34th International Symposium on Remote Sensing of Environment
The GEOSS Era: Towards Operational Environmental Monitoring
Sydney, Australia
10-15 April 2011
Table of Contents
General Information |
Final Program |
Papers |
Rubble Detection From VHR Aerial Imagery Data Using Differential Morphological Profiles Dr Georgios Ouzounis Paper Theme: 4. Disaster reduction and response Accepted for Oral Presentation |
UNIQUE PHENOMENA IN LAKE BAIKAL, RUSSIA IMAGED AND STUDIED WITH SAR AND MULTI-SENSOR IMAGERY Dr Andrei Ivanov Paper Theme: 6. Water: a limited and degraded resource Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Analysis the Impact of Drought on NDVI in Drought and Non-Drought Periods Combined with Precipitation and Land Cover Classifications in Southwestern China Mr Yang Liu Paper Theme: 2. Agriculture: food crisis and reducing poverty and hunger Accepted for Oral Presentation |
REAL TIME AIRBORNE MONITORING FOR DISASTER AND TRAFFIC APPLICATIONS Prof Peter Reinartz Paper Theme: 10. Airborne Remote Sensing Applications And Technologies Accepted for Oral Presentation |
OPERATIONAL RAPID FLOOD MAPPING: A PILOT STUDY IN THE MEKONG AREA Mr Rogier Westerhoff Paper Theme: 4. Disaster reduction and response Accepted for Oral Presentation |
The Global Operational Monitoring of Large Lakes and Reservoirs Dr Charon Birkett Paper Theme: 9. Regional, international programs and applications Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Characterising Bush Fires in Australia's Top End using MODIS active fire observations Dr Stefan Maier Paper Theme: 9. Regional, international programs and applications Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Analysis on desertification with wood land distribution ---A case study in Balinyou county in Inner Mongolia, China Dr Meng Guo Paper Theme: 1. Climate change and atmosphere Accepted for Oral Presentation |
ON THE CONTRIBUTION OF REMOTE SENSING TO DOPA, A DIGITAL OBSERVATORY FOR PROTECTED AREAS Dr Gregoire Dubois Paper Theme: 3. Forests, ecosystems and biodiversity Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
REMOTE SENSING AND MODELING OF SAVANNAS: THE STATE OF THE DIS-UNION Dr Michael Hill Paper Theme: 3. Forests, ecosystems and biodiversity Accepted for Oral Presentation |
UNCERTAINTY PROPAGATION IN THE MODEL WEB: A CASE STUDY WITH E-HABITAT Dr Gregoire Dubois Paper Theme: 11. Data and information systems Accepted for Oral Presentation |
E-HABITAT: A CONTRIBUTION TO THE MODEL WEB FOR HABITAT ASSESSMENTS AND ECOLOGICAL FORECASTING Dr Gregoire Dubois Paper Theme: 11. Data and information systems Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
The impact of human activities on West Africa's natural vegetation: estimating land cover dynamics by means of a sample based high resolution image survey Miss Catherine Bodart Paper Theme: 3. Forests, ecosystems and biodiversity Accepted for Oral Presentation |
DEVELOPMENT OF GLACIER LAKE INVENTORY IN THE BHUTAN HIMALAYAS USING PRISM AND AVNIR-2 ONBOARD ALOS "DAICHI" Dr Takeo Tadono Paper Theme: 4. Disaster reduction and response Accepted for Oral Presentation |
MAPPING FIRE SEVERITY FROM SATELLITE IMAGERY FOR GREEHNOUSE GAS EMISSIONS CALCULATIONS AND OPERATIONAL USE. Mr Andrew Edwards Paper Theme: 4. Disaster reduction and response Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Remote Sensing in the Arctic Using Autonomous Sensors Developed under NASA�™s Airborne Science Program for IPY Dr Susan Schoenung Paper Theme: 10. Airborne Remote Sensing Applications And Technologies Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Burn Severity Mapping in Australia 2009 Mr Randy McKinley Paper Theme: 4. Disaster reduction and response Accepted for Oral Presentation |
WORKSHOP: Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) for Earth Remote Sensing Mr Vincent Ambrosia Paper Theme: 10. Airborne Remote Sensing Applications And Technologies Accepted for Workshop Presentation |
Investigation of Shoreline and Morphological Changes, and Simulation of the Circulation in the Hai Phong Estuary, Vietnam Mr Cuong Nguyen Paper Theme: 6. Water: a limited and degraded resource Electronic Poster ONlY |
A Multi-Stage Inventory Scheme for Redd Inventories in Tropical Countries Mr Frank Martin Seifert Paper Theme: 1. Climate change and atmosphere Accepted for Oral Presentation |
The Particle Swarm Optimisation for Spectral Matching Applied to Inland Water Quality Remote Sensing Mr Glenn Campbell Paper Theme: 6. Water: a limited and degraded resource Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Contributions to Global Monitoring of Environment and Security (GMES) of the German Remote Sensing Data Center Mr Gunter Schreier Paper Theme: 11. Data and information systems Accepted for Oral Presentation |
