Integrating Geo-Information Islands

Geospatial technology has been increasingly recognized as a vital part of our life. Geo-information as the product of this technology has found its application in various sectors. Not only in the government, geo-information is now indispensable for many industries such as plantation, transportation, banking and communication.Read more

Agenda

 

KEYNOTE AND PLENARY SESSIONS

Tuesday, August 4th, 2009: KEYNOTE SESSION

Time

Room

Speakers

Chairman

10.30-12.00

Auditorium

Helen Kerfoot (Chair of UNGEGN)

DR. Joyo Winoto (Head of National Land Agency, Indonesia)

Matthew B. Higgins (Vice President of FIG)

Prof. DR. William Cartwright (President of ICA)

Head of BAKOSURTANAL

 

Wednesday, August 5th, 2009: PLENARY SESSION 1

Time

Room

Speakers

Chairman

10.30-12.00

Auditorium

Greg Chun (Director, Public Safety, Asia, CISCO)

TerraSAR Enabled Mapping for the Development of South East Asia

Nikolaus Faller (Chief Operational Officer InfoTerra GmbH.)

Making an Effective Use of Distributed Geospatial Resources: A case of Building a Common Operating picture (COP) for Emergency Response

DR. Anak Agung Gde Agung (Project Manager, ESRI)

Multiple Rays Photogrammetry for Microsoft Virtual Earth

Alexander Wiechert (Managing Director of Vexcel Imaging GmbH, a Microsoft Company)

Executive Secretary of BAKOSURTANAL

 

Thursday, August6th, 2009: PLENARY SESSION 2

Time

Room

Speakers

Chairman

10.30-12.00

Auditorium

Prof. DR. Dorodjatun Kuntjorojakti (ex Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs, Indonesia)

DR. ir. Alex Retraubun (General Director of Marine, Coast and Small Islands, Department of Marine and Fishery, Indonesia)

Teo Chee Hai (Vice President of  FIG)

Jacob Pereira (Asia Pacific & Japan Business Platform Manager, Dell)

TBA

TECHNICAL SESSIONS

Tuesday, August 4th, 2009

Time

Room

Session

Chairman

13.00-15.00

Hibiscus

TS-1/1: Emerging Spatial Data Acquisition Technology

(Airborne and Terrestrial Scanning Technology)

Analysis of LIDAR Data for Large Scale Mapping Project

Istarno, Djurdjani, Bambang H., Subaryono, Hartono and Dulbahri, Indonesia

Utilization of Airborne LIDAR Data for Landslide Mapping in Forested Terrain : Status and Challenges

K.A. Razak, M.W. Straatsma, C.J.Van Westen and J.P. Malet,  The Netherlands

Waterside Mapping Using the Dynamic Laser Scanner ILRIS-3DMC and the Interferometric Bathymetry Sensor SWATHplus-H

D. Conforti, USA

3D Scanning and 3D Measurement for Pecise Non-Topographic Applications

H. Setan, K. Zainuddin and Z.Majid, Malaysia

Dr. Teng Chee Hua

 

Frangipani

TS-2/1: Interpretation and Information Extraction from Geospatial Data

(Object-Oriented Classification and Vegetation Mapping)

 Object-Oriented Classification Based on Image Segmentation for the Analysis of High-Spatial_Resolution Remote Sensing Imagery

N.M. Farda and A. Harjoko, Indonesia

Object-based Classification Approach of Hyperspectral Data for Mangrove Species Mapping

Muhammad Kamal and Stuart R. Phinn, Indonesia

Object-oriented classification of vegetation features using ALOS Data

L. Narieswari, A.K. Mulyana, Indonesia

Use of Quickbird Imagery to Map Vegetation Communities to extract Warkworth Sand Woodlands in the Hunter Valley in Australia

L. Kumar, C. Munoz and C. Gross, Australia

Dr. Azhari bin Mohamed

Orchid

TS-8/1: GPS Measurement and Processing

(GPS-based Information Extraction)

GPS RAIM to Support Communication Navigation Surveillance (CNS) in Indonesian Air Traffic Management (ATM)

R. Septiawan, A. Sarotama and I. Mudita, Indonesia

GPS-Derived Local TEC Mapping over Peninsula Malaysia during Pre-Solar Maximum of the 24th Sunspot Cycle

