Chaired by Miklós Gross, the new composition of the ISPRS Hungarian National Committee was nominated and discussed at a meeting hosted by the Institute of Geodesy, Cartography and Remote Sensing this morning. New board includes the Chair (Miklós Gross of EUROSENSE Ltd), Secretary (Gergő Maucha of FÖMI RSC) the National Correspondents assigned to the 8 Technical Commissions of ISPRS as well as about 10 invited members including experts coming from academia, private sector and NGO such as HUNAGI. The list will be announced if the ExCom of the supervisory MFTTT will approve the nominees.
Miklós Gross, Chair (rightmost) and the participants of the meeting. Image: HUNAGI Visuals resource, 2008
Contributing to the activities of the ISPRS HNC, HUNAGI SG circulated a short survey with requested feedback and expressed interest to take part of the planned UN Workshop to be held in Budapest in October, to contribute to the HUNAGI presentation a the ISPRS Congress, to take part in the eSDI-Net+ related evaluation methodology actions, as well as to publish in international media e.g. GIM ( the Global Magazine for Geomatics),
Geo: (Geoconnexion International Magazine), IJSDIR (International Journal of Spatial Data Infrastructures Research) and IJDE (International Journal of Digital Earth).
Mission goals and strategic priorities include: Act according to the European Commission INSPIRE principles and coordinate with the UNSDI development process. Support national/cross-border implementation of the INSPIRE Directive. Awareness raising on SDI at political level. Strengthen cohesion between stakeholders and other interested parties ie. public services, SMEs and SDICs. Provide synergies in local, regional, national and global dimensions with outreach towards EU neighbouring countries
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