HIGH DENSITY BIOMASS ESTIMATION: TESTING THE UTILITY OF VEGETATION INDICES AND THE RANDOM FOREST REGRESSION ALGORITHM Prof Onisimo Mutanga Paper Theme: 3. Forests, ecosystems and biodiversity Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Detecting Thin Cirrus from MISR with Oblique Camera Analysis Mr Abhnil Prasad Paper Theme: 1. Climate change and atmosphere Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Fast Geolocation For Hot Spot Detection Dr Cristina Barrado Paper Theme: 10. Airborne Remote Sensing Applications And Technologies Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
ANALYSIS OF LIDAR'S ABILITY IN WETLAND INVESTIGATION -A CASE STUDY IN YELLOW RIVER DELTA Miss Qiong Ding Paper Theme: 6. Water: a limited and degraded resource Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
Contribution of GeoWeb 2.0 to build a SDI system for remote sensing satellite data of China Mr Yi Ren Paper Theme: 11. Data and information systems Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Space-time Data Fusion for Remote Sensing Applications Dr Amy Braverman Paper Theme: 11. Data and information systems Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Estimating pasture quality using Landsat ETM+: application for the greenhouse gas inventory of New Zealand Dr Anne-Gaelle Ausseil Paper Theme: 2. Agriculture: food crisis and reducing poverty and hunger Accepted for Oral Presentation |
The Potential of Weather Watch Radar to Predict the Spatial Distribution of Rainfall Patterns in the Kimberley Region and Applications for Natural Resource Management Mr Martin Dillon Paper Theme: 1. Climate change and atmosphere Accepted for Oral Presentation |
A NOVEL SINERGY BETWEEN REMOTE SENSING AND GIS FOR OIL SPILL DETECTION ON SATELLITE IMAGERY Mr Santilli Giancarlo Paper Theme: 4. Disaster reduction and response Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
TEMPORAL CHANGES IN MANGROVE COVER BETWEEN 1972 AND 2001 ALONG THE SOUTH COAST OF THE ARABIAN GULF Dr Arun Kumar Paper Theme: 5. Coastal and marine resources Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
Unmanned Airborne Systems Supporting Disaster Observations: Near Real-Time Data Needs Mr Vincent Ambrosia Paper Theme: 10. Airborne Remote Sensing Applications And Technologies Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Assessing Land-Use/Land-Cover Changes Resulting From Mining Activities in Katanga, Democratic Republic of Congo Miss Laetitia Dupin Paper Theme: 3. Forests, ecosystems and biodiversity Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
Mapping Accuracy Varies With Spatial Scale And Homogeneity Of Coral Reef Benthic Habitats Ms Maria Zann Paper Theme: 5. Coastal and marine resources Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Web-based near real-time remote sensing data system providing decision support for precision agriculture Dr Xiaodong Zhang Paper Theme: 11. Data and information systems Accepted for Oral Presentation |
OPERATIONAL MAPPING TECHNOLOGY FOR GENERATING HIGH-LEVEL SEMANTIC GEO-INFORMATION FROM NEW SATELLITE SENSORS Mr Dragos Bratasanu Paper Theme: 11. Data and information systems Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
REMOTE SENSING FROM 19 KILOMETERS, THE 2010 CAMPAIGNS: LESSONS LEARNED AND FUTURE PLANS FOR THE NASA GLOBAL HAWK UNINHABITED AERIAL SYSTEM. Mr Donald Sullivan Paper Theme: 10. Airborne Remote Sensing Applications And Technologies Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Comparison Of Broadband And Hyperspectral Sensors For Lantana Mapping. Ms Subhashni Taylor Paper Theme: 3. Forests, ecosystems and biodiversity Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
Operational satellite monitoring systems for marine oil and gas industry Mr Dmytro Solovyov Paper Theme: 5. Coastal and marine resources Accepted for Oral Presentation |
GLOBAL CHANGE OBSERVATION MISSION (GCOM) Prof Haruhisa Shimoda Paper Theme: 1. Climate change and atmosphere Accepted for Oral Presentation |
INDIVIDUAL TREE DETECTION BASED ON VARIABLE AND FIXED WINDOW SIZE LOCAL MAXIMA FILTERING APPLIED TO IKONOS IMAGERY FOR EVEN-AGED EUCALYPTUS PLANTATION FORESTS Dr Michael Gebreslasie Paper Theme: 3. Forests, ecosystems and biodiversity Accepted for Oral Presentation |
