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PHOTOGRAMMETRY IN GREECE
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1.. HISTORIC DEVELOPMENT 5 ipment
11. Army Geographic Service . $ ill ulti-
12. Topographic and Gadastral Service M.C.a.P.W. .6
2 HE PRESENT POSITION 10
21. The Greek Roval Air For« 10
22. Army Geographic Service 10
29 Lopographi« ud ( aa ral e rvic«t 11
24 . Hydrographic Service of the Royal Navy 11
25. General Directorate ot Forest M.o.A. 12
26. Private Survevors 12
27 National Technical Universitv of Athens 12
28. Bibliography 12 Reoti-
3.. PROSPECTS 14
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In addition to the Survey of India, other Departments using Aerial Photography for studies,
are the Geological Survey of India, Oil & Natural Gas Commission, Damodar Valley and other project
organizations. The activities of these Departments are very limited and are confined to their special
fields of work. Photogrammetry is taught in a few Universities as part of a wide course in Engineer-
ing and Surveying.