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"The Global Spatial Data Infrastructure Association - Advancing a Location Enabled World”


The Global Spatial Data Infrastructure (GSDI) Association was formed in 2004 as an inclusive networking organization of academic and research institutions, government agencies, commercial geomatics firms, national and regional GI associations and individuals (geo professionals and students) from around the world.

The purpose of the Association was to promote international cooperation and collaboration in support of local, national and international spatial data infrastructure (SDI) research and implementations that would allow nations to better address social, economic, and environmental issues of pressing importance, including sustainable development.

GSDI was involved in SDI capacity building activities in several ways, including:

Since 1996, the Association conducted GSDI World Conferences around the globe, offering significant networking opportunities and offering the opportunity for SDI researchers and SDI implementors to present their latest work, challenges and solutions. The final conference, GSDI 15, was held in Taipei, Taiwan, 29 November to 2 December 2016. See more about the GSDI World Conference here.

During its history, GSDI developed liasons and Memorandums of Understanding with several global organisations, including:


GSDI Annual Reports

Download the 2017 Annual Report here (PDF)

Download the 2016 Annual Report here (PDF)

Download the 2016 Annual Report Summary here (PDF).

Download the 2015 Annual Report here (PDF).

Download the 2014 Annual Report here (PDF).

Download the 2013 Annual Report here (PDF).


The GSDI Association