Leong Shien Kwun, Malaysia

Coseismic and Postseismic deformation of the 2007 Bengkulu Earthquake series

I. Meilano, H.Z. Abidin, D. Anggreni, S. Widiyantoro and D. Gunawan, Indonesia

TBA

Auditorium

TS-4: Web-based GIS and Mobile Mapping Service

The Development of Mobile Spatial Data Catalog

G.H. Pramono, Suseno and Suwahyuono Indonesia

WebGIS Land Management

F. Ramdani, Indonesia

Image Resampling using Discrete Wavelet Transform for Supporting the Web Mapping Services

B. Setyadji, S. T. Wibowo, and A.B. Harto, Indonesia

Implementing of WebGIS to Disseminate Geo-Spatial Data in Supporting Rehabilitation and Reconstruction Process in Aceh-Nias

Nizamuddin, H. Ishizuka and M. Darmawan, Indonesia

Rob Sarib

15.30-17.30

Hibiscus

TS-1/2: Emerging Spatial Data Acquisition Technology

(Advancement in Aerial Photogrammetry)

Accuracy Improvement of Areal Triangulation of Small Format Aerial Photogrametry Using Additional Parameter

Harintaka, Subaryono, A. Susanto and Hartono, Indonesia

Mapping Using Small Format Digital Imagery and Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Platform

A. Ahmad, Malaysia

The Potential Applications Of Balloon Photogrammetry For Cadastre Mapping

C.A. Rokhmana, Indonesia

An Efficient 3D Mapping of Inaccessible, Steep and Unstable Area for Urgent Disaster Reduction Project, A Case Study : Mt. Bawakaraeng Caldera, South Sulawesi, Indonesia

Soetaat, Indonesia

I. Sofian

Frangipani

TS-8/2: GPS Measurement and Processing

(Real-Time Kinematic Positioning)

ISKANDARnet: A Network-Based Real-Time Kinematic Positioning System in ISKANDAR Malaysia for Research Platform

N. S. M. Shariff, T. A. Musa, S. Ses, K. Omar, C. Rizos, S. Lim, Malaysia

GNSS RTK Services of The Future

C. Rizos, Australia

The Malaysia Real-Time Kinematic GNSS Network (MyRTKnet) in 2009 and Beyond

A.F. bin Nordin, A. bin Mohamed, Malaysia

Epoch Reference Definition of Boundaries Demarcation Coordinate's Set

Heri Andreas, H. Z. Abidin, Irwan G, D.A Sarsito, M. Gamal Indonesia

Itthi

Trisirisatayawong

Orchid

TS-2/2: Interpretation and Information Extraction from Geospatial Data

(Forest and Land Use Change Mapping)

Contribution of TerraSAR-X for tropical forest monitoring

F. von Poncet, V. Heinzel, A. Faes, and F. Siegert, Germany

Mapping and monitoring particular crop land use changes in the Selenge aimag of Mongolia

B.Erdenee, Gegen Tana, Ryutaro Tateishi, Japan

Use of Remote Sensing Techniques in Lantana Mapping

S. Taylor, L. Kumar, N. Reid, Australia

Monitoring Wetland Cover Changes Using ALOS AVNIR 2 Data, Case Study on Brantas River Deltas in East Java

H. Subagio and Suprajaka, Indonesia

Dario Conforti

Auditorium

TS-2/3: Interpretation and Information Extraction from Geospatial Data

Observation of Beach Morphodynamics Based on Remote Sensing and Hydrographic Data

Wiweka, Indonesia

Remote Sensing Application for Distribution and Determination of Coral Reef on The Karimata Coast, West Kalimantan

Noor Cahyo D. Aryanto, A. Setyanto  and E.Usman, Indonesia

Factor Loadings Analysis: Which Band Contribute More on Coral Reef Health Condition Identification

P. Wicaksono and S.H. Murti B.S., Indonesia

Information of The Nature: Spatial Analysis Approach

A. Rahadiati, D. Sutrisno, Suseno and H. Suryanto, Indonesia

D. Sutrisno

 

Wednesday, August 5th, 2009

Time

Room

Session

Chairman

10.30-12.00

Hibiscus

TS-1/3: Emerging Spatial Data Acquisition Technology

(Synthetic Aperture Radar Technology)

