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March 8, 2012
9:00AM

AGI Environment SIG Conference

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Welcome - Kay Pallaris, Environment SIG Conference Chair

Keynote "Measure, map, model, make - the use of geographic information in the planning and design of urban environments" - Tim Stonor, Space Syntax

Using an online Spatial Intelligence Geographic Network (SIGnet) to improve collaboration and awareness of local intelligence as an approach to unlocking development potential and improving investment decision-making - Monika Newsum-Smith, Homes and Communities Agency

A word from our sponsors - Scisys

GIS as a planning tool for regenerating and conserving the stone built heritage of the UK: a case study from the town of Callander in Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park - Paul Everett, British Geological Survey

Developing a green infrastructure strategy using GIS as the basis for a valuation analysis toolkit - Tom Butlin, The Merseyside Forest Team and Chris Chambers, Ordnance Survey

'Know Your Place': engaging local communities in shaping neighbourhoods through an online geographic information portal - Pete Insole, Bristol City Council

The use of GIS for the Olympic Park development; lessons for future regeneration projects - Simon Woddy, Buro Happold
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