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DESCRIPTION:Urban environmental challenges such as illegal dumping\, land d
 egradation\, and ground instability increasingly require integrated\, data
 -driven responses that go beyond isolated geospatial analysis. While a wid
 e range of tools exists for satellite processing\, spatial modelling\, and
  field data collection\, these systems often operate independently\, limit
 ing their effectiveness in real-world operational environments. This works
 hop introduces a practical framework for building an open System of System
 s (SoS) using QGIS as a central integration platform for urban environment
 al monitoring and decision support.\n\nThe workshop positions QGIS not mer
 ely as a desktop GIS tool\, but as an orchestration layer capable of conne
 cting heterogeneous subsystems\, including satellite-based Earth observati
 on (e.g.\, Sentinel-1 InSAR products)\, AI-assisted detection workflows\, 
 multi-criteria decision analysis (MCDA)\, and field-based data collection.
  Participants will learn how to integrate these components into a coherent
  workflow that transforms raw geospatial data into actionable intelligence
 .\n\nThrough guided\, hands-on sessions\, participants will work with real
 -world datasets to (1) import and visualize time-series InSAR outputs\, (2
 ) integrate multiple spatial indicators relevant to urban environmental co
 nditions\, (3) implement MCDA techniques within QGIS for spatial prioritiz
 ation\, and (4) conceptualize how these analytical components can be embed
 ded within a broader System of Systems architecture supporting operational
  decision-making.\n\nThe workshop emphasizes open-source tools\, reproduci
 ble workflows\, and interoperability\, aligning with current discussions o
 n GIS sovereignty and sustainable digital infrastructure. By the end of th
 e session\, participants will gain both technical skills and conceptual un
 derstanding of how QGIS can be leveraged as a strategic platform for integ
 rating data\, analytics\, and operations in complex urban systems.\n\nThis
  workshop is suitable for GIS practitioners\, urban planners\, researchers
 \, and decision-makers interested in advancing from standalone spatial ana
 lysis toward integrated\, system-level geospatial solutions.
DTSTAMP:20260525T175536Z
LOCATION:WS - Riders Club 1
SUMMARY:Building an Open System of Systems in QGIS for AI Driven Urban Envi
 ronmental Monitoring and Decision Support - Sultan Hasan Alsultan
URL:https://talks.osgeo.org/qgis-uc2026/talk/ANSATE/
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