TerraSAR-X enabled Geo-Information Products and Services for Asian Development

N. Faller and R. Duering, Germany

Radargrammteric Error Analysis of TerraSAR-X

A. K. Mulyana, Indonesia

Single-Pass, Dual-Frequency, Interferometric Airborne SAR for Efficient, Wide-Area Mapping in Tropical Regions

M.L.Williams and S. Shaffer, USA

Fahmi Amhar

Frangipani

TS-3/2: Cadastral Surveying and Data Management

(3D and e-Cadastre)

3D Cadastre for Urban Development in Singapore

Y.K. Tor, M.S. Yip, Singapore

THREE-DIMENSION (3D) CADASTRE FOR THE SAKE OF LAND REGISTRY

ON PROPRIETARY RIGHTS OF MULTI-LEVEL HOUSES UNIT

IN INDONESIA

Nur Cholis, R.K. Yudhistiro, B. Ardiantoro, Indonesia

Understanding the Urgency for 3D Cadastre in Indonesia: Development & Visualization of a Hybrid 3D Cadastre Model

T. Aditya, Subaryono, Waljiyanto, Istarno, Diyono, U. Raharja, R. Muryamto, and F. Iswanto, Indonesia

eCadastre of Malaysia

Hj Muhamed Kamil bin Mat Daud, Teng Chee Hua Malaysia

AHP-DSS and GIS, for Determining Systematic Land Titling Area Priority

F.T.H. Feryandi, I. Herawati and I. Sumarto, Indonesia

Nurwadjedi

Orchid

TS-6/1: Spatial information related application development

(Geocoding Application and GIS Data Production)

The Utilization of Google Geocoding in Promoting Ecotourism Activities, A Case Study in the Betung Kerihun National Park (BKNP)

D. S. Cahyawati and R. Ariesca, Indonesia

Opengeocoding.org - A Free, Participatory, Community Oriented Geocoding Service

Rimayanti and F-J Behr, Indonesia

Building up the WebGIS with Map Tiles Cache Tool

Shih-Che Lin and Hsuan-Ming Liao, Taiwan

Structured Road Data Production for GIS using Logical Relations among Features

S. Malihi and M. Meboudi, Iran

Craig Roberts

Auditorium

TS-5/1: Geospatial Modeling and Application Development

(Environmental Modeling and Application)

Spatial Hydrology Modeling for Water Resources in Cisankuy Sub-Watershed, West Java-Indonesia

Feri Arlius, Indonesia

Estimation of atmospheric water vapor content using the radiance values of MODIS and comparison with meteorological data

M. Moradizadeh, M. Momeni and M.R. Saradjian, Iran

A comparison of ARCGIS modeled and ground recorded solar radiation data and opportunities for utilisation in environmental models

L. Kumar, Australia

Urban sprawl emits greenhouse gases: Measuring traffic gas emission in the Klang Valley Region using remote-sensing data to establish a relationship between urban sprawl and climate change.

Norzailawati, M. Hashim, and S.L. Maidin, Malaysia

Poerbandono

13.00-15.00

Hibiscus

TS-3/1: Cadastral Data Management and Surveying

(Cadastral Surveying)

 Roadmap of Developing GNSS CORS Networks for Cadastral Surveying in Indonesia

F. H. Adiyanto, G. Wibisono, B. Ardiantoro, Indonesia

CORS growth and applications in Australia and Indonesia

C. Roberts, R. Stanaway, Australia

Survey Accurate National Digital Cadastral Database (NDCDB) for Peninsular Malaysia

M. K. Daud, Teng Chee Boo, P.C. Ros, R. Ismail, A.M. Nor, Malaysia

Effective Management of the Cadastral Surveying Data in Korea

Younghyun KIM, Korea

Lalit Kumar

Frangipani

TS-2/5: Interpretation and Information Extraction from Geospatial Data

(Marine Parameters Extraction)

Temporal and Spatial Analysis of SST in the North East Asia Seas

S. H. Min, D. H. Kim and H. J. Yoon, Korea

Sensitivity and Accuracy Assessments of Doppler-type Hydro-Acoustic Current Profilers for Estimating Suspended Particulate Matter Concentration from Field Tests

R. Poerbandono and  A. Mirza, Indonesia

Spatio-Temporal Variations of Harmful Algal Blooms in the South Sea of Korea

D. Widhiyanuriyawan, D.H. Kim, Y.H. Chung, Y.H. Ahn, H.J. Yoon, Indonesia

Trend of Sea Surface Height from Satellite Altimeter and Tide Gauges: Towards the Possibility of Unification of Indonesian Vertical Datum

