Full text: Report of the International Workshop on Global Databases

1995 
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15:15 - 16:45 (IIb) Global/regional dataset development and its requirements 
and problems (Bob Lozar) 
Global Ancillary Data-sets for the IEOS Missions Using Cartographic & Spaceborne Data 
Jan-Peter Muller (UCL, UK) 
Comparative Study of Map Projections for Global GIS 
Ryosuke Shibasaki (University of Tokyo, Japan) 
Global Seasonal Land-Cover Regions, One km, AVHRR, Application-driven Tailoring 
Jesslyn F. Brown (EROS Data Center, USA) 
European Contribution to Global 1km Land Cover 
Alan Belward (JRC, Italy) 
Spatial Data Resolution Compatibility for Regional to Global Modeling Input 
Robert Kremer (Colorado State University, USA) 
18:00 - 21:00 Evening Session at David Hastings' house sponsored by the Japan Society 
of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (JSPRS) 
May 31 
9:00 - 10:45 (IIc) Global/regional dataset development and its requirements 
and problems (Mikiyasu Nakayama) 
Land Use Database of China 
Wang Chang Yao (Institute of Remote Sensing Applications, China) 
A Regional Database on Vegetation for Central Africa 
Catherine Vits (University Gent, Belgium) 
Remote sensing and GIS for Regional/Global Scale Vegetation Mapping 
Marguerite Remillard (The University of Georgia, USA) 
GPS Camera for Global Ground Truth Database 
Yoshiaki Honda (Chiba University, Japan) 
Global Ecosystem Framework: a Summary 
Jerry S. Olson (Global Pattern Co., USA) 
11:00 - 12:00 Discussion (I) 
(1a) Data requirements (Scott Madry) 
Global datasets are important for 
- global change research, 
- planning of global human activities such as large-scale land use planning, and 
- environmental education. 
What kind of global data should be prepared? 
What is the necessary specification of these data in terms of spatial and temporal resolution? 
How should we do to get the solution of the above questions? 
 
	        
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