Geospatial Technologies for Sustainable Energy Resources & SDG’s: Policy Frame Works and Global Initiatives

The conference theme "Geospatial Technologies for Sustainable Energy and SDGs: Policy Frameworks and Global Actions" highlights the critical role that geospatial technologies play in promoting sustainable energy practices and supports the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Geospatial technologies, such as Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Remote Sensing, and Global Positioning Systems (GPS), offer powerful tools for collecting, analyzing, and visualizing spatial data related to energy resources, consumption patterns, and environmental impacts

By focusing on policy frameworks and global actions, the conference aims to explore how geospatial technologies can be helpful in decision-making processes and support the implementation of sustainable energy policies. This includes identifying opportunities for integrating geospatial data for policy development, monitoring the progress of energy-related SDGs, and enhancing cross-sectoral collaboration to achieve common sustainability goals.

The conference provides a platform for experts, policymakers, and practitioners to share knowledge, experiences, and best practices in leveraging geospatial technologies for sustainable energy and other SDG’s implementation. Through interactive discussions, workshops, and presentations, participants will explore innovative approaches, case studies, and technological advancements that can drive positive change and contribute to a more sustainable and inclusive future

Submission of Abstract and Full paper

Important Dates

  • Conference Dates: 27th to 29th December, 2024
  • Last date of abstract submission:30th November 2024
  • Initial Intimation of acceptance of abstracts:Within 2 working days from the date of Submission of Abstract
  • Final acceptance of abstracts:After payment of registration fee
  • Full Paper Submission: 10th December 2024

Registration Fee: NO SPOT REGISTRATION

Category Host NAGI Life Member Total
(Life Member)
Total
(Non Member)
Member Registration Fee Non-Member Registration Fee
General 3500 300 500 3800 4300
Research Scholars / Local Participants 2500 300 500 2800 3300
Senior geographers (above 65 yrs.) 2500 - - 2500 2500
Accompanying Person 3500 - - - -

Sub Themes

  1. 1. Utilizing Geospatial Data to Combat Poverty (SDG 1)
  2. 2. GIS Applications for Achieving Zero Hunger (SDG 2)
  3. 3. Enhancing Health and Well-being with Geospatial Technologies (SDG 3)
  4. 4. Improving Education Quality through Geospatial Insights (SDG 4)
  5. 5. Promoting Gender Equality with Geospatial Analysis (SDG 5)
  6. 6. Managing Water Resources Using Geospatial Tools (SDG 6)
  7. 7. Geospatial Innovations in Renewable Energy Planning (SDG 7)
  8. 8. Mapping Economic Growth & Employment with Geospatial Technologies (SDG 8)
  9. 9. Developing Resilient Infrastructure and Sustainable Industry (SDG 9)
  10. 10. Addressing Inequalities Through Spatial Analysis (SDG 10)
  11. 11. Smart Cities: Geospatial Solutions for Sustainable Urbanization (SDG 11)
  12. 12. GIS for Sustainable Consumption and Production (SDG 12)
  13. 13. Climate Action with Geospatial Mitigation and Adaptation Tools (SDG 13)
  14. 14. Marine Conservation and Monitoring with Geospatial Technologies (SDG 14)
  15. 15. Protecting Land Ecosystems Using Geospatial Methods (SDG 15)
  16. 16. Strengthening Institutions and Justice with Geospatial Data (SDG 16)
  17. 17. Collaborative Geospatial Initiatives for Global Partnerships (SDG 17)
  18. 18. Spatial Analysis in Environmental Impact Studies
  19. 19. Geospatial Technologies for Disaster Risk Management
  20. 20. Urban Planning and Land Use via GIS
  21. 21. Geospatial Solutions in Agriculture and Rural Development
  22. 22. GIS for Transportation and Mobility Planning
  23. 23. Remote Sensing in Natural Resource Management
  24. 24. Mapping and Conserving Biodiversity with Geospatial Tools
  25. 25. Climate Change Monitoring and Response with Geospatial Data
  26. 26. Hydrological Mapping for Water Management with Geospatial Data
  27. 27. Preserving Cultural Heritage Using Geospatial Technologies
  28. 28. Geospatial Intelligence in Security and Defense
  29. 29. Tourism Development and Management with GIS
  30. 30. Mapping Demographic Changes and Migration with Geospatial Data