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International Cartographic ConferenceFlorence, Italy14 18 DECEMBER 2021 Florence, ITALYICC2021 PROGRAMME14 18 DECEMBER 2021 Florence, ITALY30th InternationalCartographic 3 COMMITTEES 4 HYBRID KEYNOTE PRESENTATIONS 7 HYBRID PANEL SESSIONS 8 PROGRAMME OVERVIEW 11 MAIN PROGRAMME Tuesday 14 13 Wednesday 15 13 Thursday 16 27 Friday 17 38 Saturday 18 48 COMMISSION BUSINESS MEETING 52 POSTER PRESENTATIONS 53 SOCIAL AND TECHNICAL TOURS 56 GENERAL INFORMATION 61 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 67 CONTACTS 6814 18 DECEMBER 2021 Florence, ITALY30th InternationalCartographic THANKS:UNDER THE AUSPICES OFPierluigi Cantini, ASD Firenze OrienteeringRoberto Ferrari, Galileo Museum DirectorEike Schmidt, Uffizi Gallery Direcor14 18 DECEMBER 2021 Florence, ITALY30th InternationalCartographic Organizing CommitteePresidentGiuseppe Scanu, University of SassariMargherita Azzari, University of FlorenceTeresa Amodio, University of SalernoSerafino Angelini, GeoSoul ItaliaMilena Bertacchini, University of ModenaCamillo Berti, University of FlorenceAngelo Besana, University of TorinoGiuseppe Borruso, University of TriesteAndrea Cantil

approaches to health policy and community development. In addition to degrees in Medicine, Medical Informatics and Public Health, Dr. Geraghty is also a Geographic Information Systems Professional (GISP). Frank Dong, Johns Hopkins University (virtual) Ensheng Dong, who goes by Frank, is a Ph.D. Candidate and a Louis M. Brown

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1 International Cartographic ConferenceFlorence, Italy14 18 DECEMBER 2021 Florence, ITALYICC2021 PROGRAMME14 18 DECEMBER 2021 Florence, ITALY30th InternationalCartographic 3 COMMITTEES 4 HYBRID KEYNOTE PRESENTATIONS 7 HYBRID PANEL SESSIONS 8 PROGRAMME OVERVIEW 11 MAIN PROGRAMME Tuesday 14 13 Wednesday 15 13 Thursday 16 27 Friday 17 38 Saturday 18 48 COMMISSION BUSINESS MEETING 52 POSTER PRESENTATIONS 53 SOCIAL AND TECHNICAL TOURS 56 GENERAL INFORMATION 61 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 67 CONTACTS 6814 18 DECEMBER 2021 Florence, ITALY30th InternationalCartographic THANKS:UNDER THE AUSPICES OFPierluigi Cantini, ASD Firenze OrienteeringRoberto Ferrari, Galileo Museum DirectorEike Schmidt, Uffizi Gallery Direcor14 18 DECEMBER 2021 Florence, ITALY30th InternationalCartographic Organizing CommitteePresidentGiuseppe Scanu, University of SassariMargherita Azzari, University of FlorenceTeresa Amodio, University of SalernoSerafino Angelini, GeoSoul ItaliaMilena Bertacchini, University of ModenaCamillo Berti, University of FlorenceAngelo Besana, University of TorinoGiuseppe Borruso, University of TriesteAndrea Cantile, Italian Geographic Military Institute (IGM) and University of FlorenceElena Dai Pr , University of TrentoGiuseppe Evangelista, Centre of Aeronautical Geotopographic Informations (CIGA)Andrea Favretto, University of TriesteFlavio Ferrante, Revenue AgencyMassimiliano Grava, University of PisaAldo Ianniello, Tuscany RegionGiovanni Mauro, University of Campania Luigi Vanvitelli Manuela Milli, Italian Hydrographic Institute (IIM)

