
Climate change requires data-driven decision-making, strong governance frameworks, and cross-regional collaboration. This international webinar explores how geospatial science can effectively support climate action and carbon governance from the local to the global scale.
Organised as part of an International Community Service Webinar Series, the session brings together academic and development perspectives to examine the role of GIS, spatial data, and evidence-based tools in strengthening climate policy, monitoring emissions, and supporting sustainable development strategies.
The webinar will feature international speakers with strong expertise in geospatial science, climate systems, and applied research:
- Mr. Nkemdem Agendia Demianus, B.Sc., M.Sc.
Pan African Institute for Development – East & Southern Africa (PAID–ESA) - Dr. Arif Supam Wijaya, S.IP., M.Sc.
Institut Teknologi Sains Bandung (ITSB), Indonesia
The session will be moderated by Dr. Samsul Arifin, S.Si., M.Sc. (ITSB) and will offer participants valuable insights, applied experiences, and global perspectives on how spatial science can strengthen carbon governance systems, climate action planning, and sustainable policy implementation.
This webinar is open to students, researchers, development practitioners, policymakers, GIS professionals, and climate actors seeking practical and strategic knowledge to support sustainability and climate resilience initiatives.
