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VOLUME 28 PART 7-1
TABLE OF CONTENTS
TA-1 OPENING PLENARY SESSION
GLOBAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING: TECHNOLOGICAL OPPORTUNITIES 1-11
DR. JOHN S. MACDONALD, CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD, MACDONALD DETTWILER ASSOCIATES
GLOBAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING: CHALLENGES TO EDUCATORS 12-19
BEEK, K.J.
CANADIAN REMOTE SENSING CONTRIBUTIONS TO UNDERSTANDING GLOBAL CHANGE STATUS Part 7-2
LEDREW, ELLSWORTH:STROME, MURRAY; HEGYI, FRANK
TP-1 GLOBAL MONITORING (1)
RADARSAT, TROPICAL FORESTS, AND POLICY IMPERATIVES Part 7-2
RANEY, KEITH R.
REMOTE SENSING FOR WILDLIFE HABITAT: PAST ACHIEVEMENTS AND FUTURE CHALLENGES Part 7-2
TURNER, ANTHONY M.; HEYLAND, J. D.; EPP, H.
OPERATIONAL SATELLITE ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING FOR FOOD SECURITY BY FAO THE ARTEMIS
AND DIANA SYSTEMS 20-33
HIELKEMA, JELLE U.
GLOBAL LAND COVER MONITORING BY NOAA GVI DATA 34-41
TATEISHI, RYLTTARO; KAJIWARA, KOJI
MONITORING BIODIVERSITY AND LANDSCAPE RICHNESS WITH DIGITAL EARTH IMAGERY 42-47
PODOLSKY, RICHARD H.
USE OF GAC DATA FOR MONITORING THE CANADIAN LANDMASS 48
D'lORIO, M. A.; CIHLAR, J.; MULLINS, D. W.
CANADIAN SPACE • FUTURE DIRECTIONS IN REMOTE SENSING PLATFORMS AND INSTRUMENTATION Part 7-2
RAAB, A. R.; TILL, S. M.
INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION WITH RESPECT TO GLOBAL MONITORING - THE IMPACT OF CANADIAN
POLICY Part 7-2
TRENHOLM, R.
TP-2 SPECTRAL SIGNATURES
THE CHANGE OF SPECTRAL SIGNATURES OF BEECH AND SPRUCE BY FOREST DAMAGE
KIRCHHOF, W.; HOFFMAN, H.
CHARACTERISATION OF THE SPECTRAL AND BIDIRECTIONAL REFLECTANCE PROPERTIES OF WATER
BODIES AS STANDARD REFERENCE TARGETS IN REMOTE SENSING DATA .
GAUTHIER, R. P.; AHERN, F. J.
MULTITEMPORAL COMPARISON OF LANDSAT TM DATA WITH IN-SITU REFLECTANCE MEASUREMENTS
RUWWE, THOMAS
EFFECTS OF SPECTRAL SHIFTS ON SENSOR RESPONSE
TEILLET, P. M.
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TANK EXPERIMENTS FOR THE FLUORESCENCE OF PHYTOPLANKTON
GEGE, PETER