2 Marco Pantaloni, Italian National Institute for Environmental Protection and Research (ISPRA)Silvia Elena Piovan, University of PaduaCinzia Podda, University of SassariMaria Giovanna Riitano, University of SalernoIlaria Tabarrani, Tuscany RegionDomenico Tacchia, Italian National Institute for Environmental Protection and Research (ISPRA)Paola Zamperlin, University of PisaScientific Program CommitteeCaterina Balletti, Universtity IUAV of VenicePierfrancesco Bellini, University of FlorenceStefania Bertazzon, University of CalgaryAnnibale Biggeri, University of FlorencePiero Boccardo, Politecnico di TorinoEnrico Borgogno Mondino, DISAFA - Universit degli Studi di TorinoGherardo Chirici, University of FlorenceVirgilio Cima, Center for Information, Geographical and Statistical Systems (CISIS)Branka Cuca, Politecnico di MilanoPaolo Dabove, Politecnico di TorinoAnnalisa D Ascenzo, Roma Tre UniversityMassimo De Marchi, University of PadovaSergio Farruggia, Stati Generali dell InnovazioneMarco Folin, University of GenoaStefano Gandolfi, University of BolognaAnna Guarducci, University of SienaFrancesco Guerra, Universtity IUAV of Venice14 18 DECEMBER 2021 Florence, ITALY30th InternationalCartographic Laurini, Knowledge Systems Institute, USA e Universit di Lione, FranciaAndrea Maria Lingua, Politecnico di TorinoEvangelos Livieratos, Aristotle University, ThessalonikiFabio Lucchesi, University of FlorenceGiorgio Mangani, University of BolognaCarla Masetti, Roma Tre UniversityRiccardo Mazzanti, University of PisaRiccardo Morri, Sapienza Universit di RomaBeniamino Murgante, University of BasilicataMaurizio Napolitano, Fondazione Bruno KesslerPaolo Nesi, University of FlorenceCosimo Palagiano, Accademia Nazionale dei LinceiGianni Pantaleo.

3 University of FlorenceMichela Paolucci, University of FlorenceCristiano Pesaresi, Sapienza Universit di RomaMarco Pierozzi, Italian Navy Hydrographic OfficeSergio Pinna, University of PisaAndrea Riggio, University of Cassino and Southern LazioMassimo Rossi, Fondazione BenettonMassimo Rumor, University of PaduaMarco Scaioni, Politecnico di MilanoMonica Sebillo, University of SalernoSilvia Siniscalchi, University of SalernoClaudio Smiraglia, University of MilanfLuca Tavasci, University of BolognaDavide Travaglini, University of FlorenceUmberto Trivelloni, Interregional Center for Information, Geographical and Statistical Systems (CISIS)Grazia Tucci, University of FlorenceFrancesco Vallerani, Universtity IUAV of VeniceTimothy Trainor, ICA PresidentAndr s Ar stegui, ICA Vice-PresidentTemenoujka Bandrova, ICA Vice-PresidentOtakar erba, Commission on Maps and the InternetSerena Coetzee, Commission on SDI and StandardsArzu ltekin, Commission on Visual AnalyticsPhilippe De Maeyer, ICA Vice-PresidentImre Josef Demhardt, Commission on the History of CartographyIgor Drecki, ICA newsletter - University of AucklandRon Furness, Commission on Marine CartographyGeorg Gartner, ICA Past PresidentM ty s Gede, Commission on Cartographic Heritage into the DigitalAmy Griffin, Commission on Cognitive Issues in Geographic Information VisualizationHaosheng Huang, Commission on Location Based ServicesBin Jiang, Commission on Geospatial Analysis and ModelingLiu Jiping, Commission on Cartography in Early Warning and Crisis ManagementPeter Jordan, Commission on Toponymy (ICA-IGU joint commission)

