approach To Measuring Public Transport Travel Delay On Higher Order Roads In The City Of Cape Town  PRESENTER: Stefan de Bruin  | 
| 14:50 | Developing deep learning model for predicting perceived walkability using street view images  PRESENTER: Youngok Kang  | 
| 15:10 | Measuring human perceptions of urban landscape using machine learning: factor affecting perceived walkability of street-view image  PRESENTER: Jiyoon Lee  | 
| 14:30 | Innovative solution for relief printing without limiting heights   | 
| 14:50 | Selective Terrain Smoothing   | 
| 15:10 | Principal Components and Relief Shading   | 
| 14:30 | #mappingmtushba – data collection and automated map generation  PRESENTER: Dirk Burghardt  | 
| 14:50 | The Potential of VGI and Traffic Flow Generation Model for Solving the Traffic Sensor Location Problem  PRESENTER: Zihan Liu  | 
| 15:10 | Using open and collaborative data to improve the Brazilian topographic mapping in protected areas  PRESENTER: Claudia Robbi Sluter  | 
| 14:30 | Reasons for the emergence of exonyms   | 
| 14:50 | Compatibilization of Geographical Names used in the Brazilian Official Mapping  PRESENTER: Viviane Barbosa Diniz  | 
| 15:10 | Endonyms or Exonyms: How map purpose, data source, and map language impact place naming on maps  PRESENTER: Zhaoxu Sui  | 
| 14:30 | Over the rainbow: An in-depth examination of the pervasiveness of the rainbow colour scheme  PRESENTER: Izabela Gołębiowska  | 
| 14:50 | Minimum Dimensions for Cartographic Symbology: Towards a Comprehensive Definition and Assessment Method   | 
| 15:10 | Historical maps inform landform cognition in machine learning  PRESENTER: Sam Arundel  | 
| 14:30 | German Grid Cell Database: From Spatial to Statistics  PRESENTER: Benjamin Würzler  | 
| 14:50 | Cartography and Sustainable Development: Developing an Agenda  PRESENTER: Britta Ricker  | 
| 15:10 | Sub-national mapping for a Sustainable World:  data availability and dis/aggregation  PRESENTER: Guillaume Le Sourd  | 
Mapping and geospatial organizations are evolving to better meet the needs of society and support sustainable development. Providing their geospatial information quickly to decision makers is crucial to achieving this goal and GIS is a vital part of the solution. In this seminar you will hear from your peers, see the Esri vision for mapping organizations, and learn about implementation and success stories.
| 16:00 | A new 3D visible space index for evaluating urban openness  PRESENTER: Hui Zhu  | 
| 16:20 | Network Modeling Of Settlements' Interaction For Sustainable Development Of Remote Territories  PRESENTER: Viktoriia Filippova  | 
| 16:40 | Spatial analysis in GeoAI with the use of graph neural networks: Quality of life prediction in urban areas case  PRESENTER: Adam Iwaniak  | 
| 16:00 | Collaboratively Updating National Cartography: An Automated Tool for Integrating OpenStreetMap Data into Topographic Mapping in Brazil  PRESENTER: Leonardo Scharth Loureiro Silva  | 
| 16:20 | Updating a Topographical Line Map of Gaborone Broadhurst Suburb with the Help of Digital Globe Orthorectified Mosaic and Crowdsourcing  PRESENTER: Lopang Maphale  | 
| 16:40 | Improving Mobile Positioning Accuracy Within An Image-Based Hybrid Geo-crowdsourcing System  PRESENTER: John Haumann  | 
| 16:00 | Online value-scale generator for proportional symbol maps  PRESENTER: Radek Barvir  | 
| 16:20 | Community space-time flow expression  PRESENTER: Aleksandra Stanczak  | 
| 16:40 | Building Accessibility Maps: Cartographic Solutions to Assist Mobility of People with Disabilities  PRESENTER: Dariusz Gotlib  | 
| 16:00 | Building the case for a bottom-up approach to SDI stakeholder collaboration – experiences from South Africa  PRESENTER: Lindy-Anne Siebritz  | 
| 16:20 | Use Case Driven Dynamic Integration of Cross-Domain Content  PRESENTER: Lassi Lehto  | 
| 16:40 | Roadmap From A Traditional Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI) To An Integrated Geospatial Information Framework (IGIF)  PRESENTER: Morena Letsosa  | 
| 16:00 | Comparative User Experiments in Cognitive Pitfalls of Climate Change Information  PRESENTER: Nianhua Liu  | 
| 16:20 | The effect of dominant background color and traffic subnetwork on the readability of topographic maps: An eye tracking study  PRESENTER: Merve Keskin  | 
| 16:40 | Examining the distribution of motion velocity during visual search towards designing effective dynamic point symbols for quantitative mapping  PRESENTER: Paweł Cybulski  | 
| 16:00 | Changing Desires and Aims in Public Health Mapping in the United States, 1920-2020   | 
| 16:20 | A dashboard application to explore population distribution derived from GPS location data during the COVID-19 pandemic in Kyoto, Japan  PRESENTER: James Todd  | 
| 16:40 | Spatial Planning as an Explanatory Factor in the Spatial Distribution of COVID-19 in Kampala City  PRESENTER: Ivan Bamweyana  | 
Mapping and geospatial organizations are evolving to better meet the needs of society and support sustainable development. Providing their geospatial information quickly to decision makers is crucial to achieving this goal and GIS is a vital part of the solution. In this seminar you will hear from your peers, see the Esri vision for mapping organizations, and learn about implementation and success stories.
