THE USE OF REMOTE SENSING FOR THE GLOBAL MONITORING OF THE HUMAN
ENTERPRISE: THE CIESIN EXPERIENCE
Gary E. Johnson, Ph.D.
Vice President & Director
Information Resources & Technologies Division
Consortium for International Earth Science Information Network
2250 Pierce Road
University Center, Michigan 48710
USA
Commission VII, Working Group 5
KEY WORDS: Remote Sensing, Global Monitoring, Socioeconomic Data, Data Integration, CIESIN
ABSTRACT
The Consortium for International Earth Science Information Network (CIESIN) is a non-governmental, non-profit organization
founded in 1989. It's mission is "To provide access to and enhance the use of information worldwide, advancing understanding of
human interactions in the environment and serving the needs of science and public and private decisionmaking".
Remote sensing is playing an increasingly important role in the understanding of human interactions in the environment through its
integration with both socioeconomic and natural science data. CIESIN is producing a number of global, regional and local scale
data products which integrate available remotely sensed data with socioeconomic data, in a common scale and format, and
accessible via the World Wide Web (WWW).
CIESIN's experience with global one-kilometer resolution satellite and population data; with regional socioeconomic and remotely
sensed data of Shenyang, China; and the merging of ten-meter satellite data with U.S. Census demographic data will be discused.
Additional information is available at URL: http://www.ciesin.org
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