EVALUATION OF THE LAND SURFACE TEMPERATURE PRODUCT FOR THE GOES-R MISSION Dr Yunyue Yu Paper Theme: 9. Regional, international programs and applications Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Improvements of rice and wheat models by carbon partitioning and with multi satellites and meteorological reanalysis data Dr Daijiro Kaneko Paper Theme: 2. Agriculture: food crisis and reducing poverty and hunger Accepted for Oral Presentation |
The role of satellite observation in Australian water resources monitoring Dr Albert Van Dijk Paper Theme: 6. Water: a limited and degraded resource Accepted for Oral Presentation |
An International Forum To Coordinate Community Workshops Addressing Airborne Sciences Sensors Dr Bruce Doddridge Paper Theme: 10. Airborne Remote Sensing Applications And Technologies Accepted for Oral Presentation |
ASSESSING SATELLITE-DERIVED LAND PRODUCT QUALITY FOR EARTH SYSTEM SCIENCE AND APPLICATIONS: OVERVIEW OF CEOS LAND PRODUCT VALIDATION SUB-GROUP ACTIVITIES Dr Joanne Nightingale Paper Theme: 9. Regional, international programs and applications Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Use of MODIS Satellite Images and an Atmospheric Dust Transport Model To Evaluate Juniperus Spp. Pollen Phenology and Dispersal Jeffrey Luvall Paper Theme: 8. Health and wellbeing Accepted for Oral Presentation |
In Situ Validation Issues in the Soil Moisture Active Passive (SMAP) Satellite Mission Dr Thomas Jackson Paper Theme: 6. Water: a limited and degraded resource Accepted for Oral Presentation |
CONTINENT-WIDE DEM CREATION FOR THE EUROPEAN UNION Mr Andrew Bashfield Paper Theme: 9. Regional, international programs and applications Accepted for Oral Presentation |
SIGRI PROJECT: THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE FIRE VULNERABILITY INDEX Mr Santilli Giancarlo Paper Theme: 4. Disaster reduction and response Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
A Low-cost, Smallsat Mission Concept to Augment Landsat Temporal Repeat Frequency Dr Darrel Williams Paper Theme: 3. Forests, ecosystems and biodiversity Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Using multiple space assets with In-situ measurements to track flooding in Thailand Dr Steve Chien Paper Theme: 4. Disaster reduction and response Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Integrating Multiple Space and Ground Sensors to Track Volcanic Activity Dr Steve Chien Paper Theme: 4. Disaster reduction and response Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
NASA Applied Sciences Program: Strategy, Implementation, and Accomplishments Mr Lawrence Friedl Paper Theme: 9. Regional, international programs and applications Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
Assessing the Urban Heat Island Effect Across Biomes in the Continental USA Using Landsat and MODIS Dr Marc Imhoff Paper Theme: 7. Urban environments and cultural heritage Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Satellite Supported Estimates of Human Rate of NPP Carbon Use on Land: Challenges Ahead Dr Marc Imhoff Paper Theme: 2. Agriculture: food crisis and reducing poverty and hunger Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
GEO Earth Observations Priorities: Top 15 Observations Mr Lawrence Friedl Paper Theme: 12. Societal benefits of earth observations Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Malaria: Assessing Impacts of an Earth Observations Applications Project Mr Lawrence Friedl Paper Theme: 8. Health and wellbeing Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
GEO User Types: A User Classification Guide Ms Kathleen Fontaine Paper Theme: 12. Societal benefits of earth observations Accepted for Oral Presentation |
COMPARING THE IMPACTS OF IRRIGATION PATTERN ON THE NEAR-SURFACE CLIMATE Ms Xiufang Zhu Paper Theme: 1. Climate change and atmosphere Electronic Poster ONlY |
Impact of urban growth on surface climate: A case study in Oran, Algeria Dr Marc Imhoff Paper Theme: 7. Urban environments and cultural heritage Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Characterising Heterogeneous Vegetated Surfaces Using Multiangular Satellite Data Mr Geoff McCamley Paper Theme: 3. Forests, ecosystems and biodiversity Accepted for Oral Presentation |
New Earth Science Opportunities For Small Orbital Instruments and Missions Mr James Wells Paper Theme: 1. Climate change and atmosphere Accepted for Oral Presentation |
COSMIC-2: The Follow-on Mission to the Constellation Observing System for Meteorology, Ionosphere, and Climate Mr Peter Wilczynski Paper Theme: 1. Climate change and atmosphere Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Improved aerosol distributions from synergetic use of MODIS AOT, in-situ PM observations and the chemical transport model LOTOS-EUROS Dr Lyana Curier Paper Theme: 1. Climate change and atmosphere Accepted for Oral Presentation |
