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856342238
Title:
Transactions of the Symposium on Photo Interpretation
Sub title:
Delft, The Netherlands, September 1962 ; [held in the International Training Centre for Aerial Survey and adjacent buildings of the Technical University from August 29 - September 5, 1962]
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532 Seiten
Year of publication:
1962
Place of publication:
Delft
Publisher of the original:
Waltman
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856342238
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Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten
Language:
English
French
German
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Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
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Technische Informationsbibliothek Hannover
Place of publication of the digital copy:
Hannover
Year of publication of the original:
2016
Document type:
Monograph
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Earth sciences

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WORKING GROUP 4, VEGETATION, INCLUDING FORESTRY, PLANTEGOLOGY.
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Title:
AERIAL SURVEY METHODS FOR FORESTRY AND FOREST INDUSTRY PRE-INVESTMENT SURVEYS IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES. DAVID A. FRANCIS.
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  • Transactions of the Symposium on Photo Interpretation
  • Cover
  • ColorChart
  • Title page
  • Title page
  • PREFACE.
  • STEERING COMMITEE.
  • CONTENTS.
  • At the formal opening ceremony on 30th August, [...]
  • NATURAL RESOURCES INVENTORY FOR DEVELOPING COUNTRIES.
  • RESOLUTIONS.
  • WORKING GROUP 1, PHOTOGRAPHY, EQUIPMENT AND TECHNIQUES.
  • SOME METHODS AND INVESTIGATIONS FOR DETERMINING THE QUALITY OF AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS. ERIK WELANDER.
  • RATIONAL PLANNING AND EXECUTION OF AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY. F. L. CORTEN.
  • SPECIFICATIONS FOR MIRROR STEREOSCOPES. S. A. HEMPENIUS.
  • MAN-MACHINE TASK SHARING IN ADVANCED PHOTO INTERPRETATION SYSTEMS. RAYMOND P. BARRETT.
  • EFFECT OF SELECTED PHOTO CHARACTERISTICS ON DETECTION AND IDENTIFICATION. ABRAHAM H. BIRNBAUM.
  • WORKING GROUP 2, GEOLOGY, INCLUDING GEOMORPHOLOGY, HYDROLOGY.
  • AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS AS INSTRUMENTS OF RESEARCH IN AREAS OF REGIONAL METAMORPHISM. J. A. E. ALLUM.
  • APPLICATION DE L'ETUDE DES PHOTOGRAPHIES AERIENNES A LA TECTONIQUE DES ZONES EXTERNES DES ALPES FRANÇAISES. J. SARROT-REYNAULD.
  • INTERPRETATION PHOTO GEOLOGIQUE DE LA TECTONIQUE AU NORD DE LA PROVINCE DE SEVILLE. CARMEN MARIN, ENRIQUE MINGARRO.
  • ROCK WEATHERING IN RELATION TO THE INTERPRETATION OF IGNEOUS AND METAMORPHIC ROCKS IN ARID REGIONS. J. E. G. W. GREENWOOD.
  • THE PHOTOGEOLOGICAL INTERPRETATION OF CERTAIN METAMORPHIC ROCKS IN EAST AND CENTRAL AFRICA. E. A. STEPHENS.
  • ANALYSE PHOTO GEOLOGIQUE DES STRUCTURES PLISSEES PRE-CAMBRIENNES DU BAS-CONGO (TERRAINS POST-MAYUMBIENS). J. F. GÉRARDS.
  • RAPPORT SUR L'APPLICATION DE LA PHOTOGEOLOGIE "PRE-CONTROLEE" EN AFRIQUE CENTRALE. J. GÉRARDS, H. LADMIRANT.
  • QUINZE DEGRES CARRES COUVERTS AU CONGO (LEOPOLDVILLE) PAR METHODE PHOTOGEOLOGIQUE. R. L. G. THONNARD.
  • THE APPLICATION OF RECONNAISSANCE PHOTOGEOLOGY TO MINERAL INVESTIGATION IN CENTRAL NYASALAND. E. A. STEPHENS.
  • THE ESTIMATION OF METRIC ELEMENTS OF A LINE ON AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS. M. B. MARKOVIC, M. D. DIMITRIJEVIC, R. S. PETROVIC.
  • WORKING GROUP 3, SOILS, INCLUDING LAND CLASSIFICATION, SOIL CONSERVATION.
  • THE APPLICATION OF AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS FOR SOIL SURVEYS IN DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS. P. BURINGH.
  • THE USE OF BASIC PHYSIOGRAPHIC UNITS IN AIR PHOTO INTERPRETATION. RICHARD WEBSTER.
