CITIES OF THE FUTURE: SMART, RESILIENT AND SUSTAINABLE May 2017, Kunming, China

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theme: Wednesday, 10 May CITIES OF THE FUTURE: SMART, RESILIENT AND SUSTAINABLE 10 12 May 2017, Kunming, China Provisional Annotated Agenda (as at 04 May 2017) 08:00am 09:00am 09:00am 10:30am Registration of Delegates and Participants Yunnan Zhenzhuang Guest House Official Opening Session Joint official opening of the Kunming Forum on United Nations Global Geospatial Information Management and the Third Meeting of the Inter-agency and Expert Group on Sustainable Development Goals Indicators Working Group on Geospatial Information Session Chair: Mr. Li Pengde co-chair, UN Committee of Experts on Global Geospatial Information Management Welcome Address Dr. Liu Huiyan, Vice Governor, Yunnan Province Official Statement Mr. Wu Hongbo Under Secretary General for Economic and Social Affairs, United Nations Official Address Mr. Kurexi Maihesuti Vice Minister, Ministry of Land and Resources Director-General, National Administration of Surveying, Mapping and Geoinformation of China Keynote Presentation Prof. Zhou Chenghu Member, Chinese Academy of Sciences Vice President, Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences 10:30am 11:00am

11:00am 12:45pm Session #1 Visioning the Cities of the Future This segment will comprise of three high-level presentations addressing an enabling environment where progressive policies and regulatory regimes cater, support and improve a data ecosystem that is integrative, that leverages on globally accepted frameworks bundled with geospatial, technological and information innovations and advancements to provide for the best and highest application of geospatial information for smart, resilient and sustainable cities of the future. Session Chair: Mr. Timothy F Trainor co-chair, UN Committee of Experts on Global Geospatial Information Management, United States #1-1 Mr. Greg Scott United Nations Statistics Division/Global Geospatial Information Management #1-2 Prof. Martin Herold ESA GOFC-GOLD Land Cover Project Office, Wageningen University #1-3 Mr. Li Pengde National Administration of Surveying, Mapping and Geoinformation of China Open Discussion 12:45pm 14:00pm 14:00pm 15:30pm Session #2 Smart and Resilient Cities: Leveraging Innovation and Technologies Increasingly, there is a need for better comprehension of the urban landscape and its infrastructure, above, on and below the ground. In this segment in the program, presenters will discuss innovative approaches and state-of-the-times technologies for mapping and modelling the urban landscape; producing, making available and accessible reliable, timely and quality geospatial information for a better understanding of the natural and built urban environment, key for smart and resilient cities, now and the future. Prof. Shi Wenzhong Hong Kong Polytechnic University #2-1 Ms Xue Feng Urban Planning, Land and Resources Commission of Shenzhen Municipality, China #2-2 Mr. John Kedar Ordnance Survey, United Kingdom #2-3 Mr. Ahamad Zakaria Department of Survey and Mapping Malaysia #2-4 Ms Maria Graceila Borozuki National Geographic Institute, Argentina Page 2 of 9

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15:30pm 16:00pm 16:00pm 17:30pm Session #3 Smart and Resilient Cities: Leveraging Integrative Information Systems This segment of the program will discuss the integrative information systems that include geospatial information system, needed within national and sub-national context for better and timely comprehension of the urban landscapes, including its potentials, hazards and vulnerabilities. Mr. Pier-Giorgio Zaccheddu Federal Agency for Cartography and Geodesy, Germany #3-1 Mr. Chu Ishida Japan Space Exploration Agency #3-2 Prof. Hui Lin Institute of Space and Earth Information, Chinese University of Hong Kong #3-3 Ms Sharthi Laldaparsad Statistics South Africa #3-4 Mr. Jose Eduardo de la torre Barcena Instituto Nacional de Estadística y Geografía (INEGI), Mexico Open discussion Thursday, 11 May 2017 08:30am 09:00am Arrival of Delegates and Participants 09:00am 10:30am Session #4 Smart, Resilient and Sustainable Cities: Cooperation and Partnerships This session will discuss the need for peer-to-peer exchanges, regional cooperation and partnerships that will further develop and improve capabilities and capacities to strengthen geospatial information management for the planning, design and development, urban regeneration, and governance throughout the life-cycle of the built environment, that cities could be smarter, more resilient and sustainable. Prof. Chen Jun International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, China #4-1 Mr. Tae Hyung Kim Information and Communications Technology and Disaster Risk Reduction Division (IDD),UN ESCAP #4-2 Prof. Gu Xingfa Institute of Remote Sensing and Digital Earth, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China Page 4 of 9

