2019
Aguilar-Moreno, Estefanía; Monfort-Muriach, Aida; Gómez-Cambronero, Águeda
Empleabilidad y competencias en el sector geoespacial para los profesionales del mañana Journal Article
In: Mapping: revista internacional de ciencias de la tierra, vol. 28, no. 195, pp. 28-33, 2019, ISBN: 1131-9100.
Abstract | BibTeX | Tags: education, EO4GEO, Geospatial market
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title = {Empleabilidad y competencias en el sector geoespacial para los profesionales del mañana},
author = {Estefanía Aguilar-Moreno and Aida Monfort-Muriach and Águeda Gómez-Cambronero},
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year = {2019},
date = {2019-09-15},
journal = {Mapping: revista internacional de ciencias de la tierra},
volume = {28},
number = {195},
pages = {28-33},
abstract = {The current paper reflects on the lack of professionals in the Euro-pean sector of Geoinformatics and Earth Observation, through the analysis of the sectoral demand, the existing training offer and the definition of occupational profiles. The European project EO4GEO works to analyse the growing need of professionals in these sectors and to define guidelines to align the demand of professionals with existing or training strategies and programs to design},
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The current paper reflects on the lack of professionals in the Euro-pean sector of Geoinformatics and Earth Observation, through the analysis of the sectoral demand, the existing training offer and the definition of occupational profiles. The European project EO4GEO works to analyse the growing need of professionals in these sectors and to define guidelines to align the demand of professionals with existing or training strategies and programs to design
2016
Aguilar-Moreno, Estefanía; Casteleyn, Sven; Huerta-Guijarro, Joaquín
GEOSPATIAL THINKING - Educating the Future Spatial Citizens Proceedings of the GEOTHNK Project Closing Conference November 7, 2015, Athens, Greece , 2016, ISBN: 978-618-82392-0-3.
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: Body of Knowledge, Geographic Information, Geospatial market
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title = {Geographic Information Need to Know (GI-N2K): towards a more demand driven geospatial workforce education system},
author = {Estefanía Aguilar-Moreno and Sven Casteleyn and Joaquín Huerta-Guijarro},
editor = {Marinos Kavouras and Sofoklis Sotiriou },
url = {http://www.geotec.uji.es/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/GEOTHNK-Project-Closing-Conference.pdf
http://repositori.uji.es/xmlui/handle/10234/159470?show=full},
isbn = {978-618-82392-0-3},
year = {2016},
date = {2016-05-10},
booktitle = {GEOSPATIAL THINKING - Educating the Future Spatial Citizens
Proceedings of the GEOTHNK Project Closing Conference
November 7, 2015, Athens, Greece },
abstract = {The development of the Geographic Information
Science & Technology (GI S&T) Body of Knowledge (BoK) in
2006 was a milestone achievement in the geospatial domain. It
collects, describes and structures important concepts in the
scientific field, and exposes them for theoreticians and
practitioners alike. Today, after almost 10 years of scientific
and technological developments in the geospatial field, the
original BoK has become outdated. Geographic Information:
Need to Know (GI-N2K) is a European project that intends to
bring the original GI S&T BoK up to date. This paper explains
the GI-N2K project objectives, the work already done, as well
as next steps in reaching a renewed GI S&T BoK},
keywords = {Body of Knowledge, Geographic Information, Geospatial market},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {conference}
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The development of the Geographic Information
Science & Technology (GI S&T) Body of Knowledge (BoK) in
2006 was a milestone achievement in the geospatial domain. It
collects, describes and structures important concepts in the
scientific field, and exposes them for theoreticians and
practitioners alike. Today, after almost 10 years of scientific
and technological developments in the geospatial field, the
original BoK has become outdated. Geographic Information:
Need to Know (GI-N2K) is a European project that intends to
bring the original GI S&T BoK up to date. This paper explains
the GI-N2K project objectives, the work already done, as well
as next steps in reaching a renewed GI S&T BoK
Science & Technology (GI S&T) Body of Knowledge (BoK) in
2006 was a milestone achievement in the geospatial domain. It
collects, describes and structures important concepts in the
scientific field, and exposes them for theoreticians and
practitioners alike. Today, after almost 10 years of scientific
and technological developments in the geospatial field, the
original BoK has become outdated. Geographic Information:
Need to Know (GI-N2K) is a European project that intends to
bring the original GI S&T BoK up to date. This paper explains
the GI-N2K project objectives, the work already done, as well
as next steps in reaching a renewed GI S&T BoK