THE PATH TO MAPPING THE GLOBAL URBAN FOOTPRINT USING TANDEM-X DATA Dr Thomas Esch Paper Theme: 7. Urban environments and cultural heritage Accepted for Oral Presentation |
The Enduring Legacy of IPY in Canada: Sharing The Data Dr Ellsworth LeDrew Paper Theme: 11. Data and information systems Accepted for Oral Presentation |
MONITORING ANNUAL AND SEASONAL VARIABILITY OF DINOFLAGELLATE BLOOMS IN MONTEREY BAY, CALIFORNIA (USA) WITH THE MODERATE RESOLUTION IMAGINING SPECTROMETER. Dr Andrew Fischer Paper Theme: 5. Coastal and marine resources Accepted for Oral Presentation |
PREDICTION OF VEGETATION STRUCTURE FROM LIDAR AND MULTISPECTRAL SATELLITE DATA IN A TOPOGRAPHICALLY COMPLEX LANDSCAPE, EASTERN AUSTRALIA Mr Sisira Ediriweera Paper Theme: 3. Forests, ecosystems and biodiversity Accepted for Oral Presentation |
USING HIGH SPATIAL RESOLUTION REMOTE SENSING, SPATIAL MODELLING AND WEB MAP SERVICES FOR SPATIAL PLANNING IN SHALLOW COASTAL WATER ENVIRONMENTS Prof Tiit Kuster Paper Theme: 5. Coastal and marine resources Accepted for Oral Presentation |
THE CEOS CAL/VAL PORTAL: A NEW INSTRUMENT FOR CAL/VA: DATA DISTRIBUTION AND SCIENTIFIC COLLABORATION Dr Alessandro Burini Paper Theme: 9. Regional, international programs and applications Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Quantifying the impacts of land use changes on surface energy budget and surface climate: afforestation and irrigation in China Prof Shunlin Liang Paper Theme: 1. Climate change and atmosphere Accepted for Oral Presentation |
SATELLITE ACTIVE FIRE PRODUCT VALIDATION USING HIGH SPATIAL RESOLUTION REFERENCE DATA Dr Wilfrid Schroeder Paper Theme: 11. Data and information systems Accepted for Oral Presentation |
VALIDATION OF MICROWAVE REMOTE SENSING PRODUCTS OVER AUSTRALIA Prof Jeffrey Walker Paper Theme: 6. Water: a limited and degraded resource Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Mapping Large Coral Reef Systems In Fiji At Geomorphic And Benthic Community Spatial Scales From Object Based Analysis Of High Spatial Resolution Imagery Dr Chris Roelfsema Paper Theme: 5. Coastal and marine resources Accepted for Oral Presentation |
UAS Architecture for Forest Fire Remote Sensing Dr Cristina Barrado Paper Theme: 10. Airborne Remote Sensing Applications And Technologies Accepted for Oral Presentation |
DETECTION OF FOG OVER LAND USING HJ-1 DATA Dr Juan Du Paper Theme: 4. Disaster reduction and response Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
ECOLOGICAL NETWORK PLANNING FOR THE ASIATIC BLACK BEARS IN FUJI-TANZAWA REGION, JAPAN Dr Tomoko Doko Paper Theme: 3. Forests, ecosystems and biodiversity Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
MULTI-SENSOR RAPID FIRE DAMAGE ASSESSMENT OVER MEDITERRANEAN AREA Dr Alessandro Burini Paper Theme: 4. Disaster reduction and response Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
Evapotranspiration of Hailiutu River Basin in Erdos Plateau Using Remote Sensing Data Prof Xiaomei Jin Paper Theme: 6. Water: a limited and degraded resource Accepted for Oral Presentation |
InSAR MONITORING OF LANDSLIDES AFFECTING HIGHWAYS AND PIPELINES Dr Vern Singhroy Paper Theme: 4. Disaster reduction and response Accepted for Oral Presentation |
MAPPING TROPICAL DRY FOREST SUCCESSION WITH CHRIS - PROBA HYPERSPECTRAL IMAGES USING NON - PARAMETRIC DECISSIONAL TREES Ms Virginia Garcia-Millan Paper Theme: 3. Forests, ecosystems and biodiversity Accepted for Oral Presentation |
SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL VARIABILITY OF LIGHT ATTENUATION IN AMAZONIAN WATERS Dr Maycira Costa Paper Theme: 6. Water: a limited and degraded resource Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Using airborne and satellite imagery to map eelgrass distribution in the Gulf Islands National Park Reserve, British Columbia, Canada Miss Jennifer O'Neill Paper Theme: 5. Coastal and marine resources Accepted for Oral Presentation |
