Google’s Geo for Good Summit is an annual conference intended for nonprofits, scientists and other changemakers who want to leverage technology and use mapping tools (such as Google Earth, Earth Engine, Environmental Insights Explorer, and My Maps) for positive impact in the world.
This year, we are planning to return to an in-person format, but with plenty of online, livestream and virtual elements to connect and learn.
SEI Data Scientist Vivian Ribeiro will present on Trase on 5 October 2022.
The application deadline to attend the summit in person has already passed, but you can still register to attend virtually.
If you have any questions, please reach out to [email protected].
5:15-6PM Afternoon Plenary: Community Talks [Livestream]
During this session, you’ll hear from 3 organizations that are leveraging mapping tools for social and environmental impact:
Talk 1: “Through the Pines to Nature’s Shrines” – Jess Clark, USDA Forest Service Intermountain Region
Talk 2: “Trase – Intelligence for sustainable supply chain” – Vivian Ribeiro, Trase-SEI
Talk 3: “Advances in global human footprint mapping using Google Earth Engine” – Eric W. Sanderson, Wildlife Conservation Society
Room: Endeavor
45 MINUTES
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