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| 09:00 | Confronting the quantum: do maps visualize or actually create spatial truths and realities?   | 
| 09:20 | A multiple-constituency approach to ethics in cartography   | 
| 09:40 | In Maps We Trust   | 
| 09:00 | Unveiling Frozen Lands and Seas: Nineteenth Century Mapping of the Arctic   | 
| 09:20 | Magnetic declination on the early modern cartographic representations of the Adriatic Sea  PRESENTER: Josip Faričić  | 
| 09:40 | Cartographic meaning made in use: Reconsiderations of Jacques Bertin’s Sémiologie Graphique as a translation   | 
| 09:00 | Mapping Weed Infestation in Maize Fields Using Sentinel-2 data  PRESENTER: Yoliswa Mkhize  | 
| 09:20 | Geosite database of the High Gerecse Hills (Hungary): with cartographic and GIS-based methodologies  PRESENTER: Edina Hajdú  | 
| 09:00 | The challenge of co-operative governance of addresses and address data in Mankweng and surroundings in Limpopo, South Africa  PRESENTER: Azile Mdleleni  | 
| 09:20 | Mapping Housing Dynamics and Affordability Solutions in Fairfax City, Virginia  PRESENTER: Lyndsey Norberg  | 
| 09:40 | Mapping the intensity of ward-level barriers to youth’s participation in local development planning in Gauteng province, South Africa  PRESENTER: Samy Katumba  | 
| 09:00 | Concept and realisation of the laboratory of indoor cartography with the support of computer game environments  PRESENTER: Jakub Łobodecki  | 
| 09:20 | Visualizing indoor layout for spatial learning using Mixed Reality-based X-ray vision  PRESENTER: Shengkai Wang  | 
| 09:40 | Indoor navigation map design based on the analysis of space characteristics  PRESENTER: Jingyi Zhou  | 
| 09:00 | Quality Assessment of the OpenStreetMap Road Network in Calgary, Alberta  PRESENTER: Xin Wang  | 
| 09:20 | A Contemporary Nolli Map: Using OpenStreetMap Data to Represent Urban Public Spaces  PRESENTER: Florian Ledermann  | 
Teaching cartography from the universe of Black Panther  PRESENTER: Paula Juliasz  | 
Specialized topographic maps: types, content, methods and technologies of creation  PRESENTER: Anna Ivanova  | 
Bilingual road signs in Dunaszerdahely   | 
Terrain passability mapping in the Czech Republic  PRESENTER: Marian Rybansky  | 
Pictorial Artifacts and Cartographic Imagination: Melding the Chasm between Time and Space   | 
The historic distribution of schistosomiasis transmitting snails in Mbombela and Nkomazi local municipalities  PRESENTER: Felleng Letlaila  | 
| 10:30 | The UN-IGIF in Action: Opportunities for Cartography and GIScience   | 
| 11:20 | Generalization of digital elevation models for military passability maps development  PRESENTER: Wojciech Dawid  | 
| 11:40 | Options for systematizing cartographic rules  PRESENTER: Jiří Drozda  | 
| 12:00 | The Application of Artificial Neural Networks for the generalisation of Military Passability Maps  PRESENTER: Krzysztof Pokonieczny  | 
| 12:20 | Adjacent Point Mapping Methods: Web Mapping Approach   | 
| 11:20 | Mapping climate zones change for the territory of Kazakhstan  PRESENTER: Mátyás Gede  | 
| 11:40 | Uncertainty in Mapping Climate Change-Related Flooding Risk to Residential Property Values  PRESENTER: Antoni Moore  | 
| 12:00 | Mapping the city's trajectories to cool the city and better resist heat waves  PRESENTER: Anne Ruas  | 
| 12:20 | MICROHEAT Building Aggregation to estimate the potential for shared energy generation with heat pumps  PRESENTER: Pia Bereuter  | 
| 11:20 | Locating and Mapping Missing Cemeteries in Immersive Virtual Environments   | 
| 11:40 | Beyond Maps - the use of Highly Immersive Visualization Environment (HIVE) technology in using VR and AR in geoscience education  PRESENTER: Henok Solomon  | 
| 12:00 | Cartographic Visualisation within Immersive Virtual Environments  PRESENTER: Ondřej Kvarda  | 
| 12:20 | The Implementation of a Dialogue Based Interaction Tool for the Usage in Immersive Virtual Environments  PRESENTER: Marco Weißmann  | 
| 11:20 | Towards strategies for ensuring trustworthiness in cartography   | 
| 11:40 | Advancing Ethics in Cartography   | 
| 12:00 | Detecting and Visualizing the Knowledge Structure of AI Ethics in Wikipedia Data  PRESENTER: Mengyi Wei  | 
| 12:20 | Visual analysis of AI ethics cases  PRESENTER: Chuan Chen  | 
| 11:20 | Atlassing Sustainable Development: A Participatory and Critical Approach to Neighbourhoods in Transition  PRESENTER: Barbara Roosen  | 
| 11:40 | Impact of mining activities on vegetation composition in pingel mining area using multi-temporal landsat images  PRESENTER: Salamatu Abdullahi  | 
| 12:00 | Smart Cartography in sustainable and efficient use of land  PRESENTER: Samuel Osei  | 
| 12:20 | Preparing the geodiversity map of Hungary in line with the UNESCO SDGs  PRESENTER: Márton Pál  | 