4 Alexander Kent, Commission on Topographic MappingMenno-Jan Kraak, ICA Past President14 18 DECEMBER 2021 Florence, ITALY30th InternationalCartographic Li, Commission on Sensor-driven MappingLiqiu Meng, ICA Vice-PresidentTerje Midtb , ICA Vice-PresidentIan Muehlenhaus, Commission on Map DesignAndrea Na , Commission on Planetary CartographyTaien Ng-Chan, Commission on Art and CartographyDu an Petrovi , Commission on Mountain CartographySilvana Philippi Camboim, Commission on Open Source Geospatial TechnologiesCarla Cristina Reinaldo Gimenes de Sena, Commission on Cartography and ChildrenWaldirene Ribeiro, Commission on Maps and Graphics for Blind and Partially Sighted PeopleAnthony C. Robinson, Commission on Visual AnalyticsRobert Roth, Commission on User ExperiencePeter Schmitz, Commission on Map Production and Geoinformation ManagementThomas Schulz, ICA Secretary-General and TreasurerRen Sieber, Commission on AtlasesM. Pilar S nchez-Ortiz Rodriguez, ICA Vice-PresidentGuillaume Touya, Commission on Generalisation and Multiple RepresentationLynn Usery, Commission on Map ProjectionsDalia Varanka, Commission on Geospatial SemanticsV t Vo en lek, ICA Vice-PresidentYoshiki Wakabayashi, Commission on Ubiquitous MappingTao Wang, Commission on Education and TrainingXiaobai Angela Yao, Commission on Geospatial Analysis and Modeling14 18 DECEMBER 2021 Florence, ITALY30th InternationalCartographic KEYNOTE PRESENTATIONSC artography in an Age of Digital TransformationDate and LocationDecember 15, 2021, Aula Magna of the School of Humanities, via Laura 4810:15 - 11:15 AM (CET)Greg ScottFollowing a 25-year journey in Geoscience Australia in several key geospatial roles, Greg Scott is now based in the United Nations Statistics Division in New York.

5 In his role as Secretariat of UN-GGIM, Greg has provided strategic policy advice and leadership, and guided the development , coordination and implementation of the substantive global geospatial program and content for UN-GGIM since 2012. Greg possesses formal qualifications in Cartography and Survey Mapping from New Zealand, a Graduate Diploma in Geography from the Australian National University, and a PhD in Geomatics Engineering from the University of Map Knowledge - ICA s contribution to the SDGsDate and LocationDecember 17, 2021, Aula Magna of the School of Humanities, via Laura 4810:15 - 11:15 AM (CET)Prof. Menno-Jan KraakThis contribution will inform about ICA s efforts in contributing to the SDGs by making cartographic knowledge available to a wider community. This is best represented by the joint ICA-United Nation publication Mapping for a sustainable world . A presentation of this work is followed by an outlook to the future. How can this work be expanded both in creating awareness about the SDGs and to scale the SDGs from global to local.

6 The notion of Open Map Knowledge is discussed, with a focus on how the book and its derived (interactive) products can play a role in open education. This not without a critical note about strength and weaknesses of our cartographic Kraak is professor of Geovisual Analytics and Cartography at the University of Twente / ITC, the Netherlands. Currently he is ITC s vice-dean of capacity development . He was President of the International Cartographic Association (ICA) for the period 2015-2019. He (co)authored many publications, among them the books Cartography, visualization of geospatial (4th edition 2020 - CRC Press) and Mapping time (2014 - ESRI Press) and Mapping for a sustainable world (2020 - United Nations).14 18 DECEMBER 2021 Florence, ITALY30th InternationalCartographic PANEL SESSIONSU rban Data Analytics platform based on Earth Observation and Artificial Intelligence: Latitudo 40, Geospacial Data and Business InnovationDate and LocationDecember 15, 2021 in the Aula Magna of the School of Humanities, via Laura 483:00 - 4:30 PM (CET)Supported byPanelistsMauro ManenteMauro Manente is CTO and co-founder of Latitudo 40 where with all his passion and curiosity he is driving the development of the fastest and easiest cloud platform to access data extracted from satellite images using AI.

