The Kunming Forum informed the global geospatial information management community of the unique challenges and opportunities vis-à-vis to proactively shape and build smart, resilient and sustainable cities of the future. The demand and need for quality, reliable and timely data to inform good policy and decision making in urban contexts must not be under-estimated. Concerted and collaborative efforts are needed to bring together and integrate data and information from multiple sources and with differing scales and temporality, leveraging geospatial information management as a technological and critical enabler for all countries..
The Kunming Forum on United Nations Global Geospatial Information Management (UN-GGIM), with the theme “Cities of the Future: Smart, Resilient and Sustainable” was convened in Kunming, China, from 10-12 May 2017. More than 160 experts from 30 countries met to share experiences and methodologies on a number of contemporary topics to emphasize and explore the role and contribution of geospatial information in shaping and building smart, resilient and sustainable cities of the future. The Kunming Forum was organised by the United Nations Statistics Division, Department of Economic and Social Affairs, as the Secretariat of the UN-GGIM in collaboration with the Government of China through the National Administration of Surveying, Mapping and Geoinformation.
The Forum was opened with forward-looking statements by: Dr. Liu Huiyan, Vice Governor, Government of Yunnan Province; Mr. Wu Hongbo, Under-Secretary-General for Economic and Social Affairs, United Nations; and Mr. Kurexi Maihesuti, Vice Minister, Ministry of Land and Resources and Director-General, National Administration of Surveying, Mapping and Geoinformation of China. All invited officials agreed that the theme of the Kunming Forum was most appropriate and timely, providing all stakeholders a platform to address both challenges and opportunities to proactively shape cities of the future that will be smarter, more resilient and sustainable.
The technical thematic sessions of the Kunming Forum provided leading, innovative and encouraging ideas, and comprised topics that included: visioning the cities of the future; leveraging innovation and technology; emerging approaches and methods in data collection, mapping and modelling; integrative information systems and their growing analytical needs; geospatial information and services for disasters; cooperation and partnerships; capability and capacity development; and the geographic dimensions of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
DOCUMENTATION FOR THE KUNMING FORUM
- Announcement Letter
- Concept Note
- Information Note
- Provisional Annotated Agenda (as of 4 May 2017)
- Summary Report
MATERIALS OF THE KUNMING FORUM
- Dr. Liu Huiyan, Vice Governor, Yunnan Province
- Mr. Wu Hongbo, Under Secretary General for Economic and Social Affairs, United Nations
- Mr. Kurexi Maihesuti, Vice Minister, Ministry of Land and Resources, Director-General, National Administration of Surveying, Mapping and Geoinformation of China
- Greg Scott
- Li Pengde
- Ahamad Zakaria
- John Kedar
- Sun Wei
- Chu Ishida
- Eduardo de la Torre
- Hui Lin
- Sharthi Laldaparsad
- Argyro Kavvada
- Milan Konecny
- Tae Hyung Kim
- Zhou Xiang
- Liu Jiping
- Timothy Trainor
- Victor Khoo
- Bernard Justus Muhwezi
- Marie Haldorson
- Sandra Liliana Moreno
- Wu Huayi
- Bayarmaa Ankhtur
- UNGGIM WG on Geospatial Information and Services for Disasters
- Zheng Quanhong
- Chen Jun
- Duane Miller
- Liu Rui
- Stephan Arnold
- Daniel Ehrlich
- Liu Yu
- Rolando Ocampo