Delft conference programme

Revised September 16, 2011
Preliminary Programme UDMS 2011
September 29, 2011

 

 

09.30-10.30

Chair: J.E. Stoter

Keynote

Rotterdam 3D and Open Data

L. Smit

Manager Geo-Information Department City of Rotterdam

 

10.30-11.00

Coffee break

 

11.00-12.30

3D modeling and applications

Chair:  M. Goetz

Environmental monitoring and assessment

Chair: C.H.J  Lemmen

11.00-11.30

An Opportunity Analysis on the Future Role of BIMs in Urban Data Management

U. Isikdag

Beykent University, Turkey

S. Zlatanova

Delft University of Technology, OTB Research Institute for the Built Environment, GIS Technology Section, Delft, The Netherlands

J. Underwood

University of Salford, UK

Specifying spatial attributes and relations in urban Heat Islands:  A generalizable model applied to Trento, Italy

D. Vettorato

University of Trento, Italy

D. C. Prosperi

Florida Atlantic University, Fort Lauderdale, USA

11.30-12.00

Toward accessing spatial structure from building information models

C. Schultz & M. Mehul Bhatt

SFB/TR8 Spatial Cognition, University of Bremen, Germany

Measure the climate, model the city

E. Boufidou, T.J.F. Commandeur, S.B. Nedkov & S. Zlatanova

Delft University of Technology, MSc Geomatics,  Delft, The Netherlands

12.00-12.30

The use of 3D depth cycloramas in municipal processes

B.J. Beers, J. Broere, A. Swart & P. Joosten

CycloMedia Technology B.V., Waardenburg, The Netherlands

Urban forestry strategic fire protection via a susceptibility model

S. Canale, A. De Santis, D. Iacoviello, F. Pirri & S. Sagratella

Sapienza Università di Roma, Dipartimento di Informatica e Sistemistica, Roma, Italy

Paolo Di Giacomo

Protezione Civile, Comune di Roma, Roma, Italy

12.30-13.30

Lunch break

 

13.30-15.00

Data and generalization

Chair: Peter van Oosterom

Environmental monitoring and assessment

Chair: B.M. Meijers

13.30-14.00

Fully automated generalisation of topographic data in current geo-information environments

J.E. Stoter

Delft University of Technology, OTB Research Institute  for the Built Environment, GIS Technology Section & Kadaster, Apeldoorn, The Netherlands

J. van Smaalen

3Esri NL, Rotterdam, The Netherlands

R. Nijhuis, A. Dortland, J. Bulder & B. Bruns

Kadaster, Apeldoorn, The Netherlands

A decision-making support model for systemic vulnerability assessment in urbanized areas

A. Sole, R. Albano, S. Pascale & L. Giosa

Department of Environmental Engineering and Physics, University of Basilicata, Potenza, Italy

F.  Sdao,

Department of Structures, Geotechnics, Engineering Geology, University of Basilicata, Potenza, Italy

Å. Sivertun

Swedish National Defence College, Stockholm, Sweden.

14.00-14.30

Geographic objects: theory or technology driven?

D. N. Pantazis, E. Lazarou, P. Stratakis, H. Gadolou, A. Koukofikis &  M. Kassoli

Group SOCRATES (Society for Organizations, Cartography, Remote sensing and Applications using Technology on Earth and Space), Surveying Engineering Department, School of Technological Applications, Technological Educational Institution (TEI), Athens, Greece

Surveying Engineering Dept., School of Technological Applications, Technological Educational Institution

Sustainable urban growth for Athens

L. Mantelas & P. Prastacos

Foundation for Research & Technology – Hellas, Institute of Applied & Computational Mathematics, Regional Analysis Division, Greece

U. Mollay

OIR – Austrian Institute for Regional Studies and Spatial Planning, Austria

 

14.30-15.00

Methods for monitoring the detection of multi-temporal land use change through the classification of urban areas

B.I. Alhaddad, M.C. Burns & J. Roca

CPSV, Dept. of Architectonic Construction 1, Polytechnic University of Catalonia (UPC) Barcelona, Spain

Considering internal space layout as a major component of visual analysis for urban systems and a key to reinterpret urban structures

D. Fisher-Gewirtzman

Faculty of Architecture & Town Planning, Technion – IIT, Haifa, Israel

 

15.00-15.30

Coffee Break

Coffee break

15.30-17.00

Remote Sensing for urban applications

Chair: E.Verbree

Environmental monitoring and assessment

Chair: L. Schroeder

15.30-16.00

LiDAR VR generation with point-based rendering

M. Nakagawa

Shibaura Institute of Technology, Tokyo, Japan

Secure environments by design:

An integrated gis-based crime analysis – izmir case

C. Tarhan

Izmir Institute of Technology, Dept. of City and Regional Planning, Urla-Izmir, Turkey

D. Deniz

Izmir University of Economics, Dept. of Industrial Design, Balcova-Izmir, Turkey

16.00-16.30

LiDAR mapping technology to populate green areas GIS

N. Cattaneo, F. Di Maria, F. Guzzetti & A. Privitera

Built Environment Science and Technology Dept., Politecnico di Milano,

Italy

G. Righetti

Geotechnos srl, Trieste, Italy

Application of GIS-planning decision support system in predicting

development impact assessment

M. Asmawi,, M.F. Abdullah & A. Abdullah

KAED, International Islamic University Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

M.N.A. Shahbuddin

IIUM Entrepreneurship and Consultancies Sdn. Bhd., International Islamic University Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

13.30-17.00

Dynamic municipal session

Chair: Mike Kevany

13.30-14.00

GIS in the World Trade Center response: 10 years after

M. Kevany

Independent Emergency Management Advisor, Silver Spring, MD, USA

14.00-14.30

Data and information management: Essential basis for sustainable urban management and development

P. Geerders

P. Geerders Consultancy, IJselstein, The Netherlands

E. Kokke

SOD, Woerden, The Netherlands

14.30-15.00

The global issue “mega-urbanization”:  An unsolvable challenge for stakeholders, researchers and residents?

H. Taubenböck & A. Felbier

German Remote Sensing Data Center (DFD), German Aerospace Center (DLR), Wessling-

Oberpfaffenhofen, Germany

15.00-15.30

Coffee break

15.30-16.00

Geospatial data for computerisation of public administration in the Czech Republic

V. Cada. & T. Mildorf

University of West Bohemia, Pilsen, Czech Republic

16.00-16.30

The way to a smarter city: pioneering lessons learnt from sensorizing Barcelona

A. Brey & I. Compte

URBIOTICA S.L

Ll. Jofre & J. Romeu

Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC)

16.30-16.45

Change detection and urbanization of Greater Cairo, Egypt

A. Hassan

Münster University, Institute for Landscape Ecology, Münster, Germany

16.45-17.00

Managing the Lagos megacity and its geospatial imperative

S.O. Dekolo

Dept. of Urban and Regional Planning, Lagos State Polytechnic, Lagos Nigeria

A.O. Oduwaye

Dept. of Urban and Regional Planning, University of Lagos, Lagos Nigeria

19.00-22.00

Conference dinner