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  1. Land Observation by Remote Sensing (Current Topics in Remote Sensing, Vol 3) by Buiten, 1994-03-07
  2. Remote Sensing in Snow Hydrology: Runoff Modelling, Effect of Climate Change (Springer Praxis Books / Geophysical Sciences) by Klaus Seidel, Jaroslav Martinec, 2010-11-02
  3. Remote Sensing and Urban Analysis: GISDATA 9
  4. Optical Properties and Remote Sensing Inland Coastal Waters by Robert P. Bukata, John H. Jerome, et all 1995-11-30
  5. Remote Sensing and Geographical Information Systems for Resource Management in Developing Countries (Eurocourses: Remote Sensing)
  6. Remote Sensing for Landscape Ecology: New Metric Indicators for Monitoring, Modeling, and Assessment of Ecosystems (Mapping Science) by Robert C. Frohn, 1998-01-15
  7. Oceanographic Applications of Remote Sensing
  8. Digital Terrain Modeling: Acquisition, Manipulation And Applications (Artech House Remote Sensing Library) by Naser El-Sheimy, Caterina Valeo, et all 2005-07-30
  9. Neural Networks in Atmospheric Remote Sensing (Artech House Remote Sensing Library) by William J. Blackwell, Frederick W. Chen, 2009-04-30
  10. Image Registration for Remote Sensing
  11. Remote Sensing, Second Edition: Models and Methods for Image Processing by Robert A. Schowengerdt, 1997-06-30
  12. Remote Sensing and GIS Technologies for Monitoring and Prediction of Disasters (Environmental Science and Engineering / Environmental Science)
  13. Introductory Remote Sensing Principles and Concepts by Paul Gibson, With contributions from Clare Power, 2000-09-01
  14. Applied Remote Sensing for Urban Planning, Governance and Sustainability by Maik Netzband, 2007-09-10

81. RSS Remote Sensing And GIS Links
remote sensing AND GIS LINKS. A Service for Members of The remote sensingand Photogrammetry Society If you are not a member of RSPSoc
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A Service for Members of The Remote Sensing and Photogrammetry Society The Remote Sensing and Photogrammetry Society International Journal of Remote Sensing now included in membership!
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82. Geomatics Business Park
A business and science office park for companies operating in the field of remote sensing, and associated technologies. Located near the Dutch National Aerospace Laboratory (NLR) in Flevoland, The Netherlands.
http://www.geomaticapark.nl
Geomatics Business Park

83. Earthnet Online
Earth Observation Data from the European Space Agency.Category Science Earth Sciences Geomatics remote sensing......ESA Home, 17 Mar 2003.
http://earth.esa.int/
Missions Satellite Images Applications User Services ... ESA Home 23 Mar 2003 Search Advanced Search News... ERS Mission Envisat Mission ... News Archive Help Glossary Sitemap FAQ Contact us ... Track ESA satellites If you have ever wondered what spot of the earth ESA's satellites are viewing right now, or where they will be next month, or whether you will have a chance to see one as it passes overhead on a crisp clear night, then you may wish to have a look at ESA's new earth observation satellite tracker. You may view the positions of Envisat, ERS-1, ERS-2, and Proba, either as they would appear if you looked overhead into the sky, or from a viewpoint out in space looking earthward. A set of controls allow you to step backwards and forwards through time, observing the earth's rotation and the satellite positions in the sky or as they track the earth. The Indus and the Sea One of the areas of the world most sensitive to increases in violent monsoon weather, wave action, and rising sea level is the delta of the Indus river, shown here in a false colour image derived from data acquired by Envisat's MERIS instrument on 7th January 2003.
MERIS imagery of the Indus River Delta
describes how the MERIS instrument uses acquisitions in different bands of the electromagnetic spectrum to monitor vulnerable areas. Other images from ENVISAT's first year in orbit are available in