7 During the last 20 years, after his computer engineering graduation at University of Naples Federico II , he had the chance to work with several space/telco companies in Italy as a software developer first and then as team leader, project manager and CTO. He founded his first IT consultancy company in 2010 and then has been co-founder and member of board of directors of Remocean and Latitudo 40, two startups based in Italy in the field of remote sensing, and co-founder of Sentimetrix, a United States based company specialized in sentiment RuggeroneAfter completing his postgraduate studies in Economics in the UK, Luigi joined Banca Commerciale Italiana in 1996, working in Milan for the Research Department and then the Risk Management Department. In 2013, with his wife Alessandra and his kids Luca and Sara, Luigi moved to Washington DC to join the International Monetary Fund, where he contributed to writing several issues of the Global Financial Stability Report until 2015. In October 2015 he joined Intesa Sanpaolo Group to open and manage its new Representative Office in Washington DC.

8 On October 1st 2018 he was appointed Head of Innovation Business development with Intesa Sanpaolo Innovation Center, a new company of Intesa Sanpaolo Group based in Turin and entirely dedicated to scout, analyze accelerate and support innovative technologies. Since July 1st 2019 Luigi is the Director of Applied Research with Intesa Sanpaolo Innovation 18 DECEMBER 2021 Florence, ITALY30th InternationalCartographic Data, Dashboards, Analytics and Scientific Communication Lessons Learned from the COVID-19 PandemicDate and LocationDecember 15, 2021 in the Aula Magna of the School of Humanities, via Laura 485:00 - 7:00 PM (CET)Organized by Paola Zamperlin - University of Pisa (in person) and Aileen Buckley - Esri, Redlands (in person)Moderated by Aileen Buckley - Esri, Redlands (in person)Discussant: Tim Trainor - ICA (in person)PanelistsEste Geraghty, Esri Chief Medical Officer (virtual)Dr. Geraghty is the Chief Medical Officer at Esri, developer of the world s most powerful mapping and analytics platform.

9 She leads strategy and messaging in Health and Human Services and is passionate about delivering value thru a geographic approach. Formerly a Deputy Director with the California Department of Public Health, she led the state s open data initiative. She also served as Associate Professor at the University of California Davis, conducting research on geographic approaches to health policy and community development . In addition to degrees in medicine , Medical Informatics and Public Health, Dr. Geraghty is also a Geographic Information Systems professional (GISP).Frank Dong, Johns Hopkins University (virtual)Ensheng Dong, who goes by Frank, is a Candidate and a Louis M. Brown Engineering Fellow at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland. He is an experienced researcher with a demonstrated history of working in transmission and telecommunication industries and higher education. He is skilled in data science, spatial analysis, R, Python and ArcGIS. Frank is a strong research professional focused on system engineering and public Herries, Esri, Redlands - ArcGIS Living Atlas (virtual)Jim Herries is a geographer with Esri in Redlands, California.

10 He serves as a principal product engineer on the team responsible for ArcGIS Living Atlas of the World. Jim is particularly engaged in thematic mapping and map visualizations, reflecting a drive to help GIS users bring their data to life on the map and to stimulate insights. He constantly looks for ways to create clear, focused map information products that incorporate meaningful spatial analysis and evocative 18 DECEMBER 2021 Florence, ITALY30th InternationalCartographic Campanile, Project Manager - Esri Italia (in person): Gianni Campanile, an expert on GIS standards, is project manager at Esri Italia, the Italian official distributor for Esri Inc. He graduated in mathematics in 1985 and has worked in IT fields since then. He started working with Geographical Information Systems on 1995 and joined in Esri in 2004 in a variety of roles, including software developer, technical leader, project manager, and solution architect. He is currently project manager for all Italian local and central administration Trainor (in person)Tim has been involved in cartography his entire professional life.


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