SDG's & GeoSpatial In Action: Saving the world's Oceans, one Hope Spot at a time

My Session Status
What:
Talk
When:
12:15 PM, Tuesday 18 Jun 2019
(20 minutes)
Where:
Virtual Meeting Space
- Plenary
Theme:
Challenges and Opportunities: Canadian Geospatial Foundations
Hope Spots are special places that are critical to the health of the
ocean — Earth’s blue heart. Some Hope Spots are already formally
protected, while others still need defined protection. The Mission Blue team has embarked on a series of
expeditions to shed light on these vital ecosystems and ignite support
to safeguard them as marine protected areas.
The IUCN are an integral partner in the
Mission Blue initiative and the Hope Spot concept ties into UN
ambitions, including Canada, to commit to preserve a certain percentage
of the world’s oceans akin to the land under protection.
Graham has been involved in the remote sensing and geospatial industry for more than 30 years, having worked around the world in the public and private sectors successfully designing, building and growing markets for geospatial based information technology solutions. Graham has had a long and close association with the development and adoption of Open Standards and was the inaugural Chair of the OGC (Open Geospatial Consortium) Working Group on Data Quality.
Graham is President of Beyond180 a Canadian geospatial integrator, and has operated as CTO/GIO for the Sylvia Earl Alliance Mission Blue Foundation since November 2017.Graham has been involved in the remote sensing and geospatial industry for more than 30 years, having worked around the world in the public and private sectors successfully designing, building and growing markets for geospatial based information technology solutions. Graham has had a long and close association with the development and adoption of Open Standards and was the inaugural Chair of the OGC (Open Geospatial Consortium) Working Group on Data Quality.