L.S. Heliani, R. Anisz, P. Manurung and E. Erfandy, Indonesia

Aplication of Remote Sensing Satelite Data to Support Maritime Surveillance System

T. Hariyanto, Indonesia

Feri Arlius

Orchid

TS-7: Geospatial Education, Teaching Society

Wednesday, August 5th, 2009, 13.00-15.00 Orchid Room

Geospatial in a Novel

T.B. Sastrio, Indonesia

Bringing Geospatial World Into Literacy: Writing the First Geospatial Novel in Indonesia

I.M.A. Arsana, Indonesia

Geospatial Learning in Combating Dengue Fever Project, Study Site : The City of Yogyakarta

A.P. Perdana, H. Ardiansyah, H. Zarodi, Indonesia

The Training Endorsement in Human Resources Development for Professionals in Survey and Mapping

S. Martha, A. Rinaldi and P. Pariadi, Indonesia

Graeme Blick

Auditorium

TS-5/2: Geospatial Modeling and Application Development

(Coastal and Ocean Modeling)

Modeling Sea Surface Current from Radarsat-1 SAR Data

M. Merghany, Malaysia

SIMULATION OF WIND-INDUCED wave during the ENSO events by using WAVEWATCH-III model

I. Sofian and A.B. Wijanarto, Indonesia

AN INTRODUCTION OF HYDRODYNAMIC NUMERICAL MODEL AS A MAPPING TOOLS FOR MARINE AND COASTAL SPATIAL DATA

W. Windupranata and Hayatiningsih, Indonesia

Intelligent Hydro-mechanically Self-controlled Water-gate for Flood Mitigation, Water supply and Drainage in Tidal Wetland of the Coastal Zone and Flood Areas

S. Sumawiganda and R.J. Widodo, Indonesia

Suwahyuono

15.30-17.30

Hibiscus

TS-1/4: Emerging Spatial Data Acquisition Technology

(LIDAR Related Applications)

GPS/INS Integration for Direct Georeferencing in Lidar Mapping

Subaryono, Istarno, Bambang H, Djurdjani, Hartono, Dulbahri, Indonesia

Low-Cost Car-Based Rapid Mapping for Road Inventory

C.A. Rokhmana and Sujoko, Indonesia

Applications of HIGH-DEFINITION SURVEYING in Asia

F. Khan, Singapore

Evaluation of Clustering Techniques Efficiency for Object Extraction from LiDAR Data

M. Maboudi, F. Samadzadegan, Sh. Malihi, Iran.

Steven Shaffer

Frangipani

S-6/2: Spatial information related application development

(Open Source Application for Geospatial Processing)

The Utilization of Some Open-Source Software for Sustainable Geoinformatics Practice in Indonesia

A. Boluwade, and D.S. Cahyawati, Germany

Implementation of FOREST height estimation using ALOS PALSAR with Open Source Software

F.Hadi, I.H. Ismullah, K. Wikantika, and E.N. Megantara, Indonesia

Free Open Source Software (FOSS) as The Best Alternative For Developing Geographic Information System Aplications Case Study: Implementation of WEB Feature Service For Public Health Facilities

T.E. Pramono and Yayan Sofyan, ST, Indonesia

Integrating Google Maps Satellite Dataset and Local Spatial Dataset on Web Based GIS Application Using Open Source Technology SHARP Map and OpenLayers

O. Gumilar, Indonesia

Bambang Setyadji

Orchid

TS-9/1: Standardization, Interoperability, Integration of Geo-information

(Latest Updates in NSDI Development)

The development of Indonesia NSDI, Current Status and Direction

Henny Liliwaty and M.A. Syafii, Indonesia

Patience and Perseverance: Building an SDI in Aceh

P. Harris, N. Suwandy and T. Mollison, Indonesia

The Salb Project : The State of Progress in Asia and pacific Since the 8th SEASC

C. Subasinghe, Y. Guigoz, L. Samarakoon, S. Ebener, Thailand

The New Convergence - Surveying and GIS 

Brent Jones, USA

Bebas Purnawan

Auditorium

TS-10/1: Utilization of Geospatial Data and Information

(Geospatial in Disaster Management)

