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CCA2019 – Mapping Our Values: Social, Historical, And Natural

By T_mackinnon @tedmackinnon

CCA2019 – Mapping Our Values: Social, Historical, And Natural

CCA2019 - Mapping Our Values: Social, Historical, And Natural

The Canadian Cartographic Association (CCA) would like to invite the geospatial community to join them at the University of Northern British Columbia in Prince George for the 44th Annual CCA Conference May 22nd to the 24th.

The 44th annual conference of the Canadian Cartographic Association (CCA) will be held in partnership with the Canadian Institute of Geomatics (CIG) and the Northern BC GIS Users group (NBCGIS), and as a result of this combined effort, plan to provide a variety of presentations from a broad spectrum of geospatial related fields.

The geographical extent we are representing is a combination of urban, rural and natural wilderness living is very large, and yet maintains a great connectivity of communities within this region. Through mapping and related geospatial technologies, we are endeavoring to emerge those attending our conference in our regionally large, culturally diverse and resilient Northern BC values.

Communicating with maps and relevant spatial data is an important part of moving ahead through pressure of climate change impacts and other resource economy demands. By joining the CCA at the University of Northern British Columbia, you will be placed at the intersection of natural beauty (with wildlife literally at the doorstep of the campus building) and a vibrant urban centre at the hub of it all.

May 22 - 24, 2019 at the UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA, Prince George, BC

For a preliminary conference program, and details on registration information see the CCA website.

https://cca-acc.org/conferences/current-conference/

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