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	Global geospatial leaders unite at GeoNow 2025: FIG vice president Qin 
	Yan highlights China's SDG Index
		20-24 October 2025, Deqing County, Zhejiang Province, China 
		The theme of the 2nd UN GeoNow was ‘Geospatial I.D.E.A.S. Benefiting 
		Our World’ with I.D.E.A.S. standing for the strategic focus on 
		innovation, data, empowerment, accessibility, and sustainability. 
		Report by Qin Yan, FIG vice president
		 
		The UN GeoNow 2025 was organized by the United Nations Global 
		Geospatial Knowledge and Innovation Centre (UN-GGKIC) as a dedicated 
		week for innovation in geospatial applications. Guided by the core 
		principles of innovation, leadership, cross-boundary, and integration, 
		the event aims to build a global geospatial application ecosystem. By 
		promoting high-level applications of geospatial information across 
		industries, it seeks to drive geospatial innovation and accelerate 
		progress toward the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). 
		Over 1,000 representatives from UN agencies and dozens of countries 
		around the world gathered to discuss strategies for cooperation and 
		innovation in geospatial information and to explore a pathway for 
		sustainable development.
		
		
		
		FIG vice president Qin Yan attending the opening 
		ceremony of UN GeoNow 2025.
		 
		At the opening ceremony, FIG vice president Qin Yan delivered a 
		report entitled 'Lucid Waters and Lush Mountains Index in support of 
		assessing Sustainable Development Goals(SDGs): The case of Chongqing' 
		at the forum of integrated rural-urban development and good governance. 
		Based on China's ecological civilization construction initiative to 
		actively implement the SDGs, the presentation introduced the 'Clear Waters 
		and Green Mountains Index' supported by satellite remote sensing data 
		and evaluated the progress of SDGs in Chongqing over the past decade. It 
		focused on the significance that this index can provide a standardized 
		methodology, technical pathway, and replicable practical cases for 
		global sustainable development assessment.
		 
	
  
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		    Over 1,000 representatives attending UN GeoNow 2025. | 
            
            FIG vice president Qin Yan delivering the report entitled "Lucid 
			Waters and Lush Mountains Index in support of assessing Sustainable 
			Development Goals (SDGs): The case of Chongqing".  | 
		
		
		FIG vice president Qin Yan hosting opening 
		ceremony of ‘Geospatial Knowledge and Innovation Leadership Training’.
		 
		This initiative, aligned with FIG's mission to advance international 
		cooperation in surveying and mapping, brought together a diverse cohort 
		including geospatial experts, UN officials, government authorities from 
		Turkey, South Africa, and Mozambique, and representatives from over 50 
		Chinese institutions. The program addressed critical challenges at the 
		intersection of digital intelligence and sustainable development, aiming 
		to cultivate future leaders equipped with innovative geospatial 
		solutions.
		
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		Organizing Geospatial Knowledge and Innovation 
		Leadership Training
	
	
		
		Website for the event:
		
		https://ggim.un.org/meetings/2025/UN_GeoNow/
			
		Qin Yan, FIG Vice President
		29 October 2025