The challenge of creating cartography of zones of extreme conditions; case of Chilean Antarctica  PRESENTER: Jeanette Araneda  | 
Spatial data acquisition in local Municipalities,with special references to issues and opportunities regarding spatial data acquisition   | 
Geospatial data, analysis and mapping for service delivery   | 
A Novel Indoor Trajectory Pattern Mining Framework  PRESENTER: Wangshu Wang  | 
The spatial nature of structural unemployment in South Africa  PRESENTER: Gina Weir-Smith  | 
Efficient Method for COVID-19 Vaccine Allocation  PRESENTER: Jinmu Choi  | 
Dalia Varanka (U.S. Geological Survey, United States)
Juha Oksanen (Finnish Geospatial Research Institute, Finland)
| 14:30 | Archiving Printed and Digital Atlases – How to keep the «Atlas of Switzerland» available for future generations  PRESENTER: René Sieber  | 
| 14:50 | Assessment of the quality of colour scales: a case study "Landscape Atlas of Czech Republic"  PRESENTER: Vit Vozenilek  | 
| 15:10 | Spatial knowledge in atlases and encyclopedias - structural commonalities and differences in the production of space.   | 
| 14:30 | A review of the ICA model of stakeholders in a spatial data infrastructure (SDI)  PRESENTER: Antony Cooper  | 
| 14:50 | Are Data Ecosystems ready for Location Data – Case Location Innovation Hub in Finland   | 
| 15:10 | Smart Cartography: representing complex geographical reality of 21st century   | 
| 14:30 | A deep learning model for the recognition of depression wetland shape  PRESENTER: Jaco Kemp  | 
| 14:50 | A hydrogeomorphic approach to river characterization in the Breede River catchment, South Africa.  PRESENTER: Pearl Mzobe  | 
| 15:10 | Enhancing U-net extraction of hydrographic features from IfSAR data in Alaska using shallow water channel depth models  PRESENTER: Lawrence Stanislawski  | 
| 14:30 | St Gallen Globe Online  PRESENTER: Jost Schmid  | 
| 14:50 | Exclusionary tales in Beirut’s spaces of craftsmanship: Using historic cartography, archival ethnography, and oral history to map the enduring vulnerability of craftspeople   | 
| 15:10 | Behind the first Habsburg map of Transylvania – comparative analysis of contemporary manuscript maps   | 
| 14:30 | Satellite remote sensing of COVID-19 lockdown effects upon urban ecosystems  PRESENTER: Xiaojun Yang  | 
| 14:50 | A Comparative Study of Semantic Segmentation Using Deep Neural Networks in a GNSS-denied Underground Parking Lot   ![]() PRESENTER: Jonathan Li  | 
| 15:10 | A Novel Autoencoder Based Nonlinear Adaptive Weighted Network for Hyperspectral Unmixing  PRESENTER: Chen Xiao  | 
Climate variability impacts on the historical distribution of B. Africanus in Johannesburg Metropolitan Municipality    | 
River basin web mapping  PRESENTER: Sergey Krylov  | 
Present and future climate characteristics of Syria based on CORDEX simulations  PRESENTER: Jesús Reyes  | 
Geospatial Mapping for Rural Cartography Towards Local Sustainable Development Goals: A case study of Bombora, Bori, Sulawas, Sihad Gram Panchayat, Udaipur, India  PRESENTER: Bhanwar Vishvendra Raj Singh  | 
Setting standards for cemetery spatial databases – a case study in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Eger, Hungary  PRESENTER: Márton Pál  | 
Current conditions, opportunities and deficiencies of using State Coordinate Reference System of North Macedonia from international EPSG and PROJ databases   | 
| 16:00 | Examining the relationship between basic service delivery provision and dissatisfaction with the performance of local government in Gauteng (South Africa)  PRESENTER: Samy Katumba  | 
| 16:20 | Assessment and Application of Land Administration Concepts to South Africa for All Forms of Land Tenure  PRESENTER: Mokgethi Motswenyane  | 
| 16:40 | Commonwealth of Independent States Geoportal  PRESENTER: Elena Martynova  | 
| 16:00 | From traditional OGC Webservices to Modern Open API based Service Architectures: Introduction, Concepts and Experiences from Germany, a country in Transition   | 
| 16:20 | OGC API Standards for the Next Generation of Web Mapping  PRESENTER: Gobe Hobona  | 
| 16:40 | Improving Interoperability of National Geospatial Services in International Context  PRESENTER: Alpo Turunen  | 
| 16:00 | Fifty years of Polish and world cartographic literature : bibliography compiled by Jerzy Ostrowski and Zenon Kozieł  PRESENTER: Izabela Karsznia  | 
| 16:20 | The Next Forty Years: A brief history of ICA 1984-2023   | 
| 16:40 | The changing role of the map in Western European society over the last 250 years   | 
| 16:00 | Automatic Extraction and Placement of Building Point Vector Data from Aerial Imagery for the 1: 25 000 Topographic Map Production  PRESENTER: Miloš Basarić  | 
| 16:00 | A New Swiss Map Generation for Mobile Use  PRESENTER: Mark Wigley  | 
| 16:20 | Mobile first proposition of UFPR CampusMap  PRESENTER: Luciene Delazari  | 
