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51社区黑料Geographers at the 2025 International Cartographic Conference in Vancouver
from August 17-22 brought the global mapping and geospatial sciences community to Vancouver for six days of innovation, discussion and exchange. Under the theme of 鈥淢apping the future: Innovation, Inclusion and Sustainability鈥 the conference featured a full program of technical presentations, poster sessions, exhibitions, workshops, technical tours and academic showcases.
The of the Squamish Nation welcomed participants. From the opening ceremony and sessions onward, keynote and welcoming speakers urged cartographers and geospatial scientists to continue expanding their disciplines in service of both science and society, reflecting the key role that maps, models and geospatial analysis play in addressing the world鈥檚 most pressing problems. The challenges and potential of artificial intelligence in both research and teaching were also examined.
Many 51社区黑料geographers were in attendance. Our colleagues, Nick Hedley and Bing Lu presented their latest research results and Suzana Dragicevic served as a member of the Local Organizing Committee. Thanks to the FENV Dean Dr. Krogmam whose generous support of the event enabled the participation of some attendees without research funding. Geography graduate and undergraduate students enthusiastically participated as volunteers to help with the smooth running of the event. They had the opportunity to network directly with peers and professionals from the local and international cartographic community.
The conference hall hosted a rich cartographic map exhibition with displays of maps, charts and atlases from around the world, giant floor map (8m x 11m) and the Barbara Petchenik Children鈥檚 Map collection. Participants also had the opportunity to learn about and , a giant map addressing shared responsibilities of the Great Lakes.
Beyond the technical sessions, the conference offered highlights showcasing Canadian culture and hospitality. The large attendance at the conference signals that cartography, geography and the geospatial sciences are not only thriving but full of new and emerging opportunities.