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Welcome to GIS-Pro 2024: URISA’s 62nd Annual Conference, taking place in Portland, Maine! This is where you review the comprehensive educational program for the conference and plan your agenda.

We are pleased to collaborate with the New England Chapter of URISA on this important event.

Go to this page to register for the conference and make travel plans; review sponsor and exhibit packages, and check out young professional and student opportunities. Early bird registration discounts are available until August 1. 
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Tuesday, October 8
 

4:00pm EDT

GIS Strengthening Community and Economies
Tuesday October 8, 2024 4:00pm - 5:00pm EDT
This session focuses on examples and illustrations of how GIS is used to focus on economic issues across communities and landscapes.
 
A Climate Change and Resiliency Perspective on an Ever - Changing Coastal Landscape; The City of Portland Maine
Kevin Deneault, M.S., GIS Mapping Specialist, City of Portland, Portland, ME

Rainy Day Fund: Why American Cities and Towns Need High Accuracy Planimetric Mapping
Lucia Woo, Technical and Business Development Manager, Fugro, Frederick, MD
Moderators
avatar for Kim McDonough

Kim McDonough

URISA Past President, Retired
Speakers
avatar for Kevin Deneault, M.S.

Kevin Deneault, M.S.

GIS Mapping Specialist, City of Portland, Maine
avatar for Lucia Woo

Lucia Woo

Technical and Business Development Manager, Fugro
Tuesday October 8, 2024 4:00pm - 5:00pm EDT
Cumberland/Kennebec
 
Wednesday, October 9
 

2:00pm EDT

Coastal Climate Resilience & Flooding
Wednesday October 9, 2024 2:00pm - 3:00pm EDT
The presentations in this session focus on coastal climate resilience and flooding.

Using GIS for Climate Resilience Planning and Action
Michael Gould, PhD., Global Education Manager, Esri, Redlands, CA

Urban Flood Detection Project: Simple Data for a Complex Problem
Casey Conrad, GIS Analyst, City of Charleston, Hanahan, SC

Harnessing Aerial Imagery and Digital Twins for Climate Resilience: Strategies for the GIS Community
Joe Oddi, Director of Partner Strategies, Government, EagleView, Rochester, NY
Moderators
avatar for Judy Colby-George, GISP

Judy Colby-George, GISP

Principal, VIEWSHED
Judy is the owner of Viewshed, which is made up of Spatial Alternatives, GIS Consulting and tjd&a, Landscape Architects and Planners.  She has worked with municipal governments, regional planning agencies, and state governments in New England for over 25 years.  Judy has extensive... Read More →
Speakers
avatar for Michael Gould

Michael Gould

Global Educational Manager/Professor, Esri
avatar for Casey Conrad

Casey Conrad

GIS Analyst, City of Charleston
avatar for Joe Oddi

Joe Oddi

Director of Partner Strategies, Government, EagleView
Joe Oddi is the Director of Partner Strategies at EagleView. He's been with the company for 10 years and currently manages EagleView's vast network of strategic and software integration partners.Residing in Denver, Colorado, Joe is a proud father of two energetic boys, aged 6 and... Read More →
Wednesday October 9, 2024 2:00pm - 3:00pm EDT
Cumberland/Kennebec

4:00pm EDT

Coastal Climate Resilience and Power of GIS
Wednesday October 9, 2024 4:00pm - 5:00pm EDT
This session highlights examples of coastal climate resilience using the power of GIS and LiDAR to combat sea level rise.

Empowering Regional Resilience With GIS
Ashley Mott, GIS Manager, Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council - Pinellas Park, FL

Using Geospatial Tools to Understand Sea Level Rise Implications on Mudflats and Tidal Marshes in Maine
Judy Colby-George, GISP, Principal, VIEWSHED, Yarmouth, ME

Building Climate-Ready Coasts using Next-Generation Land Cover and Lidar Data
Jamie Carter, Regional Geospatial Coordinator, NOAA Office for Coastal Management, Yarmouth, ME
Moderators
avatar for John Derek Morgan, Ph.D., GISP

John Derek Morgan, Ph.D., GISP

Associate Professor of GIS, University of West Florida
Speakers
avatar for Ashley Mott

Ashley Mott

GIS Manager, Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council
Ashley Mott serves as GIS Manager at the Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council (TBRPC) where she supports regional resilience, emergency preparedness and environmental planning projects with GIS, maps, and data visualization. Ashley also provides technical assistance to TBRPC member... Read More →
avatar for Judy Colby-George, GISP

Judy Colby-George, GISP

Principal, VIEWSHED
Judy is the owner of Viewshed, which is made up of Spatial Alternatives, GIS Consulting and tjd&a, Landscape Architects and Planners.  She has worked with municipal governments, regional planning agencies, and state governments in New England for over 25 years.  Judy has extensive... Read More →
avatar for Jamie Carter

Jamie Carter

Northeast Region Geospatial Coordinator, NOAA
Jamie Carter is a remote sensing analyst with NOAA’s Office for Coastal Management (OCM) and serves coastal communities primarily in the Northeast Region. He has a bachelor’s degree in Ecology from Tulane University, a master’s degree in Physical Geography from Oregon State... Read More →
Wednesday October 9, 2024 4:00pm - 5:00pm EDT
Cumberland/Kennebec
 
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