Peterborough and Kawartha Lakes Region
Centre for Earth Observation Systems and Geospatial Analysis (CEOSGA)- A proposal
A working partnership between Trent University, Sir Sandford Fleming College and the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources
Rationale and Justification
Remote sensing, GIS and spatial analysis, part of the generic field of Geomatics, are
increasingly used in universities, governments and industry to guide policy decisions and build
understanding of structure and change in the natural and social environment.
Remote sensing provides a cost-effective means of obtaining information, products and services
for vast areas of land and water and over time, to support crucial environmental policy
development and timely decision making. GIS and spatial analysis are complementary tools for
manipulating and revealing patterns in spatial data, used in a broad array of environmental and
social research and policy development. Presently, many local, provincial, national and
international agencies rely on these spatial technologies to derive essential knowledge-products
and models that support policy formulation and compliance. The monitoring of the environment
is an imperative since the effects of global phenomena acquire their own particular
manifestations at national, provincial and local scales.
In the Peterborough and the Kawartha Lakes Region (PKLR) of Southern Ontario the relative
high density of research and higher education institutions, together with government agencies
and research networks creates a critical mass of researchers and specialists in remote sensing,
GIS and modelling of environmental and spatial phenomena. The considerable volume and
quality of work produced by these specialists could be harnessed and put to use as potential
regional development engine, providing products and services and generating local
employment, education and training opportunities. Just as important, such critical mass can also
promote the development of a regional remote sensing and geomatics hub, involving a variety
of activities such as seminars, workshops, communications, publications and many other
activities related to the discipline. The intent of the present workshop is to get scientists,
professionals, educators, data librarians, data providers and practitioners in the region to begin
the process of dialogue and information exchange concerning a set of specific objectives.