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Photogrammetry and GIS technologies for monitoring of
coastal erosion along Dar Es Salaam coastline
TP VII-05-18
*Masele, Z.Y.; Mayunga, S.D.
Quantitative Assessment of Land use Changes Impact on
Water Conservation for Reservoir Watershed
TP VII-05-19
* Chou, Tien-Yin
Soil moisture measurements by synthetic aperture
radar and scatterometers in the arid and semi-arid envi-
ronment
TP VII-05-20
* Blumberg, D.; Freilikher, V.
NSEOG
Session: NSEOG: Geo-information in the networked soci-
ety
Room: Room O
Date: 20th July
Time: 13:30 - 17:00
Chair: Bregt, Arnold The Netherlands
Specifically for interested persons from the Netherlands
and all congress participants, an event has been organised
with the theme 'Geo-information in the networked society".
This theme fits in very well with the congress theme 'Geo-
information for all, because modern networks form an
excellent way to distribute (geo) information to all.
Introduction
Arnold Bregt, Alterra
Distribution of earth observation (meta)information via the
network
van Swol, Rob (NLR/Neonet)
Clearinghouse and NCGI, OpenGIS
Gehrels, Barend (Geodan IT)
AGRS network: principles and applications
van der Marel, Hans (TU Delft, Geodesie)
Connecting the Field to the Office through Pencomputers
and Mobile Networking
ter Haar, Randolph (Oranjewoud)
Forum discussion 'future geo-information and networks'
OGC session
Session: OGC
Room: Room L
Date: 20th July
Time: 14:30 - 16:00
Theme OGC session: Interoperability: a Key Ingredient for
Making Geoinformation Accessible, Understandable and
Useful for All
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The Open GIS Consortium (OGC) has achieved consensus
on several families of APIs, and some of these have now
been implemented in Off-The-Shelf software. All consen-
sus APIs carry a pledge of commercial implementation by
their submitting teams.
During the OGCs showcase, we will trace the value chain
of these interfaces, report on recent accomplishments and
exhibit to attendees the opportunities for use in ISPRS
contexts, with particular emphasis on distributed spatial
information systems that support a wide numbers of users.
Interoperability of Members’ products containing OGC
specifications will be demonstrated using OGCs Web
Mapping Technology.
IC-24a
Session: Disaster monitoring
Room: Room B
Date: 20th July
Time: 16:00 - 17:30
Chair: Singhroy, Vernon, Canada
Progress of the CEOS disaster management support project
IC-24a-01
*Wood, Helen
Strategy on landslide type analysis based on expert knowl-
edge and the quantitative prediction model
IC-24a-02
*Kojima, Hirohito; Chung, Chang-Jo F; van Westen,
Cees J.
The Application of Remote Sensing to Natural Hazards of
Geological Origin: Experiences learned from the GARS-
Program of UNESCO and IUGS
IC-24a-03
*Bannert, Dietrich
Remote Sensing Observations for Volcano Monitoring and
Hazard Mitigation
IC-24a-04
*Mouginis-Mark, Peter
SAR image techniques for mapping areas of landslides
and debris flows
IC-24a-05
*Singhroy, Vern
TC |-02
Session: Perspectives on platforms and sensors for
geoinformation needs
Room: Room C/D
Date: 20th July
Time: 16:00 - 17:30
Chair: Joseph, George, India
Fundamental study on real time measurement of altitude
data with accelerometer and vehicle speed sensor
TC I-02-01
*Shirai, Yasuyuki; Koizumi, T.; Takemoto, A.; Adachi, |.
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