  • LANDFORM TYPE ANALYSIS ON AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS. ITS PRINCIPLE AND ITS TECHNIQUES. TAKAMASA NAKANO.
  • SOIL CLASSIFICATION AND PHOTO INTERPRETATION. L. F. CURTIS.
  • ESSAIS DE PHOTO-INTERPRETATION EN ZONE FORESTIERE OMBROPHILE DU SUD-OUEST DE LA COTE D'IVOIRE. P. DE LA SOUCHERE N. LENEUF.
  • SOIL SURVEYS IN TIMBERED MOUNTAIN LANDS OF THE U.S.A. JOHN. L. RETZER.
  • THE ANALYSIS OF SHIFTING CULTIVATION AREAS. J. J. REYNDERS.
  • THE USE OF PHOTO INTERPRETATION FOR DETAILED SOIL MAPPING. R. A. JARVIS.
  • THE USE OF AIR PHOTOGRAPHS IN THE STUDY OF PATTERNED GROUND IN EAST ANGLIA. R. M. S. PERRIN.
  • THE DISINTEGRATION OF NARI LIME CRUST IN RELATION TO RELIEF, SOIL AND VEGETATION. JOEL DAN.
  • THE PLACE OF PEDOLOGICAL RESEARCH THE AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN. K. VAN DER MEER.
  • WORKING GROUP 4, VEGETATION, INCLUDING FORESTRY, PLANTEGOLOGY.
  • AERIAL SURVEY METHODS FOR FORESTRY AND FOREST INDUSTRY PRE-INVESTMENT SURVEYS IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES. DAVID A. FRANCIS.
  • A PROPOS DE LA PHOTO AERIENNE ET DES INVENTAIRES POUR L'EXPLOITATION FORESTIERE EN FORET DENSE EQUATORIALE. R. CATINOT et J. LE RAY.
  • DER MASSTABSADJUSTIERUNGSFAKTOR BEI DER FLÄCHENBESTIMMUNG DURCH PUNKTSTICHPROBE AUS DEM LUFTBILD. F. LOETSCH, E. HALLER.
  • CONTRIBUTION DE LA PHOTO INTERPRETATION A L'ETUDE ET A LA CARTOGRAPHIE DES PATURAGES TROPICAUX. GABRIEL BOUDET, JEAN KOECHLIN, FREDERIC BAEYENS.
  • SEASONAL TRENDS IN LIGHT REFLECTANCE FROM TREE FOLIAGE. CHARLES E. OLSON, JR.
  • THE IDENTIFICATION OF TREE SPECIES ON LARGE SCALE PANCHROMATIC AND COLOR PHOTOGRAPHS. GEORGE E. DOVERSFIKE and ROBERT C. HELLER.
  • EIN VERGLEICH DER FORSTLICHEN INTERPRETATION PANCHROMATISCHER UND INFRAROTER LUFTBILDER. G. HILDEBRANDT.
  • EINE NÄHERUNGSMETHODE ZUR ENTZERRUNG VON GEBIRGSWALDAUFNAHMEN. B. RHODY.
  • BETRACHTUNGEN ÜBER DIE VERWENDUNG KLEINMASSTÄBLICHER LUFTBILDER FÜR FORSTLICHE BESTANDSAUSSCHEIDUNGEN. WILHELM VON LAER.
  • LARGE SCALE SAMPLING PHOTOGRAPHS FOR FOREST SURVEYS IN CANADA. L. SAYN-WITTGENSTEIN.
  • ÜBER DIE ZUVERLÄSSIGKEIT DER PHOTOINTERPRETATION GESCHLOSSENER VEGETATIONSGEBIETE. ZDENKO TOMASEGOVIC.
  • WORKING GROUP 5, REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY AND PLANNING.
  • GEOGRAPHISCHE LUFTBILDINTERPRETATION. CARL TROLL.
  • THE APPLICATION OF PHOTO-INTERPRETIVE TECHNIQUES TO GEOGRAPHICAL AND PLANNING STUDIES IN CANADA. R. F. TOMLINSON.
  • FROM POOR HEATH TO FLOURISHING SEASIDE RESORT A COMPARATIVE AIR PHOTO STUDY OF SOME LAND USE CHANGES ON THE SKANÖR PENINSULA, SWEDEN. GUNNAR RASMUSSON.
  • KLEINMASSTÄBLICHE LUFTBILDER FÜR DIE GEOGRAPHISCHE LANDSCHAFTSERKUNDUNG UND RAUMGLIEDERUNG. ERNST SCHMIDT-KRAEPELIN.