84. Asian Center For Research On Remote Sensing | Main Page
ACRoRS is a selffunded, non-profitable research center at Asian Institute of Technology (AIT), dedicated to development and promotion of remote sensing research and activities in Asia-Pacific.
http://www.acrors.ait.ac.th/
CONTACT US ABOUT US SEARCH AIT HOME
VISIT OUR CENTER Announcements Digital Asia MODIS Receiving Activity Quick Look ... Facilities Visitors since March. 99 FLASH NEWS Recent News The 2nd Regional Seminar on Geo-Informatics for Asian Eco-System Management
ACRoRS successfully supported the 2nd Regional Seminar on Geo-Informatics for Asian Eco-system Management held in Dehradun, lndia from 10 to 12 September. Asia Eco Seminar is the effective initiative to share experience in Asia to evolve sustainable approach for Ecosystem Management.
News Released: September 13th, 2002
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85. GEOSAT Dru¹tvo Za Istra¾ivaèko Razvojne Usluge D.o.o. Zagreb, Croatia/ Compan
International company offering services in various Earth exploration and development fields including remote sensing techniques such as satellite imagery, DEM, GIS and GPS applied to field data.
http://www.geosat.hr/
GEOSAT d.o.o.
Poljana B. Han¾ekoviæa 31
HR-10000 Zagreb
Tel./fax: +385 1 3833 910
e-mail: info@geosat.hr geo-sat@zg.hinet.hr
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86. Kansas Applied Remote Sensing (KARS) Program
KARS is a remote sensing laboratory affiliated with the Kansas BiologicalSurvey at the University of Kansas. Home Site Map KBS
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ESRI GIS Site License ERDAS Site License Products Data Download Contact This has been one of the shortest winters in years. Is it because global climate change is already here? Have you wondered what its effects might be? Take a look at what we are doing to understand the potential impacts of climate change on biodiversity in Mexico , one of the top-five countries in the world for highest number of species. The Kansas Applied Remote Sensing (KARS) Program is a research program of the Kansas Biological Survey at the University of Kansas , conducting research on environmental and agricultural applications of remote sensing technology. In cooperation with its commercial partner TerraMetrics, Inc., KARS facilitates technology transfer of products and services derived from remote sensing technologies to commercial, governmental, and other end users. KU Press Release The Great Plains Regional Earth Science Applications Center (GP RESAC) is one of seven NASA regional applications centers established to conduct fundamental and applied remote sensing research to support the development of commercial remote sensing products in response to end-user needs.

87. RD Center ScanEx Home Page
Designs and manufactures ground receiving stations for remote sensing satellites and offers solutions for earth observation data acquisition, archiving, and processing.
http://www.scanex.ru/
Center ScanEx
Main activity areas: Satellite ground stations.
It is our primary specialization. We work in this area since 1992 and have designed a wide range of personal ground stations for data acquisition from remote sensing satellites. Satellite data archiving and distribution
We offer data from our own unique archive of images acquired from Russian Resurs-O1 series satellites. The archive contains more than 600 GB of MSU-E (ground resolution 35m) and MSU-SK (150m) scanner data.
We also distribute to customers LANDSAT-7, RADARSAT-1, MOMS-2P and ASTER data products. Remote sensing applications.
We develop software for satellite image processing and thematic interpretation. We can offer consultancy and training in different fields related to remote sensing: forestry, agriculture, natural hazards etc. Russian version Home Stations Data ... Contents

88. GAMES Lab
Laboratory developed to integrate GIS and remote sensing technology with ecological modeling to simulate dynamic, spatiallyexplicit patterns and processes at scales ranging from individual organisms to landscapes.
http://games.bio.ucf.edu/
One of our former students, Carrie Yoder, who was a doctoral student at LSU, recently died tragically.
Her family requests that donations be made in Carrie's memory to the "Carrie Lynn Yoder Memorial Scholarship Fund" at Louisiana State University. This fund will be used to provide a scholarship for women graduate students in the biological sciences. Please make checks payable to the "LSU Foundation" and write "Carrie Lynn Yoder Memorial Scholarship Fund" on the check. Please address your envelope to LSU Foundation, 3838 West Lakeshore Drive, Baton Rouge, LA 70808 phone number 1-800-452-7928
The G eospatial A nalysis and M odeling of E cological S ystems Lab oratory in the Department of Biology at the University of Central Florida was developed to integrate geographic information system (GIS) and remote sensing technology with ecological modeling to simulate dynamic, spatially-explicit patterns and processes at scales ranging from individual organisms to landscapes. The lab resides in Room 101 of the Biological Sciences Building and consists of a computer network operating Windows NT/2000/XP and Linux environments. These computers run remote sensing / image processing (e.g., IDL/ENVI), GIS (Arc/Info NT, ArcView 3.x, 8.x), and other miscellaneous analysis (e.g., Visual C++, Fortran 90, S-Plus) software. Additional hardware includes a variety of office (e.g., digitizing tablet, a flatbed scanner, a color laser printer, and a large format poster printer) and field (e.g., differential correcting GPS units, laser range finders, digital canopy imager, and miscellaneous forest mensuration devices) equipment.