4STAR SPECTROMETER FOR SKY-SCANNING SUN-TRACKING ATMOSPHERIC RESEARCH: INSTRUMENT TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT Mr Donald Sullivan Paper Theme: 1. Climate change and atmosphere Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Sprawling crisis? Exploring the crossroads of urban growth and natural environments with Earth Observation Dr Martin Wegmann Paper Theme: 7. Urban environments and cultural heritage Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Interoperability of Imagery for Land-use Change: Examples from Opticla and RADAR Data Prof Kim Lowell Paper Theme: 11. Data and information systems Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Remote Sensing and Health Data Fusion: Methodological Challenges in Cholera Research Mr Ingo Simonis Paper Theme: 8. Health and wellbeing Accepted for Oral Presentation |
THE SYSTEM FOR EARLY NATURAL DISASTERS MONITORING IN AGRICULTURE Prof Katarzyna Dabrowska - Zielinska Paper Theme: 2. Agriculture: food crisis and reducing poverty and hunger Accepted for Oral Presentation |
DETERMINATION OF HEAT ISLANDS FROM LANDSAT TM DATA : RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SURFACE TEMPERATURE AND URBANIZATION FACTORS IN ISTANBUL Miss Cagdas Kuscu Paper Theme: 7. Urban environments and cultural heritage Accepted for Oral Presentation |
The Role of Quantitative Metrics in Enhancing Spatial Information Retrieval via Fuzzy K-Means Clustering Dr Zhengmao Ye Paper Theme: 11. Data and information systems Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
DEVELOPMENT OF A FIRE INDUCED FLASHOVER PROBABILITY INDEX FOR FIRES CLOSE TO HIGH VOLTAGE TRANSMISSION LINES IN SOUTH AFRICA Mr Philip Frost Paper Theme: 9. Regional, international programs and applications Accepted for Oral Presentation |
TOWARDS AN OPERATIONAL LIDAR RESOURCE INVENTORY PROCESS IN AUSTRALIAN SOFTWOOD PLANTATIONS. Dr Russell Turner Paper Theme: 3. Forests, ecosystems and biodiversity Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Biophysical Parameter Estimation of Pinus Trees from Satellite Images Using Artificial Neural Networks Mr Ali Shamsoddini Paper Theme: 3. Forests, ecosystems and biodiversity Accepted for Oral Presentation |
OBJECT-BASESD CLASSIFICATION USING ULTRACAM-D IMAGES FOR FOREST TREE IDENTIFICATION Prof Ali Darvishsefat Paper Theme: 3. Forests, ecosystems and biodiversity Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
Applying Remote Sensing to Detect and Map Groundwater Dependent Ecosystems in North Australia. Mr Richard Weinmann Paper Theme: 3. Forests, ecosystems and biodiversity Accepted for Oral Presentation |
DETECTING CHANGE IN VEGETATION CONDITION USING HIGH RESOLUTION MULTISPECTRAL IMAGERY Mr Bradley Evans Paper Theme: 3. Forests, ecosystems and biodiversity Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
A Study of Typhoon Intensity Change Using Satellite Remote Sensing Data Prof Chung Ru Ho Paper Theme: 1. Climate change and atmosphere Electronic Poster ONlY |
DETECTION OF DEFORESTATION WITHIN THE RIO VERDE DRAINAGE, SUB-BASIN OF THE AMAZON, USING MULTI-TEMPORAL ANALYSIS OF LANDSAT THEMATIC MAPPER AND ITS INFLUENCE ON THE HYDROLOGICAL ASPECTS OF THAT REGION Dr Megumi Maruyama Paper Theme: 3. Forests, ecosystems and biodiversity Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
Monotonicity of Two-Band Spectral Vegetation Index in General Form Under a Two-Endmember Linear Mixture Model Mr Kenta Obata Paper Theme: 3. Forests, ecosystems and biodiversity Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
On the Resolution Transfer Sequence that Results in Monotonic Changes of Area-Averaged Two-Band Spectral Vegetation Indices Mr Kenta Obata Paper Theme: 3. Forests, ecosystems and biodiversity Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
Mapping land use changes for the Kyoto reporting Mr Birger Pedersen Paper Theme: 1. Climate change and atmosphere Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Detection of Breakpoints in Global Greening and Browning Trends Mr Rogier De Jong Paper Theme: 1. Climate change and atmosphere Accepted for Oral Presentation |
MANAGEMENT OF GROUNDWATER RESERVOIR IN EL MENIA GOVERNORATE AQUIFER SYSTEM USING MODELING AND REMOTE SENSING TECHNIQUE (Upper Egypt) Dr Abdalla Fayed Paper Theme: 6. Water: a limited and degraded resource Accepted for Oral Presentation |
REMOTE SENSING BASED ESTIMATIONS OF POTENTIAL TERRESTRIAL CARBON STOCKS IN WEST AFRICA Mrs Miriam Machwitz Paper Theme: 1. Climate change and atmosphere Accepted for Oral Presentation |
geoland2 - Towards an operational GMES Land Monitoring Core Service: the Biogeophysical Parameter Core Mapping Service Dr Roselyne Lacaze Paper Theme: 9. Regional, international programs and applications Accepted for Oral Presentation |
The Use of Remotes Sensing & Geographical Information System to identify Vegetation: Dhofar Governorate (Oman) Case Study Dr Talal Al-Awadhi Paper Theme: 3. Forests, ecosystems and biodiversity Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
