Agenda for the Workshop on Cartography and Sustainable Development at the University of Aruba

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The workshop for Cartography and Sustainable Development at the University of Aruba is quickly approaching! January 26-28, 2026! All are welcome to attend! Especially University of Aruba students. Workshop attendance is free of charge.

Please Join us!

Monday January 26th, 2026 Island Sustainability Tour – (email Britta Ricker b.a.ricker <at>uu.nl if you plan to participate).

Tuesday January 27th, 2026 Workshop Presentations in the University of Aruba Aula


Session 1: Welcome – Global to Local Moderator: Britta Ricker

09:00 – 09:20 Welcome Sue-Ann Lee Rector of the University of Aruba and Britta Ricker Chair, ICA Commission Chair for Cartography and Sustainable Development

09:20 – 09:50 The Role of Cartography in Sustainable Development
Georg Gartner President International Cartographic Association Professor, TU Wien

09:50 – 10:20 Program Development for Sustainable Island Solutions Eric Mijts University of Aruba

10:20 – 10:30 Program Overview Britta Ricker

10:30 – 11:00 | Coffee Break

Session 2: SDG Resources Moderator: Britta Ricker

11:00 – 11:20 Re-Introducing the QGIS Technical Supplement for Mapping for a Sustainable World Lily Houtman Penn State University https://github.com/uwcartlab/MappingSDGsTechnicalSupplement  (via Zoom)

11:20 – 11:40 Mapping for a Sustainable World & Introducing the Atlas of Sustainability Robert Roth University of Wisconsin–Madison https://github.com/uwcartlab/MappingSDGsTechnicalSupplement

11:40 – 11:50 Introducing the UN Handbook on Remote Sensing for Agricultural Statistics and Mapping. Lorenzo De Simone United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization https://fao-eostat.github.io/UN-Handbook (via Zoom)

11:50 – 12:10 Mapping Urbanization in the Dutch Caribbean Sharona Jurgens University of Aruba

12:10 – 12:30 Raising Awareness of the SDGs in a University GIS Course Yelena Ogneva-Himmelberger Clark University

12:30 – 12:50 Challenges of Data Scale in Mapping Environmental Justice Carolyn Fish University of Oregon

12:50 – 13:00 | Discussion and 13:00 – 14:00 | Lunch University of Aruba Cafeteria

Session 3: Sustainability Innovations Moderator: Robert Roth

14:00 – 14:20 Small Islands on the Map: Spatial Data Acquisition Considerations Britta Ricker Copernicus Institute for Sustainable Development, Utrecht University

14:20 – 14:40 Locative Audio Cartography for Sustainability Education N. T. Nawshin
University of Wisconsin–Madison

14:40 – 15:00 Mapping Exotic Plant Invasions in the Caribbean Maarten Eppinga University of Zurich

15:00 – 15:20 Island-Scale Observation of Coastal Ecosystems Anthony Sevold University of Aruba and Metabolic Foundation

15:20 – 15:40 Communicating Data Quality from Citizen Science Jan Brus Palacký University Olomouc

15:40 – 16:00 | Discussion and 16:00 – 16:30 | Break

Session 4: Keynote Introduction and Moderator: Eric Mijts

16:30 – 16:45 GIS4C Judith Stratmann

16:45 – 17:30 Mapping Our Islands: Geospatial Developments for Nature Research and Management Erik Houtepen CARMABI Foundation

Weds January 28th, 2026, Follow-up discussions and high-level agenda-setting meeting with government and community members to discuss the role of cartography for sustainable development with a focus on small island contexts. In the afternoon, there will be a session for brainstorming and planning the formation and publication of a Research Agenda for Cartography and Sustainable Development based on what was learned from this workshop (email Britta Ricker b.a.ricker <at>uu.nl if you plan to participate).

In addition to all the local and international scholars who will be presenting and attending this workshop, we are pleased to announce our keynote speaker, Erik Houtepen (LinkedIn). His presentation titled Mapping our Islands: Geospatial developments and applications for nature research and management will be held at 16:30 on January 27th. Erik is the head of the Consultancy department at the Carmabi foundation, based on Curaçao. His work is aimed at understanding the natural world of the islands of Curaçao, Aruba, and Bonaire with a focus on landscape ecology, vegetation, and faunistic aspects. Through different activities of the foundation, scientific research is integrated with nature management and education to advance nature conservation.

Please review the agenda below and then sign up to participate. We look forward to meeting you at the University of Aruba. Full abstracts are coming online soon!

Please sign up no later than January 16th if you will be joining us on Tuesday, January 27th by filling out this form online here https://forms.gle/q46J4Cb61mHthGpZA. 

Again, Monday, January 26th is an Island Sustainability Tour led by Eric Mijts – there is a small fee for this excursion – please email Britta Ricker directly at b.a.ricker <at>uu.nl to confirm your participation and so that she may contact you directly about costs, times, and other information about this event. On Wednesday Jan 28th, we will be meeting with the Aruba SDG task force and other community members to discuss the role of cartography for sustainable development. In the afternoon, there will be a session for brainstorming and planning the development and publication of a Research Agenda for Cartography and Sustainable Development, based on the insights gained from this workshop.