  • UTILISATION DE LA PHOTO AERIENNE DANS LES RECHERCHES DE GEOGRAPHIE HUMAINE AU CONGO. J. WILMET.
  • GEOGRAPHICAL SURVEYS BY MEANS OF AERIAL PHOTO INTERPRETATION IN JAPAN. T. NAKANO, M. TAHASAKI and R. KAWAI.
  • ERFAHRUNGEN BEI DER LUFTBILDINTERPRETATION IM TROPISCHEN NEU-GUINEA. ERNST REINER.
  • ERFAHRUNGEN IM GEBRAUCH VON LUFTBILDERN BEI DER LANDNUTZUNGSKARTIERUNG VON PUERTO RICO. DIETER BRUNNSCHWEILER.
  • DAS LUFTBILD IM DIENSTE DER LANDERHALTUNG UND LANDGEWINNUNG. RUDOLF DOLEZAL.
  • DIE HILFE DES LUFTBILDES FÜR DIE PRAKTISCHE BODENEROSIONSBEKÄMPFUNG. GEROLD RICHTER.
  • DIE HILFE DES LUFTBILDES BEI DER LANDSCHAFTSPLANUNG. GERT KRAGH.
  • DIE VERWENDUNG VON LUFTBILDERN ALS PLANUNGSGRUNDLAGE FÜR DIE WIRTSCHAFTLICHE NEUORDNUNG IM GEBIRGE. DIETER STEINER und HAROLD HAEFNER.
  • DAS LUFTBILD IM DIENSTE DER STANDORTSERKUNDUNG AUF MITTELGEBIRGSWEIDEN. WERNER KRAUSE.
  • LES BESOINS DE LA PLANIFICATION EN MATIERE DE CARTOGRAPHIE AGRONOMIQUE. SOGETHA.
  • MÖGLICHKEITEN DER VERWENDUNG DES LUFTBILDES IN DER STADTGEOGRAPHIE. JÜRGEN KÖRBER.
  • WORKING GROUP 6, ICE.
  • PHOTO INTERPRETATION OF ICE AND SNOW FEATURES IN THE ANTARCTIC. DAVID LANDEN.
  • SOME RESULTS OF THE INTERPRETATION OF AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS OF SEA-ICE AND PROSPECTS OF FURTHER DEVELOPMENT OF AERIAL SURVEYS FOR THE STUDY OF ICE. V. I. AVGEVICH.
  • ENGINEERING INFORMATION OF ARCTIC AREAS OBTAINED FROM AERIAL IMAGERY. ROBERT D. LEIGHTY.
  • THE USE OF SATELLITES FOR ICE STUDIES. R. W. POPHAM.
  • WORKING GROUP 7, ARCHAEOLOGY.
  • AIR PHOTOGRAPHY AND ARCHAEOLOGY IN BRITAIN; RECENT RESULTS. J. K. S. ST JOSEPH.
  • L'ARCHEOLOGIE AERIENNE EN FRANCE. R. CHEVALLIER.
  • AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY IN ARCHAEOLOGICAL SURVEYS IN SYRIA. W. J. VAN LIERE.
  • AIR PHOTOGRAPHS AND THE STUDY OF ANCIENT FIELDS IN ENGLAND. H. C. BOWEN.
  • TIMBER STRUCTURES REVEALED BY AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY. RICHARD FEACHEM.
  • EXPERIENCES WITH AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS IN THE STUDY OF CASTLES. A. I. J. M. SCHELLART.
  • WORKING GROUP 8, OCEANOGRAPHY AND COASTAL RESEARCH.
  • LES ETUDES OCEANOGRAPHIQUES, LITTORALES ET SOUS-MARINES PAR L'NTERPRETATION DES PHOTOGRAPHIES STEREOSCOPIQUES La Carte à 1 : 10.000 du Golfe Normand-Breton. FRANCIS RUELLAN.
  • ZUR ERMITTLUNG VON STURMFLUTDEICHSCHÄDEN MIT HILFE VON LUFTBILDERN. HELMUT SCHROEDER-LANZ.
  • LANDFORM CLASSIFICATION FOR FLOOD PREVENTION USING AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS. T. NAKANO, M. OHYA and T. KANAKUBO.
  • SHORELINE DEVELOPMENT AND PROTECTION OF NEGOMBO BEACH CEYLON; AN AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHIC APPROACH. L. HERATH.
  • WORKING GROUP 9, ENGINEERING.
  • A CONCEPT OF LAND FORMS, PARENT MATERIALS, AND SOILS IN AIRPHOTO INTERPRETATION STUDIES FOR ENGINEERING PURPOSES. ROBERT D. MILES.