Inland Water Quality Using WORLDVIEW-2: Improvements Due to Enhanced Spectral and Spatial Features Prof Arnold Dekker Paper Theme: 6. Water: a limited and degraded resource Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Integrating Environmental and in-situ Hyperspectral Remote Sensing Variables for Grass Nitrogen Estimation in Savannah Ecosystems Mr Abel Ramoelo Paper Theme: 2. Agriculture: food crisis and reducing poverty and hunger Accepted for Oral Presentation |
GEOLAND 2 : operational delivery of biophysical products and services for GMES Land Monitoring Core Service Mr Philippe Pacholczyk Paper Theme: 9. Regional, international programs and applications Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Enviro-Net: A Network of Ground-based Sensors for Tropical Dry Forests in the Americas Dr Arturo Sanchez-Azofeifa Paper Theme: 9. Regional, international programs and applications Accepted for Oral Presentation |
NASA's Earth Venture-1 (EV-1) Airborne Science Investigations Mr Anthony Guillory Paper Theme: 10. Airborne Remote Sensing Applications And Technologies Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Adapting CALIPSO Climate Measurements for Near Real Time Analyses and Forecasting Mr Mark Vaughan Paper Theme: 1. Climate change and atmosphere Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
ESTIMATING FACTIONAL COVER OF GRASSLAND COMPONENTS FROM TWO SATELLITE REMOTE SENSING SENSORS Dr Michael Hill Paper Theme: 3. Forests, ecosystems and biodiversity Electronic Poster ONlY |
Spectroscopic determination of leaf water content using continuous wavelet analysis Dr Arturo Sanchez-Azofeifa Paper Theme: 3. Forests, ecosystems and biodiversity Accepted for Oral Presentation |
TOWARDS GLOBAL MONITORING OF FOREST COVER Prof Matthew Hansen Paper Theme: 3. Forests, ecosystems and biodiversity Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Merging Climate and Multi-Sensor Time-Series Data in Real-Time Drought Monitoring Across the U.S.A. Ms Jesslyn Brown Paper Theme: 1. Climate change and atmosphere Accepted for Oral Presentation |
A LONG TERM MERGED GLOBAL OZONE DATA SET Dr Richard McPeters Paper Theme: 1. Climate change and atmosphere Accepted for Oral Presentation |
An Assessment of Satellite-derived Precipitation data to Improve Daily Rainfall Analyses for Australia Dr Luigi Renzullo Paper Theme: 6. Water: a limited and degraded resource Accepted for Oral Presentation |
TOWARD AN OPTIMAL FUSION SCHEME FOR MULTISOURCE VEGETATION CLASSIFICATION Mr Robin Pouteau Paper Theme: 3. Forests, ecosystems and biodiversity Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
A COMPARISON BETWEEN GARP MODEL AND SVM REGRESSION TO PREDICT SPECIES POTENTIAL DISTRIBUTION: MAPPING THE INVASIVE MICONIA CALVESCENS ON MOOREA, FRENCH POLYNESIA Mr Robin Pouteau Paper Theme: 3. Forests, ecosystems and biodiversity Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
BIO-CLIMATIC MODELING OF THE POTENTIAL DISTRIBUTION OF COASTAL WETLANDS IN RESPONSE TO CLIMATE CHANGE, NORTH-EASTERN NSW AUSTRALIA Dr Sumith Pathirana Paper Theme: 1. Climate change and atmosphere Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
Automating Woody Vegetation Change Detection at Regional Scales: the Problem of Clouds and Cloud-Shadows Dr Adrian Fisher Paper Theme: 3. Forests, ecosystems and biodiversity Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Long Term Land Cover and Seagrass Mapping Using Landsat Sensors from 1972 - 2010 in the Coastal Environment of South East Queensland, Australia. Mr Mitchell Lyons Paper Theme: 5. Coastal and marine resources Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Earth Observations for Forest Smoke Forecasts and Public Alerts: Assessment of Socioeconomic Benefits Mr Lawrence Friedl Paper Theme: 8. Health and wellbeing Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
SEASONAL LAND USE / LAND COVER MAPPING: ACCURACY COMPARISON OF VARIOUS BAND COMBINATIONS Mr Priyakant Sinha Paper Theme: 3. Forests, ecosystems and biodiversity Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
BATHYMETRY OF NEAR-SHORE ZONES IN RONGELAP ATOLL, MARSHALL ISLANDS USING SATELLITE IMAGERY Prof Simon Jones Paper Theme: 5. Coastal and marine resources Electronic Poster ONlY |
The Method of Homonymic Tie Points Extraction in the Combined Block Adjustment of Airborne InSAR Miss Limin Jiang Paper Theme: 10. Airborne Remote Sensing Applications And Technologies Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
