Proceedings Of Seminar For Decision Makers On Applications Of Remote Sensing And Geo-Information Systems, 12-16 December 1994, Langkawi, Malaysia
Proceedings Of Seminar For Decision Makers On Applications Of Remote Sensing And Geo-Information Systems, 12-16 December 1994, Langkawi, Malaysia
- Malaysian Centre For Remote Sensing (MACRES) 1994
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1. Identification of geo-information requirements vs information supply. 2. Overview of geo- information supply based on remote sensing data. 2A Taking the remoteness out remote sensing; The issues and needs operationalizer the earth observation. B. The ITC experience to operationalization of remote sensing in developing countries. 3. Process of decision making and policy definition. 3A. Remote sensing, Intelligence and the user. 4. Functionality of gis policy definition and decision. 4A Slope instability the role of remote sensing and GIS in Reciganization, analysis and zonation. 5. Interface with (university) education systems. 6. Case studies on the use of the earth observation techniques and environmental management. 6.a land use/cover mapping of the state of selangor Malaysia using satellite data. 6.b Soil erosion risk assessment using remote sensing and GIS techniques. 6.c Environmental monitoring of the hydro-electric project area of bakun sarawak using satellite remote sensing techniques. 6.d Remote sensing the marine environment. 6.e Application of remote sensing and georaphical information in forest management in peninsular Malaysia. 7. Refresher lectures. 7.a Remote sensing ; notes of refresher lectures. 7.b a methods for sequential image analysis of hazard areas.. 7c Principles of interpretation of stereo- spot imagery. 7.d Principles of GIS.
Water Resources
General.
WATER.
MALAYSIA.
1. Identification of geo-information requirements vs information supply. 2. Overview of geo- information supply based on remote sensing data. 2A Taking the remoteness out remote sensing; The issues and needs operationalizer the earth observation. B. The ITC experience to operationalization of remote sensing in developing countries. 3. Process of decision making and policy definition. 3A. Remote sensing, Intelligence and the user. 4. Functionality of gis policy definition and decision. 4A Slope instability the role of remote sensing and GIS in Reciganization, analysis and zonation. 5. Interface with (university) education systems. 6. Case studies on the use of the earth observation techniques and environmental management. 6.a land use/cover mapping of the state of selangor Malaysia using satellite data. 6.b Soil erosion risk assessment using remote sensing and GIS techniques. 6.c Environmental monitoring of the hydro-electric project area of bakun sarawak using satellite remote sensing techniques. 6.d Remote sensing the marine environment. 6.e Application of remote sensing and georaphical information in forest management in peninsular Malaysia. 7. Refresher lectures. 7.a Remote sensing ; notes of refresher lectures. 7.b a methods for sequential image analysis of hazard areas.. 7c Principles of interpretation of stereo- spot imagery. 7.d Principles of GIS.
Water Resources
General.
WATER.
MALAYSIA.