Call for Papers: AAG 2010 Organized Session: Geospatial Visualization: concepts, representation, implementation, and related topics Sponsors: CISG, GISSG, and SAM SG. Geospatial visualization is a comprehensive way to facilitate the understanding of the spatial phenomena and process. This is an area that involves a joint practice from various disciplines ranging from geography, spatial cognition, statistics, to computer sciences. Due to the increasing complexity of spatial problems, new challenges have changed the traditional content of visualization. This session is to capture research, development, application, and other practices in geospatial visualization. Potential topics for this session include, but are not limited to the following: 3D/4D and real-time spatial data visualization Virtual geographic environment Online and distributed visualization Geospatial visualization tools: design and considerations Applications of geospatial visualization Geo-visual analytics and geographic context representation To present a paper in the session: 1. Register and submit your abstract online (http://www.aag.org/annualmeetings/). 2. Email your presenter identification number (PIN), paper title, and abstract to jlih@gmu.edu by October 25, 2009 Organizers: Jing Li Joint Center for Intelligent Spatial Computing Geography and Geoinformation Science, George Mason University Email: jlih@gmu.edu Hui Lin Professor and Director Institute of Space and Earth Information Science The Chinese University of Hong Kong Email: huilin@cuhk.edu.hk