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Title
Special UNISPACE III volume
Author
Marsteller, Deborah

International Archives of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing. Vol.. XXXII Part 7C2, UNISPACE III, Vienna, 1999
Table of Contents
FOREWORD 1
ISPRS WORKSHOP on “Resource Mapping from Space”
Workshop Summary Sheet 2
United Nations Conclusions and Recommendations 3-4
The Role of Remote Sensing in Natural Resource Management 5-11
Future Prospects for Mapping from Space 12-26
Data Fusion for a Better Exploitation of Data in Environment and Earth Observation Sciences 27
Sustainable Development and Remote Sensing 28-37
Monitoring Water Resources and Agro-Ecosystem Productivity from Space 38-43
Monitoring from Space of Global Vegetation and Land Use Change - Recent Advances and Imminent 44
Possibilities
Operational Crop Monitoring and Production Forecast by Remote Sensing in Hungary 45-51
Satellite Remote Sensing Application in Agriculture-Crop Monitoring, Yield Forecasting, and Estimation 52-63
Landscape Changes in Slovak Republic 1970’s - 1990’s 64-70
Personal Ground Station (PGS) Scanner - Network for “RESURS-O” Satellite Data Acquisition and 71 -76
Processing. New Image Neuronet Processing Technology for Environment Monitoring and Resource
Mapping
ISPRS/EARSeL WORKSHOP on “Remote Sensing for the Detection, Monitoring, and Mitigation of Natural
Disasters”
Workshop Summary Sheet 77
United Nations Conclusions and Recommendations 78-79
Report by Dowman and Wald 80-84
Natural Disasters: Remote Sensing Capabilities and Applications in a Wide Context 85-92
Space Technology and Earthquake Hazard Management 93-97
Monitoring Oil Spills from Space: State of the Art and Perspectives 98
Natural Hazards of Geologic Origin - Erosion, Land Degradation/Desertification, Volcanoes and 99-103
Active Faults - The UNESCO/IUGS Geological Application of Remote Sensing (GARS)- Programme
Remote Sensing Systems for Drought and Desertification Monitoring the Case of Morocco 104-109
Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing in Monitoring, Prediction and Prevention of Environmental 110-113
Disasters
Remote Sensing Techniques for Monitoring Hazardous Waste Sites and Sensitive Aquifers 114-120
Operational Use of Environmental Satellite Data for Hazardous Applications 121
Progress of the CEOS Disaster Management Support Project 122-125
Application of <<4D>> Techniques in Flood Monitoring in China 1998 126-127