| 16:40 | User experience with smartphone based global-scale thematic maps in data journalism  PRESENTER: Arzu Çöltekin  | 
| 16:00 | Exonyms in Spanish. Criteria and usage in cartography  PRESENTER: Irene Sahagún Luis  | 
| 16:20 | Development of a Japanese 'GIS place name dictionary' as a basis for interdisciplinary research  PRESENTER: Keiji Yano  | 
Geospatial Information Science: A tool for Sustainable Forest Management of Miombo Woodlands  PRESENTER: Mzikayise Shabangu  | 
Environmental data and satellite images: information sources for the identification of illegal activities in the landscape on the example of Slovakia  PRESENTER: Daniel Szatmári  | 
Exploring active LiDAR and very high spatial resolution optical data in tree mapping  PRESENTER: Simbarashe Jombo  | 
hin&weg – unveiling migration patterns using an analytical visualisation approach  PRESENTER: Eric Losang  | 
Data model for the 1:25,000 scale digital cartography of the IGM - Chile  PRESENTER: Jeanette Araneda  | 
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| 09:00 | From Maps to Geospatial Knowledge Graph: Geospatial Knowledge Representation and Reasoning  PRESENTER: Haijiang Xu  | 
| 09:20 | Understanding Relevance in Maps through the use of Knowledge Graphs  PRESENTER: José Pablo Ceballos Cantú  | 
| 09:40 | Querying CityGML Data through Virtual Knowledge Graphs  PRESENTER: Linfang Ding  | 
| 09:00 | “Cartography and Open Standards”: A Proposal for an Open Geospatial Consortium Technical Paper  PRESENTER: Serena Coetzee  | 
| 09:20 | Representation of Real-World Complexities: a paradigm shift   | 
| 09:40 | Next generation OGC standard for cartographic portrayal interoperability  PRESENTER: Jérôme Jacovella-St-Louis  | 
| 09:00 | Thematic cartography as a support for understanding social vulnerability in Porto Alegre region, Brazil  PRESENTER: Andrea Iescheck  | 
| 09:20 | Mapping the everyday geographies of new waves of Russian emigration in Tbilisi.    | 
| 09:40 | Effects of Covid-19 Pandemic on Spatial Patterns of Burglaries (2019-2020) in Chicago, Illinois  PRESENTER: Esther Amoako  | 
| 09:00 | Spatial aspects of evacuation: A closer look at user interaction during route choice   PRESENTER: Dajana Snopková  | 
| 09:20 | Investigation of Sequential Order of Sketch Map Drawing After Walking in the City  PRESENTER: Kaori Ito  | 
| 09:40 | User-centered design of a geoinformation system for identifying the visitor's impact in environmentally fragile areas in natural parks  PRESENTER: Claudia R. Sluter  | 
| 09:00 | Revisiting schools of cartographic thought: ideological connotations in the (Post-) Soviet school  PRESENTER: Menno-Jan Kraak  | 
| 09:20 | Ethnic Map in the Book containing the Williamstown Lectures of Count Teleki   | 
| 09:40 | An overview of the Soviet mapping of South Africa  PRESENTER: Martin Davis  | 
| 09:00 | Points-to-polygons and reverse animations for enhanced visual analytics on multiscale thematic maps   | 
| 09:20 | Geovisualization for Pollinator Decision Support with Beescape NexGen  PRESENTER: Anthony C. Robinson  | 
| 09:40 | Real time visual analytics of moving features: A case of vessel movement  PRESENTER: Bolelang Sibolla  | 
| 10:30 | The Power of Mapping as Knowledge Exchange for a more Resilient Future   | 
| 11:20 | The presence of geoinformatics in Hungarian secondary education   | 
| 11:40 | Commemorating the 30th Anniversary of the Barbara Petchenik Children’s Map Competition and exploring directions for the future  PRESENTER: Romola Thumbadoo  | 
| 12:00 | Title	Children mapping their realities and aspirations: an innovative methodological tool with implications for practice, program and policy  PRESENTER: Romola Thumbadoo  | 
| 12:20 | Mapping Across the Curriculum: Cartographic Theory for K-8 Education   | 
| 11:20 | Competences of a modern academic cartographer  PRESENTER: Juliane Cron  | 
| 11:40 | Cartographic Body of Knowledge – work in progress  PRESENTER: Terje Midtbø  | 
| 12:00 | Jupyter Technology as a Cartographer's Work Environment: A Case Study  PRESENTER: Kamil Choromański  | 
| 12:20 | Developing teaching/learning materials on “Sense of Place” with students in an international university cooperation: overall approach and first phase outcomes at HKA  PRESENTER: Gertrud Schaab  | 
| 11:20 | Towards Automated Nautical Chart Compilation and Verification of Output Topology and Safety  PRESENTER: Christos Kastrisios  | 
| 11:40 | Data enrichment and supervised learning in road and settlement feature selection for small scale maps  PRESENTER: Albert Adolf  | 
| 12:00 | A Super-pixel Scaling Approach to Detect Inconsistency of Cross-layer Tile Maps  PRESENTER: Junbo Yu  | 
| 12:20 | Quantitative expressions of spatial similarity between road networks in multiscale map spaces  PRESENTER: Pengbo Li  | 