Studying Emergency Evacuation Plan for Disaster Management

M. Naghdi, M. Saadatseresht, K. Naghdi, Iran

Technological Disaster Crisis Management

M. Shekhar and M. C. Saxena, India

Rapid Mapping of Infrastructure in Maowen and Beichuan Counties after the May 2008 Earthquake

S. Kuntz, B. Scheuchl and R. Duering, Germany

Developing a Concept and a Prototype of Fload Disaster Hazard and Risk Map - A Case Study of Jakarta

A.J. Mustafa and A.B. Suryadi, Indonesia

Geohazard Aspect and Geological Engineering Parameters Estimation of Kuala Lumpur Limestone - Remote Sensing Based and Risk Assessment

Samy Ismail, Husaini Omar, shattri mansor, Ahmed Rosdi, Malaysia

Projo Danoedoro

 

Thursday, August 5th, 2009

Time

Room

Session

Chairman

08.00-10.00

Hibiscus

TS-10/2: Utilization of Geospatial Data and Information

(Participatory Mapping and Special Case Studies)

"Community-based Bathymetric Mapping: The Acehnese Panglima Laot

Crispen Wilson, Indonesia

Geomatics for Economics Study and Business Optimization

F. Amhar, A.J. Mustafa and H. Subagio, Indonesia

The Role of Geospatial Data In Maritime Border Management

A. Rimayanti, S. Lokita, T. Patmasari, Indonesia

Crime Analysis By Using Geographic Information System

S. Nezami, 

I Made Andi Arsana

Frangipani

TS-8/3: GPS Measurement and Processing

(Deformation Measurement and Geoid Mapping)

A Re-evaluation of Land Subsidence Rate of Bangkok Metropolitan Area

I. Trisirisatayawong, Thailand

Geodetic Monitoring of Land Subsidence in Semarang (Indonesia)

H.Z. Abidin, H. Andreas, I. Gumilar, Y. Fukuda, D. Murdohardono, Indonesia

The Estimation of Geometrical Movement of Landslide by using The Static and Kinematics Models at KM 15,9 of The Kalibawang Main Irrigation Channel in Kulon Progo Region

Bilal Ma'ruf, Indonesia

The Airborne Gravity Survey Technique for Regional Geoid Mapping in Indonesia

A.F. Kasenda, A.V. Olesen, E. Priyanto and R. Poerawiardi, Indonesia

Chris Rizos

Auditorium

TS-10/3: Utilization of Geospatial Data and Information

(Geospatial for Sustainable Development)

A Development of Spatial Data Mining Prototype for Poor Village Characterization at West Java

H. Agung, Indonesia

Analysis of Agricultural Land Use Fragmentation in Central Java, Indonesia Based on Multi-spatial Resolution Imagery

P. Danoedoro, Indonesia

Prospect of A Rice Field Agro-Ecological Zone Map for Supporting National Food Security

Nurwadjedi, A. H. Atmadilaga and A. Poniman, Indonesia

Integration Model of System Dynamic and Spatial Dynamic to Support Regional Development Planning (Case Study in Jawa Madura Bali)

F. Pinem, A. Poniman, M. Darmawan, S. Widjojo and Sigit Purnomo, Indonesia

 

Ibnu Sofian

 

Business Forum

Thursday, August 6th, 2009

Time

Room

Company

10.30-12.30

Hibiscus

CISCO

 

Time

Room

Company

10.30-11.00

Frangipani

InfoTerra

11.00-11.30

ESRI

11.30-12.00

FUGRO Earth Data

12.00-12.30

About Bali

Where is Bali?

The island of Bali is part of the Republic of Indonesia and is located 8 to 9 degrees south of the equator between Java in the West and Lombok and the rest of the Lesser Sunda Islands (Sumbawa, Flores, Sumba and Timor) in the East. Flying time to Jakarta is about 1.5 hours, to Singapore and Perth (Australia) 2.5 and 3 hours, to Hong Kong about 4.5 hours, and to Sydney/Melbourne about 5.5 to 6 hours.

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The Venue

Bali International Convention Center
Westin Resort Nusa Dua

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SEASC 2009 secretariat

National Coordinating Agency for Surveys and Mapping of Indonesia
(BAKOSURTANAL)
Jl. Raya Jakarta - Bogor Km.46
Cibinong 16911
INDONESIA

Phone: +62 21 87908763
Fax : +62 21 87908988
Email: info@seasc2009.org