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RSPSoc Annual Conference + Irish EO Symposium

Remote Sensing and Photogrammetry Society Annual Conference
with Irish Earth Observation Symposium

1-3 September 2010

Hosted by University College Cork, with the National Maritime College of Ireland

FIRST CALL FOR PAPERS

We invite you to submit papers on the following themes for the RSPSoc 2010 annual conference and Irish Earth Observation Symposium entitled Visualising the Earth: From the Sea-bed to the Cloud-tops. The conference provides a forum to present and discuss techniques and applications of remote sensing, with both oral and poster presentation sessions. Deadline for abstract submission is April 2nd 2010, and all submissions will be reviewed by a scientific committee. On-line submission and registration opens start of February 2010, with further details about the conference on the website below.

Coastal and marine systems
-Sea-bed mapping
-Marine ecosystems
-Maritime security and governance
-Ocean state
-Coastal zone management
-Marine spatial planning

Environmental monitoring
-Land change and degradation
-Natural hazards
-Landscape modelling
-Sustainability
-Biodiversity
-Sub-surface mapping

Polar and high altitude regions
-Snow and ice masses
-Glaciology
-Sea ice

Forests, food and vegetation
-Food and timber production
-Land use management
-Soil and soil moisture
-Image derived vegetation products

Close range sensing
-Photogrammetry
-Laser scanning
-Real time imaging
-Mobile mapping
-Cultural heritage
-Field spectrometry

Atmosphere and weather
-Clouds and aerosols
-Air quality
-Vertical profiling
-Atmospheric composition
-Meteorology

Climate change and adaptation
-Monitoring Essential Climate Variables
-Climatology
-Sea-Land-Atmosphere interactions
-Land/Sea/Atmosphere changes
-Adaptive management

Visualisation and communication
-Scenario generation
-Change prediction
-Integration of multiple datasets
-Decision support systems
-Governance and policy

Sensor and processing technologies
-Ground truthing
-Calibration/validation
-Wireless sensors and networks
-New sensors, products and algorithms-

For further information, contact:
Fiona Cawkwell
rspsoc2010@ucc.ie


For more information visit:

Conference details


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Remote, Sensing, and, Photogrammetry, Society, Annual, Conference
with, Irish, Earth, Observation, Symposium

1-3, September, 2010

Hosted, by, University, College, Cork,, with, the, National, Maritime, College, of, Ireland

FIRST, CALL, FOR, PAPERS

We, invite, you, to, submit, papers, on, the, following, themes, for, the, RSPSoc, 2010More…


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