GIS Day 2021 in Timor-Leste




18th November 2021 is the World’s GIS Day. I knew about GIS day at the first time when I came back from Indonesia in 2008. After being admitted to work for the Ministry of Public Works, I went to know a Japanese advisor working at the Land and Property, Ministry of Justice. I forgot on what occasion we became friends. I was a fresh graduate at the time, so I took part in every event voluntarily for the sake of learning after college. The advisor invited me, along with other friends from government organizations, to prepare for the first GIS day in Timor-Leste. At that time, the event was mostly organized by internationals because the UN mission was still here in Timor.  I think the GIS day was then being exposed to public regularly thereafter.

This year, the Ministry of Planning and Territory (MPT) where I am currently working at took initiative to hold the 2021 GIS Day seminar after a long stop since 2009. The MPT is a new Ministry, and it has responsibility of doing spatial planning activities. So it is so much related to GIS. The event was organized by MPT, specifically, from National Directorate of Geospatial Data. They are the experts of GIS and other mapping stuff.

One of the objectives of this year’s seminar is to gather GIS users from different organizations to share thoughts, and ideas in order to establish NSDI (National Spatial Data Infrastructure). According to the GIS experts talking in the seminar, NSDI is very important. By the way, I need to learn more about what NSDI is, and how it is related to spatial planning because I don’t know much about it.

As a GIS user, I also participated in the seminar by presenting our Land Use Survey results (Center of Dili Existing Land Use survey). We utilize GIS a lot in our surveys. That is why our project is relevant for the seminar. Other presenters came from Institute of Petroleum and Geology, Directorate of Statistics, Land and Property, Ministry of Agriculture, National University of UNTL, and so on. The number of participants was quite big compared to previous GIS day events that I have experienced.

Personally, I thank the organizers because they prepared the event pretty well. There were many participants from various organizations. The venue and the foods were LUXO. I think I would like to see a better and more eventful GIS day in the coming years. Particularly, actions of NSDI establishment should start now.

 

*Hope this gives you an inspiration.


VIDEO DOKUMENTASAUN ATIVIDADE PLANEAMENTU

Depois muda ba iha servisu fatin foun iha Ministeriu Planu i Ordenamentu, hau servisu hamutuk ho kolega sira seluk nebe antes ne iha neba ona hodi halo estudu ida ho naran Estudu ba Usu de Solo Existente Sentru Dili. Antes hau tama ba servisu iha neba, Ministeriu iha ona programa ida atu halo politika ordenamentu spesifiku ba iha Sentru Dili. Ninina intensaun maka atu halo ordenamentu ba Sentru Dili tanba ita hare katak, Sentru Dili hanesan etalase ba estadu Timor Tanba kuaze edifisiu publiku sira barak maka lokadu iha fatin refere. 

Hau lidera ekipa diresaun nebe responsavel ba atividade estudu. No ikus mai ami nia atividade ne ezekutadu ho diak. Hau halo resumu ba atividade ne'e iha video dokumentasaun ida. Ita bo'ot sira bele hare iha video Youtube karaik.




 
*Epera katak video ne'e bele fo inspirasaun.