2/ first speaker was Joe Leach, discussing the pleasures and pains of UPRNs (Unique Property Reference Numbers)
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2/ first speaker was Joe Leach, discussing the pleasures and pains of UPRNs (Unique Property Reference Numbers)
3/ next speaker was artist Rain Wu, sharing some of her map-related projects. This talk was a thought-provoking reflection on the different concepts a map is, and the difference between the map and reality
Learn more about Rain's work: https://rainwu.net/
4/ Our third speaker was James Cheshire, author of the just released book "*The Library of Lost Maps" *about his discoveries in the UCL map library. James shared the story behind one of the maps
This book is definitely one for any map lover's holiday shopping list.
https://libraryoflostmaps.com
5/ An introduction to the Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) and the important work they do in providing a forum for collaborative geospatial standard setting was the topic of Nigel Edmead's talk.
Get involved in defining the future of geospatial: https://www.ogc.org
6/ Next up we heard from Christine Langston about her research on housing construction and climate risk. The unfortunate conclusion is that policy seems to be disproportionally encouraging the construction of housing in high-risk areas 😟
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