Presentation 2005-06-29
Application of Spaceborne Remotely Sensed Data in Support of Natural Disasters
T. J. Pultz, V. Singhroy, R. Landry, J. Sokol,
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Abstract(in English) Recent statistics show that worldwide disasters have been on the increase. Greater damage is occurring, more lives are being lost and the overall frequency of the occurrence as well as the severity of disasters is on the rise. At the same time, the advances in space technologies, particularly remote sensing, have significantly improved and become more operationally oriented and readily available. However, studies have also shown that the use of remote sensing data, systems and services is still far from widely applied within the disaster management context. The disaster management community has expressed an interest and willingness to incorporate remote sensing technologies into its operations, provided that the remote sensing sector can demonstrate the operational utility.
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Conference Date 2005/6/22(1days)
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Title (in English) Application of Spaceborne Remotely Sensed Data in Support of Natural Disasters
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1st Author's Name T. J. Pultz
1st Author's Affiliation Natural Resources Canada Canada Centre for Remote Sensing()
2nd Author's Name V. Singhroy
2nd Author's Affiliation Natural Resources Canada Canada Centre for Remote Sensing
3rd Author's Name R. Landry
3rd Author's Affiliation Natural Resources Canada Canada Centre for Remote Sensing
4th Author's Name J. Sokol
4th Author's Affiliation Natural Resources Canada Canada Centre for Remote Sensing
Date 2005-06-29
Paper # SANE2005-22
Volume (vol) vol.105
Number (no) 158
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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