FOREST CANOPY MOISTURE CONTENT MONITORING METHOD USING HJ-1B IRS DATA Dr Xianlin Qin Paper Theme: 9. Regional, international programs and applications Accepted for Oral Presentation |
An Ensemble Of Classifiers Approach To Coral Distribution Mapping A/Prof Aidy M Muslim Paper Theme: 5. Coastal and marine resources Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
Evaluation of Soft Classification Algorithm for Sub-Pixel Mapping of the Shoreline A/Prof Aidy M Muslim Paper Theme: 5. Coastal and marine resources Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
Detection of Shoreline Changes at Kuala Terengganu, Malaysia From Multi-Temporal Satellite Sensor Imagery. A/Prof Aidy M Muslim Paper Theme: 5. Coastal and marine resources Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
Reliability of GIS-Based Solar Radiation Models and Their Utilisation in Agro-Meteorological Research Dr Lalit Kumar Paper Theme: 1. Climate change and atmosphere Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
Vision-based Shadow-aided Tree Crown Detection and Classification Algorithm using Imagery from an Unmanned Airborne Vehicle Mr Calvin Kai-Yuan Hung Paper Theme: 10. Airborne Remote Sensing Applications And Technologies Accepted for Oral Presentation |
ENSO IMPACT ON THE SEA SURFACE PROPERTIES OF THE EAST CHINA SEA Prof Nan-Jung Kuo Paper Theme: 5. Coastal and marine resources Electronic Poster ONlY |
IMAGE PRECISE COREGISTRATION FOR AIRBORNE INTERFEROMETRIC SYNTHETIC APERTURE RADAR Mr Shuxuan Chen Paper Theme: 10. Airborne Remote Sensing Applications And Technologies Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
AN ATTEMPT TO MEASURE FOREST BIOMASS USING ALOS-PALSAR Mr Takashi Ogawa Paper Theme: 3. Forests, ecosystems and biodiversity Accepted for Oral Presentation |
CHANNEL DELAY ESTIMATION FOR INTERFEROMETRIC APERTURE RADAR Mr Shuxuan Chen Paper Theme: 10. Airborne Remote Sensing Applications And Technologies Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
Use of Near Real-Time CALIPSO and CloudSat Observations to Assess the Performance of a Numerical Weather Prediction Model Dr Stuart Young Paper Theme: 1. Climate change and atmosphere Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Long-term Cross-scale Assessment of Woody Cover Stability in Drylands Dr Cho-Ying Huang Paper Theme: 3. Forests, ecosystems and biodiversity Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Forest Discrimination Analysis of Combined Landsat and ALOS-PALSAR Data Dr Eric Lehmann Paper Theme: 3. Forests, ecosystems and biodiversity Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Terrain Slope Correction and Precise Registration of SAR Data for Forest Mapping and Monitoring Dr Eric Lehmann Paper Theme: 11. Data and information systems Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
THE RETRIEVAL MODEL FOR ORGANIC CONTAMINATION IN WATERS USING OPTICAL ABSORPTION PROPERTIES OF CDOM Dr Miaofen Huang Paper Theme: 5. Coastal and marine resources Electronic Poster ONlY |
European Earth observation priorities and challenges in the GEOSS era - results of the project EUGENE Mr Jens Danzeglocke Paper Theme: 9. Regional, international programs and applications Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Key outcomes of the Tasmania 'National Demonstrator': A project for the GEO Forest Carbon Tracking Task Dr Anthea Mitchell Paper Theme: 3. Forests, ecosystems and biodiversity Accepted for Oral Presentation |
MAPPING SAVANNA TREE SPECIES USING WORLDVIEW 2 VISIBLE-NEAR INFRARED MULTISPECTRAL CONFIGURATION Dr Moses Azong Cho Paper Theme: 3. Forests, ecosystems and biodiversity Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Tropical Forest Mapping Using Single Date Terrasar-X High Resolution Spotlight Data Mr Ralf Knuth Paper Theme: 3. Forests, ecosystems and biodiversity Accepted for Oral Presentation |
The use of satellite image analysis in monitoring the effects of water extraction from a groundwater-dependent coastal subtropical Australian wetland. A/Prof Alison Specht Paper Theme: 6. Water: a limited and degraded resource Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
A STUDY OF DETECTION OF LANDSLIDE DISASTERS DUE TO THE PAKISTAN EARTHQUAKE USING ALOS DATA Dr Ryoichi Furuta Paper Theme: 4. Disaster reduction and response Accepted for Oral Presentation |
