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TA_O.03 Welcome and introduction
Organiser(s): National Bureau of Statistics (NBS-China) / United Nations
Statistics Division (UNSD-DESA)
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TA5.01 Host country plenary session
Organiser(s): National Bureau of Statistics (NBS-China)
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LEARN.302 Data evolution, Data revolution and Data accounting
Tracks:Data and statistical standardsLearning labMacroeconomy and finance
[SDG10]Organiser(s): School of Statistics and Mathematics, Zhejiang
Gongshang UniversityBeijing Normal UniversitySchool of Statistics and
Mathematics, Zhongnan University of Economics and LawFrom the generation of data
to the emergence of big data, data has now touched almost all fields. Data is
considered to be a resource on a par with energy and materials, and its value is
immeasurable. In this process, data evolution and even data revolution have
brought great challenges to the field of data accounting, there is an urgent
need for reform in the field of data accounting, and even revolutionary
innovation may be required under certain conditions. In this tide of data
evolution and data revolution, on the one hand, there are many impacts and
legacy problems in data accounting due to the data evolution brought about by
the industrial revolution and the electric power revolution. Today, the more
massive and se
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TA1.16 Innovative ways for increasing timeliness and coverage of SDG indicators
Tracks:Capacity developmentData equity and inclusionData ScienceEarth
Observation dataGeospatialOpen DataTA1. Innovation and partnerships for better
and more inclusive dataOrganiser(s): International Research Center of Big
Data for Sustainable Development Goals (CBAS)CAST-UN Consultative Committee on
Disaster Risk Reduction (CCDRR)Environmental Systems Research Institute
(Esri)PVBLIC FoundationUnited Nations Conference on Trade and Development
(UNCTAD).At the mid-point of the time foreseen for enacting the 2030 Agenda for
Sustainable Development, there is an urgent need for more timely information for
measuring the progress achieved so far and identifying the main bottlenecks and
areas lagging behind. The COVID-19 crisis put in clear evidence the importance
of timely and granular information for monitoring trends and for guiding the
policy responses. However, many SDG indicators rely on official data that still
suffer from long publication delays or that is only available incomple
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TA2.18 GeoSpatial Data and Tools for Sustainable and Resilient Cities and
Communities
Tracks:TA2. Maximizing the use and value of data for better decision makingEarth
Observation dataGeospatialUrbanisation and smart cities
[SDG11]Organiser(s): KTH Royal Institute of TechnologyUnited Nations Human
Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat)Digital Futures & GEO GUOIToday, 56 per
cent of the world’s population live in cities and another 2.5 billion
people is expected to move to urban areas by 2050 (UN, 2018). Rapid urbanization
poses significant social and environmental challenges, including sprawling
informal settlements, increased pollution, urban heat island, loss of
biodiversity and ecosystem services, and making cities more vulnerable to
disasters. Therefore, timely and accurate data on spatial and temporal patterns
of urbanization is of crucial importance to support sustainable and resilient
urban planning and monitoring of the UN 2030 Urban Sustainable Development Goal
(SDG). This session brings together UN Habitat, two GEO Initiatives, academia,
national geo
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Gayan Peiris
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP),Head of Data and Technology, Chief
Digital Office
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP),Head of Data and Technology, Chief
Digital Office
Halima Neyamat
United Nations Resident Coordinator’s Office in Bangladesh,Development
Coordination Officer
United Nations Resident Coordinator’s Office in Bangladesh,Development
Coordination Officer
Haoyi Chen
Inter-Secretariat Working Group on Household Surveys,Coordinator
Inter-Secretariat Working Group on Household Surveys,Coordinator
Ian Rutherford
UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs,
UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs,
Luis Gerardo Gonzalez Morales
United Nations Statistical Division (UNSD),Chief of the Web Development and Data
Visualization Unit
United Nations Statistical Division (UNSD),Chief of the Web Development and Data
Visualization Unit
Andrea Arenas
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), Independent Evaluation Office
(IEO),Research Analyst
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), Independent Evaluation Office
(IEO),Research Analyst
Boaz Liesdek
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), Independent Evaluation Office
(IEO),Senior Research Analyst
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), Independent Evaluation Office
(IEO),Senior Research Analyst
Anish Pradhan
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), Independent Evaluation Office
(IEO),IT specialist
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), Independent Evaluation Office
(IEO),IT specialist
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Promotional Video of the United Nations World Data Forum 2023
Stefen Schweinfest Interviewed on UN World Data Forum 2023
Notice of The United Nations World Data Forum 2023 Press Conference
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Hangzhou International Expo Center

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2023.4.24-27

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353 Benjing Ave, Qianjiang Century City, Xiaoshan District, Hangzhou, Zhejiang
Province, China
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ABOUT HANGZHOU
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Introduction of Hangzhou
Hangzhou, the capital of Zhejiang Province, is the provincial center in Economy,
Culture, Science and Education. It is a famous city in history and culture and
also an important national tourist city with the beautiful scenery. Located at
the southern wing of the Yangtze River Delta, the west end of Hangzhou Bay, the
lower reaches of Qiantang River and the southern end of the Grand Canal
(Beijing-Hangzhou), it is one of the most important central cities in the
southern wing of the Yangtze River Delta and a hub of transportation in
southeast China. The geographic position of the city proper is latitude 30° 16'
north and longitude 120°12' east.Hangzhou owns the natural environment
integrating rivers, lakes and hills. The hilly area of the city accounts for
65.6 percent of the total, which concentrate in the west, middle and south, the
plain 26.4 percent, which scatter in northeast, rivers, lakes, ponds and
reservoirs 8 percent. The world’s longest cannel known as the Great Cannel winds
through the city as well as the Qiangtang river which is noted for the magnifi
cent view of tidal rush.Hangzhou has a subtropical monsoon climate with four
distinct seasons. It is warm and humid with suffi cient sunshine and plentiful
rainfall. In 2008, its average annual temperature is 17.5℃ , the average
relative humidity 70 percent, the annual rainfall 1,273.9millimeters and the
annual sunshine time 1,641.2 hours.
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BACKGROUND

Following one of the main recommendations contained in the report entitled "A
World That Counts" , presented in November 2014 by the United Nations
Secretary-General's Independent Expert and Advisory Group on Data Revolution for
Sustainable Development, the Statistical Commission agreed that a United Nations
World Data Forum on Sustainable Development Data (UN World Data Forum) would be
the suitable platform for intensifying cooperation with various professional
groups, such as information technology, geospatial information managers, data
scientists, and users, as well as civil society stakeholders.


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