resides, combined with advances in databases systems and
communications technology, have brought the
Geoinformatics community to change from a pure data
acquisition to a (distributed) information system perspective;
this to enable cost effective access, exchange, integration,
and use of geoinformation residing in distributed databases,
to support decision making at different levels.
‘The OEEPE recognizes those changes, and next to keeping
relevance to technical aspects of photogrammetry
(experimental problem solving/cost saving technology), is
developing a research programme that integrates
photogrammetry into systems of wider scope (strategic and
technological issues related to the European
Geoinformation Infrastructure) for the next reporting period
(1996-2000). Those objectives can only be achieved
through strengthening international cooperation between
the geoinformation user, producer and research
communities.
For any further information, please contact:
C. Paresi, Secretary-General of the OEEPE
c/o International Institute for Aerospace Survey and Earth
Sciences (ITC)
P.O. Box 6
7500 AA Enschede
The Netherlands
Tel. +31 53 4874339
Fax +31 53 4874335
e-mail: paresi Q itc.nl
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