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CONTENTS
VOLUME I
Title page
Photographs
Structure of the ISP and the IUFRO
Symposium Committee
Sponsors of the symposium
Editor's preface
1. OPENING ADDRESSES
G.Hildebrandt, President of Comm.VII ISP
J.Cruset, President of the ISP
G.Speidel, on behalf of IUFRO President W.Liese
C.Heller, Chairman of S 6.05 IUFRO
2. REMOTE SENSING FROM SPACE:
EXPERIENCES FROM THE SEVENTIES - PROGRAMS FOR
THE EIGHTIES
TWENTY FIVE YEARS OF PROGRESS IN PHOTOGRAPHIC
INTERPRETATION UNDER COMMISSION VII
R.N.Colwell, Earth Satellite Corp., Berkeley (USA)
EARTH RESOURCES OBSERVATIONS FROM SPACE - NASA's
EXPERIENCE AND PROJECTIONS FOR THE 1980's
W.E.Rice, O.G.Smith, N.G.Foster, NASA-Johnson Space
Center, Houston (USA)
REMOTE SENSING FROM SPACE; EXPERIENCES FROM THE
SEVENTIES - PROGRAMS FOR THE EIGHTIES, AS VIEWED
BY THE EROS PROGRAM
G.A.Thorley and J.M.DeNoyer, U.S.Geological Survey,
Reston (USA)
THE EROS DATA CENTER: A PARTNER IN INTERNATIONAL
REMOTE SENSING
G.H.Landis, EROS Data Center, U.S.Geological Survey,
Sioux Falls (USA)
THE ESA REMOTE SENSING PROGRAM: PRESENT ACTIVITIES
AND FUTURE PLANS
J. Plevin, European Space Agency, Paris,
and I. Pryke, European Space Agency, Toulouse (France)
OVERALL DESCRIPTION OF EARTHNET AND RELEVANT
ARRANGEMENTS MADE BY THE EUROPEAN SPACE AGENCY (ESA)
H.Kaltenecker,
European Space Agency, Paris (France)
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