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Howarth, P.
Kesik, A.
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Faig, W.
Ekenobi, S.L.
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CONTENTS PAGE
Remote Sensing Infrastructural Development. 1.5
General Report on the Activities of Working Group V1—5 6. 8
Technical Co-operation.
Forward Looking Strategies Commission V | 8. 13
Photogrammetric and Remote Sensing Practice in Nigeria. 14 — 21
Contribution of the Regional Centre for Training in Aerial 22 32
Surveys (RECTAS) To Mapping Aspects of Man-power
Development in Africa (1972 — 1986)
Operational Concepts and New Technology. Are wb 3-3
satisfied with the performance of our Profession?
Progress Report on the Activities of ISPRS — Working 38 — 48
Group (WG) VI—I (Inventory of Manpower and Education
and Research Facilities) 1985 — 1986.
Resource Mapping of the Sokcto-Rima, Basin, Nigeria. 48 — 64
Training at the GDTA. $5 — 67
How should a Professional Curriculum Reflect the Expanding
Scope of Photogrammetry 68 — 71
Satellite Digital Data in Regional Planning: A study 72 — 15
at the University of Lagos.
Qualitative and Quantitative Assessment of Digital 76 — 87
Seperation of Soils.
Task of Education and Research in Photogrammetry and 88 —91
Remote Sensing Activity (Report of Working Group VI/7,
Period 1984 — 86).
LEAD PAPER: The Significance of Photogrammetry and Remote
Sensing in Developing Countries. 92 —108
The probiems and Prospects of Remote Sensing 109 —120
Applications in Developing Countries.
History of Photogrammetry in Nigeria. 121 —125
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