| 11:20 | Development of an interactive VR flight simulation with ArcGIS SDK for Unity and a hang glider  PRESENTER: Jan Wilkening  | 
| 11:40 | 3D-Terrain Mapping and Mixed Reality Cartography supporting Edutainment in Landscape Genesis - The Saarschleife Geotope Application  PRESENTER: Peter Fischer-Stabel  | 
| 12:00 | Measuring Physiological Responses to VR-Based Urban Environments  PRESENTER: Julian Keil  | 
| 12:20 | Analysis of cartographic symbols as visual support in interactive VR geovisualizations  PRESENTER: Helge Olberding  | 
| 11:20 | Spatial analysis of scorpion accidents in Brazil: its relation to climate and urbanization  PRESENTER: Gabrielle Silva Gardim  | 
| 11:40 | Exploring the Spatio-temporal Patterns of Urban Fire Incidents  PRESENTER: Yihong Yuan  | 
| 12:00 | Using Least Cost Path Analysis to Plan a New Bypass Route on Highway 401 to Mitigate Traffic Congestion and Impacts in the City of Toronto, Ontario   ![]() PRESENTER: Jonathan Li  | 
| 12:20 | The influence of environmental factors on the historical distribution of B. pfeifferi in the Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality   | 
| 11:20 | Interactive web mapping for urban climate monitoring and research based on reference and crowdsourced observations  PRESENTER: Timofey Samsonov  | 
| 11:40 | Label Density in Large-Scale Online Maps  PRESENTER: Michael Peterson  | 
| 12:00 | Visualising temporal changes in visitors’ areas of interest using online geotagged photographs  PRESENTER: Yoshiki Wakabayashi  | 
| 12:20 | Create Custom Basemaps for Desktop or Mobile Applications   | 
| 14:30 | Voyage Around Our Rooms: Performance in the Mapping of Lockdown Spaces   | 
| 14:50 | Fracturing, Flux & Fragility: Mapping Ecological Islands & Edges   | 
| 15:10 | The Witcher world map. People need maps of imaginary places.  PRESENTER: Albert Adolf  | 
| 14:30 | Issues in the design of bus network maps   | 
| 14:50 | Yet another design for an old map   | 
| 15:10 | How to Design Map of ‘Utopiae’ for Game Players?  PRESENTER: Beata Medynska-Gulij  | 
| 14:30 | Cartography, Children’s Mapping, Drawing and Painting, and Photoatlas Storytelling: An Innovative Transdisciplinary Project  PRESENTER: Romola Thumbadoo  | 
| 14:50 | Evaluating Gaze-Based Interfaces for Map Interaction  PRESENTER: Christian E. Murphy  | 
| 15:10 | Machines as potential end users of maps in future: a key question to ponder upon?   | 
| 14:30 | Concours Carto, how can we teach cartography by map contest ?   | 
| 14:50 | Educational Potential of Map Storytelling Creation using Data Objects-Driven Mobile Mapping Toolkit – KoPpoMai  PRESENTER: Iori Sasaki  | 
| 15:10 | Activating students in cartographic education   | 
| 14:30 | U-turn in map making to overcome shortcomings of territorial visualisations  PRESENTER: Jakob Listabarth  | 
| 14:50 | Parametrization of the Hungarian Stereographic Map Sheets  PRESENTER: Mátyás Gede  | 
| 15:10 | Self-Constructing Graph Convolutional Networks for Semantic Segmentation of Historical Maps  PRESENTER: Lukas Arzoumanidis  | 
| 14:30 | OpenStreetMap Data as a Basis for Official Geospatial Data: An Investigation into Updating the Building Stock Data for Municipalities in Baden-Württemberg, Germany  PRESENTER: Franz-Josef Behr  | 
| 14:50 | Identifying Temporal Patterns of Contributions to OpenStreetMap in Brazilian Cities: The Role of Cell Size.  PRESENTER: Silvana Camboim  | 
| 15:10 | Artificial Intelligence based Building Attributes Enrichment in OpenStreetMap using Street-view Images  PRESENTER: Liqiu Meng  | 
| 16:00 | Mapping environmental properties through image processing for an environmental perception study  PRESENTER: Feng Qi  | 
| 16:20 | Crop classification and weed detection in rainfed maize crops using UAV and PlanetScope imagery  PRESENTER: Colette de Villiers  | 
| 16:40 | The Brazilian Pampa as part of INPE´s official program for mapping native vegetation removal  PRESENTER: Tatiana Kuplich  | 
| 16:00 | The least crowded path: where to start?  PRESENTER: Laure De Cock  | 
| 16:20 | Design and Implementation of Geo-visualization of Human Mobility and Building Occupancy on Smart Campus  PRESENTER: Tao Wang  | 
| 16:40 | Story maps to support sense of place and conservation within urban greenspace   | 
| 16:00 | Evaluating data classification methods for choropleth maps to analyse geographic accessibility in South Africa  PRESENTER: Lourens Snyman  | 
| 16:20 | Statistical Data Integration with Maps using Dot Density   | 
| 16:40 | What do we want to communicate? A few reflections on the choropleth map class ranges.  PRESENTER: Elzbieta Bielecka  | 
| 16:00 | Using automated cartography to create maritime charts suitable for hard copy printing.  PRESENTER: Christie Ence  | 
| 16:20 | Creating a Global Historic Maritime Trade Model Using A Least-cost Surface Analysis  PRESENTER: Lucinda Roberts  | 
