Space and Global Health/Community of Practice/EFG-SGH-CoP2018

Videoconferences at Local and Regional Meeting Points, will be organized between, July 30th, 2018 and August 2nd, 2018.
 * Expected number of presentations and publication for this pilot (less than 10)
 * Compare lessons learned with Easychair Conference Management to Wikiversity as an open and asynchronous conference management regarding a conference as a evolutionary step of development for creating releases.

Background
At the proposed Regional or Local Meeting Points (LMP/RMP) scientist with different background and expertise come together to allow a cross-diciplinary face to face communication. The video conferencing system connects the LMPs and RMPs with eachother. Even if possible try to avoid connecting to the EFG-SGH-CoP meeting as a single user. In the previous year we have used framing office hours for the meeting from different time zones. In 2018 the time zone of +8h will be optimal, for Western Australia, China, Indonesia. The concept of LMPs and RMPs is used have The LMP/RMP concept was tested/piloted at UN-Campus in Bonn in 2012
 * econmic benefits, for the reduction of travel benefits
 * environmental benefits with the reduction of Greenhouse Gas and
 * participatory benefits that participants cannot afford the international travel can join and share their ideas.

List of Local and Regional Meeting Points

 * University of Koblenz-Landau, Campus Landau, Germany

Examples

 * Information Systems: Digital Signature and its application on Spatial Decision Support Systems
 * Learning Environments and Risk Literacy: Case Study of Open Educational Resources and Risk Literacy/Real World Labs.
 * NGO Activities: Contributions of Humanitarian Open Street for Global Health Risk Mitigation
 * Problem Solving: Contributions of Systems Thinking to support Sustainable Development Goals.
 * Technology: Multiplatfom HTML5 Augmented Reality App for supporting the use of geolocated OER,
 * Psychology: Beliefs and behavioural change in Risk Literacy and Global Health
 * Mathematics: Spatial Decision Support System and non-Eucleading Topology for Epidemiological Distances
 * Cross Disciplinary Links: Similarities and Difference of Application of Space Technology on Disaster Management and Global Health - Development of Standards
 * Economics: Requirements and Constraints of cross-organisational, cross-institutional collaboration and resource management for the Health and Risk Management communities (e.g. Disaster Management) in general.