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- 47% of the reporting countries recommend that in the National Report
it should be reported on the status of photogrammetric and remote
sensing manpower training [and education] for the reporting period.
In addition to these items other comments were formulated in the
completed questionnaires and other subjects to be included in the
National Reports were suggested by some reporting countries such as:
A list of the country's academic and professional organizations in
volved in photogrammetry and remote sensing
- Viorking-out and circulation of guidelines for the preparation of the
National Reports
Reporting of production rates of photogrammetric and remote sensing
operations
It should be cleared up hot? many copies of the National Report
should be produced and circulated; v T ho is to print and vdio is to
cover the printing costs of the National Reports [the ISPRS Con
gress Board, the National Committee or both together?]
Some Conclusions
It is concluded that this paper could be a useful working paper
for the working out of concise guidelines (instructions) for the prep
aration of National Reports. To this already the following most im
portant indications appear to crystallise:
The National Report should be prepared according to the tasks of
the ISPRS Commissions [report first on activity belonging to
Commission I, then Commission II, etc.]
National Reports should neither belong to the categories of
Invited nor Presented Papers; they should be assigned to belong
to a specia’ category of papers