| 16:40 | Efforts to Streamline Bathymetry Compilation for Marine Navigation   | 
| 16:00 | Participatory Mapping of the Water-Food-Energy Nexus in the Brazilian Semiarid Region to meet the SDGs  PRESENTER: Gislleidy Uchôa Tavares  | 
| 16:20 | Indigenous knowledge transfer through participatory mapping: attitude of the Arctic population to communications using mental maps  PRESENTER: Antonina Savvinova  | 
| 16:40 | Learning of spatial correlation between urban solid-waste and stray dog population with participatory mapping  PRESENTER: Sumit Sen  | 
| 16:00 | Comparative measures of raster qualitative maps  PRESENTER: Małgorzata Wieczorek  | 
| 16:20 | Understanding the role of geographical environments in emergency dispatches with GPS trajectories  PRESENTER: Yanan Wu  | 
| 16:40 | Mapping the spatial profile and susceptibility of illegal land occupation: A case study of the Cape Town Metropolitan area, South Africa  PRESENTER: Curtis Bailey  | 
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| 09:00 | Brazilian theses and dissertations on School Cartography in the period 2011 - 2020  PRESENTER: Paula Juliasz  | 
| 09:20 | Valuing Historical Cartography in the study of ancient civilizations in basic education using Minecraft  PRESENTER: Carla Sena  | 
| 09:40 | Making the Minecraft® on demand project open-source and extensible by the community  PRESENTER: Théo Szanto  | 
| 09:00 | Making Landsat 5, 7 and 8 reflectance consistent using MODIS nadir-BRDF adjusted reflectance as reference  PRESENTER: Xianghong Che  | 
| 09:20 | Evaluation of the integration between level 1 of South African National land cover classes and topographical data   | 
| 09:40 | Analysis of the spatial extension of pineapple monocultures in northern Costa Rica using heterogeneous geographic data  PRESENTER: Jean-François Girres  | 
| 09:00 | Dealing with spatial heterogeneities to discover spatiotemporal event behaviour  PRESENTER: Roya Habibi  | 
| 09:20 | Revisiting the role of distance for spatial prediction  PRESENTER: Peng Luo  | 
| 09:40 | Development of geoid model and comparative evaluation   | 
| 09:00 | Radiometric mapping using QGIS to illustrate the distribution of naturally occurring radionuclides: a case of the Berg River estuary  PRESENTER: Ivan Henrico  | 
| 09:20 | Automated mapping of culverts, bridges, and dams  PRESENTER: Ethan Shavers  | 
| 09:40 | Automatic Labels in Leaflet   | 
| 09:00 | Changes in map use after digitalisation: results from online surveys at three time periods   | 
| 09:20 | Smart Campus: how we get there? A study case at UFPR  PRESENTER: Luciene Delazari  | 
| 09:40 | What could perceptual and sensitive mapping be used for?  PRESENTER: Laurence Jolivet  | 
| 09:00 | Requirements for Implementing Map Projections in GIS and Mapping Software  PRESENTER: Bojan Šavrič  | 
| 09:20 | An Efficient Data Structure Providing Maps of the Frequency of Public Transit Service Within User-Specified Time Windows  PRESENTER: Annika Bonerath  | 
| 09:40 | Lessons learnt from digitizing a label dataset for AI-based feature extraction of watercourses  PRESENTER: Justus Poutanen  | 
| 10:30 | Towards Cultural Economic Geography as a driver of sustainable development - cartography beyond coordinate geometry   | 
| 11:20 | Contribution of GIS to the Forecast mapping of marine flooding risk of a coastal sebkha of Soliman (Gulf of Tunis – Tunisia)  PRESENTER: Noura Brahmi  | 
| 11:40 | Mapping the geographically and temporally evolved flood risks in the contiguous United States   | 
| 12:00 | Integrating cellular automata model into 3D representation for enhancing flood risk communication  PRESENTER: Weilian Li  | 
| 11:20 | Automating conversion of remote sensing images to human readable map images using generative AI   | 
| 11:40 | Enhancing the vertical accuracy of Copernicus digital elevation model using tree-based machine learning models   ![]() PRESENTER: Chukwuma Okolie  | 
| 12:00 | Groth’s algorithm to detect the possible presence of landmines using changes in the reflection of plants.  PRESENTER: Peter Schmitz  | 
| 12:20 | Sentinel 2 land cover product comparison: South African National land cover 2020 vs ESRI Global land cover 2020  PRESENTER: Luncedo Ngcofe  | 
| 11:20 | The rising role of drones in the training of cartographers at ELTE  PRESENTER: László Zentai  | 
| 11:40 | Interactive Web mapping for university education  PRESENTER: Silvia Marinova  | 
| 12:00 | Enhancing Geoscience Education at Historically Black Colleges and Universities: Mapping Opportunities and Developing Capacity-Building Resources  PRESENTER: Reginald Archer  | 
| 12:20 | A model for improving spatial thinking in undergraduate modules with a spatial focus offered by Geography departments at selected South African universities  PRESENTER: Sanet Carow  | 