89. WaterObserver.org Observing Aquatic Environments
Aquatic remote sensing products, news and technical information, news of corporate members and other Category Science Earth Sciences Products and Services...... org is the website of the AMRS a private, notfor-profit, environmental technologyassociation that promotes the use of remote sensing technologies in aquatic
http://www.waterobserver.org/
Advertise Join AMRS Subscriptions Renewals ... Contact Us Home Airborne Services Coastal HF Radar Data Processing/Mapping Data Telemetry ... Satellite Ground Stations Last Updated: 19 March 2003 CSA to Continue Earth Observation Co-Operation with Radarsat-2 Oceanology International Americas 2003 Coming to New Orleans PCI Geomatics Supports New JPEG Format Within Geomatica Fugro GEOS Measuring Surface Currents from Drillships ... Advanced SAR Workshop 2003 - CSA

90. Ukrainian/American Center Of Excellence In Information Technologies
Specializing in the use of remote sensing, digital mapping, GIS, satellite imagery, and GPS.
http://www.ulrmc.org.ua/
About ULRMC Our Partners Vacancies Publications ... Contact Us en ua ru Thank you for hit since April 10, 2000

91. Profil DFD
Information about remote sensing, evaluation and monitoring, with animated satellite data.
http://www.caf.dlr.de/caf/institut/dfd/
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Deutsches Fernerkundungsdatenzentrum DFD
Direktor: Prof. Dr. Stefan Dech
Das Deutsche Fernerkundungsdatenzentrum ist an den Standorten Oberpfaffenhofen, Neustrelitz, Köln-Porz und Berlin-Adlershof vertreten. Wir haben die folgenden fachlichen Schwerpunkte:
  • Entwicklung und Betrieb eines globalen Netzes von Empfangsstationen für Fernerkundungsdaten;
    Bereitstellung der informationstechnischen Infrastruktur zur nachhaltigen Sicherung der Datenbestände der Nationalen Fernerkundungs-Datenbibliothek;
    on-line Zugriff auf Daten und Produkte über das Internet;
    Entwicklung von Verfahren und Methoden zur operationellen Erzeugung nutzernaher Produkte in den Gebieten Umwelt, Sicherheit, Geoinformation, Klima und Atmosphäre;
    Durchführung von anwendungsorientierten Projekten
    in enger Kooperation mit Partnern aus Wissenschaft, Behörden, Privatwirtschaft und Politik;
    Förderung der wissenschaftlichen und kommerziellen Nutzung der Fernerkundung;

92. Remote Sensing Research Inc.

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93. Remote Sensing Archeology Research At NASA
NASA uses remote sensing for archeology research in the Peten Guatemala, Arenal region of Costa Rica, and Chaco Canyon in New Mexico.
http://www.ghcc.msfc.nasa.gov/archeology/archeology.html

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Arenal, Costa Rica Chaco Canyon, NM The Peten, Guatemala ... GHCC Home Other Links Archeology links Archeology Journals Archeology FAQ Excerpt of an interview with NASA's only archeologist which appeared in Omni Magazine
Much of human history can be traced through the impacts of human actions upon the environment. The use of remote sensing technology offers the archeologist the opportunity to detect these impacts which are often invisible to the naked eye. This information can be used to address issues in human settlement, environmental interaction, and climate change. Archeologists want to know how ancient people successfully adapted to their environment and what factors may have led to their collapse or disappearance. Did they overextend the capacity of their landscape, causing destructive environmental effects which led to their demise? Can this information be applied to modern day societies so that the mistakes of the past are not repeated? Remote sensing can be used as a methodological procedure for detecting, inventorying, and prioritizing surface and shallow-depth archeological information in a rapid, accurate, and quantified manner. Man is a tropical creature who has invaded every environment on earth successfully; now we are ready to explore, and eventually colonize, the delicate environments of Space. Understanding how ancient man successfully managed Earth is important for the success of current and future societies.
"The stereotype has archaeologists just digging up spearheads and pottery and anthropologists just writing down the words of primitive tribes. But we're examining how people adapted to their environment throughout time, how they experienced environmental shift, why cultures come and go. Soils associated with artifacts are as important as the artifacts themselvesprobably more relevant to us than the actual objects. Now more than ever, archaeological research is interdisciplinary: botany, forestry, soil science, hydrologyall of which contribute to a more complete understanding of the earth, climatic shifts, and how people adapt to large regions. This understanding is critical to future decision making affecting the planet.