  • APPLICATION OF PHOTO INTERPRETATION IN ROUTE LOCATION. ROBERT R. BLESCH and TA LIANG.
  • AIRPHOTO INTERPRETATION STUDY FOR THE DIVISION OF ROADS AND ROAD TRAFFIC OF THE SOUTHERN RHODESIAN GOVERNMENT. J. R. ATKINSON and N. B. BROWN.
  • A REPORT ON THE APPLICATION OF AIRPHOTO INTERPRETATION IN THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA. CHIN FUNG KEE.
  • AIRPHOTO INTERPRETATION APPLIED TO SOIL ENGINEERING MAPPING IN SOUTH AFRICA. A. B. A. BRINK.
  • AIRPHOTO INTERPRETATION OF ORGANIC TERRAIN FOR ENGINEERING PURPOSES. NORMAN W. RADFORTH.
  • PHOTO INTERPRETATION IN PROSPECTING FOR GRANULAR CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS. J. D. MOLLARD.
  • FRACTURE PATTERNS OF THE NATURAL STEAM AREA OF LARDERELLO, ITALY, FROM AIRPHOTOGRAPHS. E. MARCHESINI, A. PISTOLESI and M. BOLOGNINI.
  • AUTHOR INDEX.
  • Cover

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210 
SYMPOSIUM PHOTO INTERPRETATION, DELFT 1962 
either personally with me at this symposium, or with your own governments 
when you return. The United Nations has declared the 1960’s to be the 
Decade of Development. Les us work so that this bold statement proves to be 
a fact. To this end the developed countries can make practical contributions 
in any, or all, of the following ways: 
Through the provision of funds to the developing countries, either direct 
contributions to the Governments or by investing in these countries. 
Through the provision of modern photogrammetric equipment to the 
countries to enable their own staff to carry out the work required. 
By providing the specialised knowledge of modern techniques and eqiup- 
ment, either by sending out experts in particular fields to advise the countries 
concerned and to train local staff on the spot, or by providing fellowships for 
the specialised training of nationals of these countries at institutions abroad. 
Of paramount importance is the training of local staff at all levels, to avoid the 
“mushroom effect” which is evident in some newly independent territories 
where there are a number of professionally trained men, and a plentiful supply 
of unskilled or semi-skilled labour, but a great lack of intermediate staff. 
By such methods the developed countries will help to bring a higher standard 
of living to the emerging nations, and through the use of modern aerial survey 
techniques this can be achieved in less time and with less expense. 
Discussion 
Mr. Smit (Netherlands) asked if helicopters can be used in tropical forest regions. Answer: 
The great difficulty with a helicopter is to get it down, but it is done today, even in such 
regions as you mentioned. 
Mr. Paijmans (Netherlands) remarked that he finds a large gap between the stage of initial 
reconnaissance through photo interpretation and the stage of actual exploitation, for which a 
100% enumeration survey cannot be avoided. Differences determining exploitability of tropical 
rain forest do not show on photographs. How can this gap be closed in an economical way 
through photo interpretation? Dr. Francis made reference to the amount of money spent on 
the compilation of topographic maps for such detailed inventories. He further thought that 
colour photography will be a help, although the large scale and the area to be flown are 
limitations. Infrared photography is not so good as is believed. 
Dr. A. P. A. Vink (Netherlands) asked the speaker’s opinion as to the proper sequence 
-topographic surveys, geological surveys, forest surveys etc. Answer: The natural resources 
surveys have to come first. This could be done with the help of mosaics. Afterwards one comes 
to the topographical surveys. 
Gen. R. LI. Brown (U.K.) asked if topographic maps are really quite so unnecessary for an 
integrated investment survey as Dr. Francis appraised. Answer: Many countries cannot afford 
to spent a lot of money for the compilation of topographic maps, and it is quite possible to do 
the work without them. Basic investigations in natural resources appraisal do not need good 
topographic maps. Dr. Vink added to this that topographic surveys are needed to begin with, 
but necessary scale should be carefully considered in connection with the accuracy needed and 
the funds available. Gen. Brown then suggested that a mosaic was already a form of topo 
graphic map giving a wide general picture. 
Dr. Hildebrandt (B.R.D.) asked whether he was right in saying that the integrated natural 
resources surveys make the further forest inventories and forest development dependent on 
other economically more attractive investments e.g. in the field of mineral resources. Dr. Francis 
answered that this was correct. For industrial advisers the forest is not so important in a general 
country plan, mostly due to the fact that the forests require a more intensive survey.
	        

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