| 11:20 | Design Recommendations for Map-based Storytelling in Augmented Reality: A Preliminary Study   | 
| 11:40 | Design and implementation of mixed reality narrative map of Nanjing Ming Dynasty City Wall based on video integration  PRESENTER: Xiaoyan Liu  | 
| 12:00 | Exploring the potential of an Augmented Reality sandbox for geovisualization  PRESENTER: Jan Wilkening  | 
| 12:20 | The usage of “fog” as a visual variable in 3D-cartographic virtual reality environments   | 
| 11:20 | Design Space in Cartography: Outlining a design perspective in critical analysis of peace and conflict visualisations   | 
| 11:40 | Confirming cross-cultural differences in map design perception  PRESENTER: Georg Gartner  | 
| 12:00 | Improving the atlas experience: the use of annotations  PRESENTER: Menno-Jan Kraak  | 
| 12:20 | Exploring Cartographic Narratives: Applying Storytelling Techniques and Agile Methodologies  PRESENTER: Silvana Camboim  | 
| 11:20 | Using GISc for modelling energy expenditure when traversing paths in nature reserves of the City of Tshwane, South Africa  PRESENTER: Christel Hansen  | 
| 11:40 | A social-sensing approach to monitoring human-biodiversity interactions in urban environments  PRESENTER: Madalina Gugulica  | 
| 12:00 | A Holistic View on Volunteered Geographic Information   | 
| 12:20 | Food, Water, Shelter: Crowdsourcing a Diverse Atlas Trilogy on Global Human Needs  PRESENTER: Alicia Cowart  | 
| 14:30 | ODM2OSM: A tool to extract building information from open drone data to enrich OpenStreetMap  PRESENTER: Christian E. Murphy  | 
| 14:50 | PRESENTER: Simiso Ntuli  | 
| 15:10 | Using drone photogrammetry for establishing a 3D geosite model application  PRESENTER: Edina Hajdú  | 
| 14:30 | Semi-automatic development of thematic tactile maps  PRESENTER: Jakub Wabiński  | 
| 14:50 | Multi-colour 3D printing for supporting tactile perception of geospatial visualizations  PRESENTER: Jan Brus  | 
| 15:10 | A new approach to making 3D-printed geographic models interactive for people with visual impairment  PRESENTER: Radek Barvir  | 
| 14:30 | Open Data and machine learning in the service of complementing municipal GIS inventory  PRESENTER: László Zentai  | 
| 14:50 | Geographies of Inequities: Towards an Open-Source Digital History of Slave Sales in Virginia  PRESENTER: Matthew Rice  | 
| 15:10 | Building an Open Dataset of Ubiquitous Map Images for Cartographic Research: Practices and Prospects  PRESENTER: Linfang Ding  | 
| 14:30 | An interactive voice recognition web application for geospatial data visualisation  PRESENTER: Silvana Camboim  | 
| 14:50 | Issues of a Map interface with SVI imagery in a Smart Campus Context  PRESENTER: André Mendonça  | 
| 15:10 | Leveraging map use context for advancing cartography in the 21st century  PRESENTER: Mona Bartling  | 
| 14:30 | Reconstructing Ethnic Maps for Interactive Use   | 
| 14:50 | Visualising Geographically Classified Cartographic Collections  PRESENTER: Igor Drecki  | 
| 15:10 | New Approaches to Visualization of Land Administration within Space and Time: the Land of Bohemia  PRESENTER: Tomáš Janata  | 
| 14:30 | Evaluating use of satellite imagery in planning and poverty alliviation in the Mahikeng - Ramotshere Moiloa Local Municipalities based on vegetation cover  PRESENTER: Flora Makgale  | 
| 14:50 | EO-AI4GlobalChange: Earth Observation Big Data and Deep Learning for Global Environmental Change Monitoring  PRESENTER: Yifang Ban  | 
| 16:00 | Leveraging machine learning and drone multispectral data for site-specific weed management in tomato agricultural areas  PRESENTER: Martin Chari  | 
| 16:20 | Neural Network Modelling of Crop Phenology in Support of Agricultural Monitoring – A Base Map Approach  PRESENTER: André Skupin  | 
| 16:40 | Smallholder Maize Farm Mapping With Multi-Temporal Sentinel-1 Data in Support of the Sustainable Development Goals  PRESENTER: Lwandile Nduku  | 
| 16:00 | A formal description of topographic space – maps  contributing to AI  PRESENTER: Georg Gartner  | 
| 16:20 | PRESENTER: Yong Wang  | 
| 16:40 | Urban morphology meets geo-knowledge graph  PRESENTER: Dongsheng Chen  | 
| 16:00 | The importance of tactile maps in the development of spatial thinking  PRESENTER: Barbara Jordão  | 
| 16:20 | Methodological study of tactile signs readability  PRESENTER: Albina Mościcka  | 
| 16:40 | The introduction of inclusive cartography as a content of basic education  PRESENTER: Waldirene Carmo  | 
| 16:00 | Split legend or split attention? Evaluating layout designs of geodashboard interfaces  PRESENTER: Izabela Gołębiowska  | 
| 16:20 | A co-designed portal for intuitive navigation  PRESENTER: Andreas Divanis  | 
| 16:40 | Square-glyphs: Assessing the readability of multidimensional spatial data visualized as square-glyphs  PRESENTER: Susanne Bleisch  | 