Special thank you to our sponsors, the ICA and GIS4C

We look forward to learning together at this workshop at the University of Aruba.

Commission News: Autumn 2024

Welcome to the first newsletter Commission for Cartography and Sustainable Development of the International Cartographic Association where we invite ideas for action, upcoming events, and report of recent activities:

Ideas for action

  • On our Commission Website https://carto-sd.icaci.org/ we would like to add a place for members. If you would like your name to be added to the website as a member of this commission, please add your name to the form found here – there is also a place for you to add ideas for commission on this form too. https://forms.gle/CscjKxF5apfwuG698 .

Upcoming Events

AsiaCarto 2024

  • The first AsiaCarto will be held in Hong Kong 8-10 December https://asiacarto.org/2024/ 
  • Representing our Commission – PhD Candidate Cara Flores will be presenting work about Participatory Mapping for Sustainable Development titled “Weaving participatory and artistic approaches into generating spatial data in mapping for a sustainable world”.
  • If you will be at AsiaCarto please let me (Britta) know so we can advertise your participation!

International Cartographic Conference (ICC) 2025

  • The next International Cartographic Conference (ICC) will be held in Vancouver in August 2025 https://icc2025.com/ The theme is Mapping the Future: Innovation, Inclusion, and Sustainability
  • Call for papers and abstracts for the Vancouver ICC is out! Read it in English or in French:
  • Our commission is planning to do a pre-conference workshop in Vancouver, stay tuned!
  • Do you have an idea for a commission-sponsored workshop? Please share your ideas here https://forms.gle/qwMxdYKeVrm7oqyc7

Cartography and Sustainable Development Workshop in Aruba 2026

Recent Activities

EuroCarto – Vienna September 2024

  • Together with with the ICA Commission on Integrated Geospatial Information for Cartography and the ICA Commission on Topographic Mapping Anja Hopfstock Markus Jobst Kathryn Arnold David Forest and Lukasz Halik we co-hosted the Workshop “Building the Road to AI; How cartography links data integration, meaning and geospatial knowledge transmission” This workshop fostered rich discussion about experiences trying to reach the goal of mapping for a sustainable world. Speakers included:
  • James Norris presented and explained the United Nations Integrated Geospatial Information Framework and his perspective about how it can be useful.
  • Gwendolin Seidner shared a presentation titled “Solving the Puzzle: A Country-level Action Plan for Germany – How geospatial supports the UN-IGIF” with examples that countries can learn from while trying to implement geospatial technology for sustainable development. There were some entertaining and exciting examples of using old maps to answer contemporary spatial questions.
  • David Forest and Lukasz Halik talked about investigating openly available data to support SDG mapping and topographic mapping which fostered great discussions among the participants about worldwide data availability.
  • Mark Jobst led a tutorial about how to make choropleth SDG maps using an online tool.
  • I, Britta, presented about what I learned about writing the Book Mapping for a Sustainable World and my current research initiatives – some of the ideas are shared on the Geoholics Podcast.
  • During the main conference there was a session on Sustainability and Cartography – see the full program here https://eurocarto2024.org/program/ chaired by Florian Ledermann which included the following presentations:
    • Luca Gaia, Lorenz Hurni, Andreas Neumann, René Sieber: “Cartographic visualization of the effects of climate change: a practical application for the Atlas of Switzerland”
    • Britta Ricker, Maarten Eppinga, Sharona Jurgens, Eric Mijts: “Mapping for Sustainable Development: Comparing different techniques for mapping and monitoring mangroves in Aruba”
    • Yi Zhen Chew, Ekaterina Chuprikova, Holger Kumke, Abraham Mejia-Aguilar, Liqiu Meng, Nikolaus Obojes: “From Leaves to Forests: How to Map Stress in Plants due to Climate Change”
    • Ayako Kagawa: “What’s geographical names got to do with Climate Action?”
    • Zdeněk Stachoň, Petr Kubíček, Lukáš Dolák, Radim Štampach, Jan Řehoř: “Drought, Heatwaves, and Fire Weather and its Cartographic Visualization”

NACIS Tacoma October 2024

  • Commission vice-chair Carolyn Fish attended the North American Cartographic Information Society conference in Tacoma this month. There were great presentations and discussion all around. See the full program here: https://nacis2024.sched.com/
  • Next year’s NACIS will be in Louisville, KY in October 2025 and typically abstracts are due in May.

Intergeo and the German Cartography Conference – Deutsche Kartographie Kongress (DKK) 

Britta presented commission work related to mapping SDG global to local in the session Kartographie für eine smarte Welt on Sept 25, 2024. It was great to learn about the research and ideas happening in Germany at the cartography conference. At the Intergeo ExpoCenter, it was completely inspiring to see and touch all of the latest mapping hardware and software.

Thank you for reading. Looking forward to hearing from you all.