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PROCIG II MEETING - CARTAGENA, COLOMBIA - MAY 18TH TO 26TH, 2001
POWER POINT PRESENTATIONS
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- Presentations on project progress in each country :
  Costa Rica :
  Nicaragua :
  Guatemala :
  El Salvador :
  Panama :
  Honduras :
  Belize :
- Importance of a National Spatial Data Infrastructure (Kate Lance) - 844 KB - spanish
- The PROCIG web page : how to improve it and strategies for the future. (Glenn Hyman, Kate Lance, Germán Lema, Claudia Perea) - 86 KB - spanish and english
- The Latest from ESRI (Myriam Ardila) - 5.96 MB - spanish
- Centroamerican Meeting with Jack Dangermond (President of ESRI) and Merrill Lyew (ESRI Leader for Latin America) (Glenn Hyman) - 22.9 MB
- Open GIS and Dynamic Mapping on the Internet - SDI through Open GIS (Michael Gould) - 2.04 MB
- Open GIS Application- Demonstration of OGC Web Mapping Services (Douglas Nebert) - Spanish - 514 KB
- Open GIS Application- Demonstration of OGC Web Mapping Services (Douglas Nebert) - English - 419 KB
- Sustainability Indicators for Central America (Andy Farrow) - 15.9 MB
- NSDI Activities in CATIE: The Role of Regional Organizations (Sergio Velásquez) - 46.5 MB - spanish
- Mechanisms for Financing NSDI projects through International Development Organizations (William Brooner) - 327 KB