| 16:00 | An introduction to (C)art Therapy: Sketch mapping workshops for early teens as a case study in Post-Representational Cartography   | 
| 16:20 | Hungarian writers and poets in the BIO-MAPS Biographical Map Library  PRESENTER: José Jesús Reyes Nunez  | 
| 16:40 | Spatial representation and the place-territory relation   | 
| 16:00 | Innovative Projects In The Field Of Geographic Information Analytics And Cartography, In The Worlds Of Energy And Electricity   | 
| 16:20 | Real and Virtual maps conception in web mapping: a case of cartographic support for geological exploration in Andaman deep water basin   | 
| 16:40 | Dietary Map: Participatory Mapping Application for Specific Diets  PRESENTER: Zulfa Nuraini Afifah  | 
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| 09:00 | Panel of sensitive mapping experiments with respect to various sources of information  PRESENTER: Laurence Jolivet  | 
| 09:20 | A Study of “Map Sense” that Supports the Accuracy of Maps Through Interviews with Imaginary Map Creators  PRESENTER: Momoko Yoshida  | 
| 09:40 | Map design of the building cultural heritage in Maputo city – Mozambique  PRESENTER: Sergio Come  | 
| 09:00 | Investigating spatiotemporal trends of large wildfires in California (1950 – 2020)  PRESENTER: Sarah Ostertag  | 
| 09:20 | Comparing the efficiency of RADAR and optical remote sensing in mapping burnt areas within a grassland biome  PRESENTER: Talya Molema  | 
| 09:00 | The DF interactive thematic map built by and for deaf students: An interesting practice using Scratch and Makey Makey   | 
| 09:20 | Tailoring tactile maps based on blind users’ needs  PRESENTER: Marieke Kuijer  | 
| 09:00 | Research Approaches in Cartography: A Preliminary Review  PRESENTER: Carolyn Fish  | 
| 09:20 | Deconstructing cartographic communication paradigms in the United Nations in the era of Data for action   | 
| 09:40 | Affordances and Models of Cartographic Communication  PRESENTER: Michael Peterson  | 
| 09:00 | Using Map-based Dashboard to Improve Geo-knowledge Communication: a use case on Digital Twins  PRESENTER: Chenyu Zuo  | 
| 09:20 | PRESENTER: Yiping Chen  | 
| 09:40 | Digital technologies as a basis for building a museum of geodesy, photogrammetry and cartography  PRESENTER: Temenoujka Bandrova  | 
| 10:30 | Analyzing the Variability of Wildfire Susceptibility in Queen Elizabeth National Park - Uganda  PRESENTER: Derrick Robert Irumba  | 
| 10:50 | Mapping and spatial modeling of the passage of bushfires in a context of protected areas in northern Cameroon: contribution of time series of sentinel-2 images.  PRESENTER: Markus Bakaira  | 
| 11:10 | Possibilities of Geographic Virtual Environments within the Crisis Management  PRESENTER: Zdeněk Stachoň  | 
| 11:30 | Research on multi-dimensional disaster information perception and fusion service technology in underground and shelter space   ![]() PRESENTER: Shenghua Xu  | 
| 10:30 | Seize: A Mobile Augmented Reality Walking Game through Critical Making  PRESENTER: Haoran Chang  | 
| 10:50 | At the Intersection of Mobile Thematic Cartography and Data Journalism   | 
| 11:10 | Fast high accuracy kinematic smartphone positioning for location-based services  PRESENTER: Yang Gao  | 
| 10:30 | Water sources for Irrigation in headwater catchment over the Czech Republic in changing climate  PRESENTER: Petr Kavka  | 
| 10:50 | The historic distribution of Biomphalaria pfeifferi and Bulinus globosus in the Vhembe district, Limpopo province.  PRESENTER: Dolley Thibedi  | 
| 11:10 | Modelling and visualisation of land surface temperature in urban areas represented by 3D city models   | 
| 11:30 | Integrating spatial analytics in power system planning techniques for the green energy transition  PRESENTER: Keagen Liebenberg  | 
| 10:30 | Didactic Atlas of the National Geographic Institute of Spain  PRESENTER: Laura Alemany Gómez  | 
| 10:50 | Experiences with distance teaching and learning in cartography – a European perspective  PRESENTER: Wangshu Wang  | 
| 11:10 | Issues of Subjectivity and Objectivity in Ubiquitous Mapping   | 
| 11:30 | Opportunities and Challenges for the Next Generation of Cartographers  PRESENTER: Robert Emmett Roth  | 
| 10:30 | A Point Cluster Generalization Method based on Graph Convolutional Network  PRESENTER: Tianyuan Xiao  | 
| 10:50 | PolygonTranslator - learning to simplify building footprints from one scale to another  PRESENTER: Yu Feng  | 
| 11:10 | Addressing the unresolved proximity conflicts during the generalization of buildings using CartAGen  PRESENTER: Jagadish Boodala  | 
| 11:30 | Interlevel information loss in hexagonal discrete global grid systems  PRESENTER: Anastasia Shurygina  | 
Arzu Çöltekin (University of Applied Sciences & Arts Northwestern Switzerland, Switzerland)
      