94. International Symposium On Remote Sensing Of Environment
The conferences bring together the knowledge and experience of expertsfrom around the world in remote sensing of environment.
http://www.symposia.org/
1st - Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1962
2nd11th - Ann Arbor, Michgan
12th - Manila, Philippines, 1978
13th - Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1979
14th - San José, Costa Rica, 1980
15th - Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1981
16th - Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1982
17th - Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1983
18th - Paris, France, 1984
20th - Nairobi, Kenya, 1986
22nd - Abidjan, Cote d' Ivorie, 1988 23rd - Bangkok, Thailand, 1990 24th - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 1991 25th - Graz, Austria, 1995 26th - Vancouverm, Canada, 1996 27th - Tromso, Norway, 1998 28th - Cape Town, South Africa, 2000 29th - Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2002 30th - Honolulu, Hawai'i, 2003 Proceedings Order Form HISTORY
The first International Symposium on Remote Sensing of Environment was first convened in 1962 in Ann Arbor, Michigan. It was hosted by the Willow Run Laboratories of the University of Michigan. The Symposium brought together scientists from around the world to exchange technical information on an emerging technology called remote sensing, a technology which provided the capability of viewing the Earth from high-altitude aircraft and, ultimately, spacecraft. Since that meeting in 1962, twenty-four additional symposia were convened at various venues around the world by Willow Run Laboratories and its successor organization, the Environmental Research Institute of Michigan (ERIM).

95. Center For Remote Sensing And GIS At MSU
Category Reference Education Michigan State University Research
http://www.crs.msu.edu/

96. Basic Science And Remote Sensing Initiative
The Basic Science and remote sensing Initiative at Michigan State University is aninterdisciplinary research effort to understand patterns and process of Land
http://www.bsrsi.msu.edu/
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97. RESCOMAN
A project aimed at developing a robust, operational and costefficient remote sensing system for mapping submerged vegetation as a means of assessing the environmental quality of coastal waters.
http://www.dmu.dk/rescoman/
A RE MOTE S ENSING SYSTEM FOR MAPPING SUBMERGED VEGETATION FOR CO ASTAL ZONE MAN AGEMENT Funded by LIFE , project No. 95 / DK / 110 / MLTRG The aim of RESCOMAN was to develop a robust, operational and cost-efficient remote sensing system for mapping submerged vegetation as a means of assessing the environmental quality of coastal waters. The main issue of Rescoman has been to elaborate the methods to be used in operational mapping of submerged vegetation based on especially airborne camera and scanners. An important issue has als o been to evaluate the parameters governing the distribution of submerged vegetation in order to suggest suitable supporting parameters for the classification of remotely sensed images. This site consists of two part: National
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98. USC Remote Sensing
Course Pages. GEOG 551 Principles of remote sensing. GEOG 751 Digital ImageProcessing Techniques. remote sensing Core Curriculum. RSCC Volume 3.
http://www.cla.sc.edu/geog/rslab/
Welcome to the online remote sensing resources within the Center for GIS and Remote Sensing at University of South Carolina. Research NASA Affiliated Research Center Current Course Pages
GEOG 551: Principles of Remote Sensing
GEOG 751: Digital Image Processing Techniques
Educational Resources John R. Jensen's Textbook Materials Remote Sensing Core Curriculum Last updated 21 Mar 2003
Send comments to tullis@gwm.sc.edu

99. Welcome To CubicWorld.de
Site that links students in remote sensing and GIS to jobs and internships.
http://www.cubicworld.de
Sollten Sie nicht automatisch weitergeleitet werden, klicken Sie bitte hier
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100. EARSel,EUROPEAN ASSOCIATION OF REMOTE SENSING LABORATORIES
Translate this page EARSeL is a scientific network of European remote sensing institutes coming fromboth academia and the commercial industrial sector,stimulating and promoting
http://www.earsel.org/
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