Resolution and Their Disposition:
from the Symposium on Remote Sensing
for Vegetation Damage Assessment
Seattle, Wash., 1978
P.A. Murtha
Associate Professor
Faculty of Forestry
University of British Columbia
Vancouver, B.C. V6T 1W5
Canada
ABSTRACT
A Symposium on Remote Sensing for Vegetation Damage Asseement
was held in Seattle, Washington, U.S.A., on February 14, 15, and
16, 1978. Four invited and 27 presented papers were delivered
during the Symposium. The papers dealt with: (i)
the theory of vegetation damage detection and assessment, (ii) the
technologies involved, (iii) case studies, and (iv) economics and
current applications. Resolutions were called for and submitted
during the Symposium, and were presented, discussed, voted upon,
and their disposition decided at the end of the Symposium. The
resolutions reflected the moods, present needs and future concerns
of the scientist and managers at the meeting. The resolutions
asked for:
(i) A.S.P. and ISP-Comm. VII support and encouragement of
research into vegetative dysfunction relative to remote sensing;
(ii) an international study on "previsual" or extravisual damage
detection;
(iii) more precise definition of "damage", and damage classes;
(iv) coding of forest damage types in chronic vegetation damage
situations;