Open discussion #4-3 Prof. Milan Konecny, Commission on Cartography in Early Warning and Crises Management, International Cartographic Association, Czech Republic #4-4 Ms Argyro Kavvada Earth Science Division, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, United States 10:30am 11:00am 11:00am 12:45 pm Session #5 Where is the data? Towards a Sustainable Data Ecosystem Where is the data? Today s environment requires consistent and current multidimensional data, spatially and temporally reliable, with degree of simplicity for wider consumption, much needed for evidence-based policy formulation, informed decisions and citizen-centric programs. Data are also being consumed at increasingly higher pace and this segment will comprise three high-level presentations that will address state-of-thetimes approaches and techniques in data acquisition, delivery and dissemination that are both appropriate and affordable, that promotes the best and highest application of geospatial information for the planning, development and governance of smart, resilient and sustainable cities of the future. Session Chair: Mr. Teo CheeHai United Nations Statistics Division/Global Geospatial Information Management #5-1 Mr. Timothy F Trainor United States Census Bureau #5-2 Mr. Victor Khoo Singapore Land Authority #5-3 Prof. Liu Jiping Chinese Academy of Surveying and Mapping Open Discussion 12:45pm 14:00pm 14:00pm 15:30pm Session #6 Leveraging the Data Ecosystem The 2030 Agenda called for new data acquisition and integration approaches. New and alternative data sources and the re-purposing of data are needed. This segment will be a panel discussion session where the presenter and panelists discuss the integration of geospatial information, statistics and other data from differing sources and of differing scales to support follow-up, review and accelerate progress towards sustainable cities of the future. Mr. Rolando Ocampo Alcantar Page 5 of 9

co-chair, UN Committee of Experts on Global Geospatial Information Management & co-chair, UN-GGIM, Mexico Presentation: #6-1 Ms Marie Haldorson Statistics Sweden Panel Discussions: #6-A Prof. Wu Huayi Wuhan University, China #6-B Mr. Lawrence Modise Statistics South Africa #6-C Ms Sandra Liliana Moreno Mayorga National Department of Statistics, Colombia #6-D Mr. Bernard Justus Muhwezi Uganda Bureau of Statistics Moderated and open discussion 15:30pm 16:00pm 16:00pm 17:30pm Session #7 Resilient Cities - Strategic Framework on Geospatial Information and Services for Disasters This segment will be a panel session where the co-chairs of the UN-GGIM Working Group on Geospatial Information and Services for Disasters together with the panelists will discuss the applicability and usefulness of the draft Strategic Framework on Geospatial Information and Services for Disasters within national and sub-national context with particular focus on the urban environment. Mr. Tae Hyung Kim Information and Communications Technology and Disaster Risk Reduction Division (IDD),UN Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific #7-1 Mr. Annrou R Ramos National Mapping & Resource Information Agency, Philippines #7-2 Mr. Mark Codling National Spatial Data Management Division, Ministry of Economic Growth and Job Creation, Jamaica Panel Discussions: #7-A Ms Zheng Quanhong Sichuan Geomatics Center, China #7-B Ms Bayarmaa Enkhtur & Mr. Batbayar Altansetseg Agency of Land Administration and Management, Geodesy and Cartography, Mongolia Moderated and open discussion Page 6 of 9

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Friday, 12 May 2017 08:30am 09:00am Arrival of Delegates and Participants 09:00am 10:30am Session #8 Improving Availability and Application of Geospatial Information This segment will discuss research, innovation and initiatives that will improve the availability and application of geospatial information to provide better understanding of cities and human settlement, to ensure effective knowledge of where people and things are and their relationship to each other. This understanding foster better evidence-based policies and decisions for cities and human settlements. Mr. Sultan Mohammed Alya Ethiopian Mapping Agency #8-1 Prof. Liu Rui Institute of Resource and Environment Science, Beijing Normal University, China #8-2 Ms Tapti Banerjee & Mr B S Rawat National Atlas Thematic Mapping Organisation & Department of Science and Technology, India #8-3 Mr. Duane Miller Bahamas National GIS Centre #8-4 Prof. Chen Jun National Geomatics Center of China Open discussion 10:30am 11:00am 11:00am 12:45pm Session #9 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development requires systematic follow-up and review of its implementation in order to ensure that no one is left behind. This follow-up and review processes at all levels will be guided by a series of principles, including that they will be rigorous and based on evidence, informed by country-led evaluations and data which is high-quality, accessible, timely, reliable and disaggregated including by geographic location. This segment, with the three high-level presentations will discuss methodological approaches and data sources to provide knowledge of where people and things are and their relationship to each other, and in cities of the future. Session Chair: Mr. Li Pengde co-chair, UN Committee of Experts on Global Geospatial Information Management, China #9-1 Prof. Liu Yu Page 8 of 9

Institute of Remote Sensing and GIS, Research Center for Future City, Peking University, China #9-2 Mr. Rolando Ocampo Alcantar Instituto Nacional de Estadística y Geografía (INEGI), Mexico Open Discussion #9-3 Mr Daniele Ehrlich Joint Research Centre, European Commission 12:45pm 14:00pm 14:00pm 15:30pm Session #10 Geospatial Information Management for Cities of the Future This is a panel session seeks to wrap up the deliberations and discussions of the Kunming Forum. The panellists will summarise key highlights and understanding of the issues, challenges and opportunities in geospatial information management for cities of the future smart, resilient and sustainable. Mr. Greg Scott United Nations Statistics Division/Global Geospatial Information Management Panelists: #10-A #10-B #10-C (tba) (tba) (tba) Moderated and open discussion 15:30pm 16:00pm 16:00pm 17:00pm Closing Session This segment will consider a closing statement and closing remarks Closing Remarks: Mr. Greg Scott Global Geospatial Information Management, United Nations Statistics Division Mr. Li Pende National Administration of Surveying, Mapping and Geoinformation of China Page 9 of 9