ENSEMBLE DUST STORM DETECTION TECHNIQUES UTILISING A WEB-BASED WORKFLOW ENVIRONMENT LINKED TO A HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTING SYSTEM Mr Mark Broomhall Paper Theme: 11. Data and information systems Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Utilization of ALOS Satellite Data to Support Mapping and Monitoring Deforestation and Degradation in Indonesia Mr Masatoshi Kamei Paper Theme: 3. Forests, ecosystems and biodiversity Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Processing Smoke Plume Products from the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) within a Workflows Environment Mr Mark Broomhall Paper Theme: 4. Disaster reduction and response Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
POTENTIAL DEVELOPMENT FOR ABSORPTION OF CARBON AND REDUCED AIR POLUTION THROUGH URBAN FOREST IMPLEMENTATION USING REMOTE SENSING METHOD IN BANJARBARU, SOUTH KALIMANTAN, INDONESIA. Mr Thomas Akuarin Tanjung Paper Theme: 1. Climate change and atmosphere Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Impact of communal land use and conservation on woody vegetation structure in the Lowveld savannas of South Africa - Lidar results Dr Konrad Wessels Paper Theme: 3. Forests, ecosystems and biodiversity Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
Evolution of Active Fire Monitoring Capabilities from the US Geostationary and Polar Orbiting Satellite Series Dr Ivan Csiszar Paper Theme: 11. Data and information systems Accepted for Oral Presentation |
CAN LINEAR TREND ANALYSES OF NDVI TIME SERIES DATA TRULY DETECT LAND DEGRADATION? SIMULATIONS MAY PROVIDE THE ANSWER. Dr Konrad Wessels Paper Theme: 2. Agriculture: food crisis and reducing poverty and hunger Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Statistics of Surface Wind Effect on Ocean Colour Measured from Space Dr Dmitry Ermakov Paper Theme: 5. Coastal and marine resources Accepted for Oral Presentation |
VALIDATION OF SATELLITE RETRIEVED LAND SURFACE TEMPERATURE WITH STATION MEASUREMENTS Dr Hui Xu Paper Theme: 9. Regional, international programs and applications Accepted for Oral Presentation |
HYPERSPECTRAL REMOTE SENSING APPLICATIONS IN MINING IMPACT ANALYSIS Mr Christoph Ehrler Paper Theme: 10. Airborne Remote Sensing Applications And Technologies Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
RADIATIVE ENERGY RELEASE QUANTIFICATION OF SUBSURFACE COAL FIRES Mr Christoph Ehrler Paper Theme: 9. Regional, international programs and applications Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Spectral library for oil types A/Prof Vasileia Karathanasi Paper Theme: 2. Agriculture: food crisis and reducing poverty and hunger Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
EUROGEOSS: AN INTERDISCIPLINARY APPROACH TO RESEARCH AND APPLICATIONS FOR FORESTRY, BIODIVERSITY AND DROUGHT Dr Jay Pearlman Paper Theme: 11. Data and information systems Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Evaluation of MODIS Surface Reflectance Products - Leaf Area Index (LAI) - for Cerrado Vegetation Studies Miss Iris Amati Martins Paper Theme: 1. Climate change and atmosphere Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
STATE-WIDE INTER-ANNUAL CHANGES TO FOLIAGE PROJECTIVE COVER: BETTER PRODUCTS FROM HIGHER RESOLUTION SATELLITE IMAGERY AND IMPROVED PROCESSING METHODOLOGIES Dr Arndt Meier Paper Theme: 9. Regional, international programs and applications Accepted for Oral Presentation |
A Global Perspective of Scientific Visualization: Developing Impacting and Understandable Imagery to Engage Audiences Prof Steven Ackerman Paper Theme: 12. Societal benefits of earth observations Accepted for Oral Presentation |
MONITORING OF NET ECOSYSTEM CO2 EXCHANGE FOR THE SOIL MOISTURE ACTIVE PASSIVE MISSION Dr John Kimball Paper Theme: 3. Forests, ecosystems and biodiversity Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
NIGHTSAT: Global Night-Time Lights for Observing Human Activity Mr Steve Hipskind Paper Theme: 7. Urban environments and cultural heritage Accepted for Oral Presentation |
USE OF HIGH RESOLUTION LIDAR AND HYPERSPECTRAL DATA TO EVALUATE THE SENSITIVITY OF NET ECOSYSTEM EXCHANGE TO STAND STRUCTURAL AND PLANT CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Dr Eva Van Gorsel Paper Theme: 3. Forests, ecosystems and biodiversity Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
3D SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION OF BIOPHYSICAL PARAMETERS DERIVED FROM HYPERSPECTRAL AND LIDAR REMOTE SENSING. IMPROVING THE CONSTRAINTS IN LAND SURFACE MODELLING Dr Jose Berni Paper Theme: 10. Airborne Remote Sensing Applications And Technologies Accepted for Oral Presentation |
ON USING NASA'S IKHANA and GLOBAL HAWK TO UNDERSTAND ATMOSPHERE-OCEAN INTERACTIONS Dr Cameron McNaughton Paper Theme: 10. Airborne Remote Sensing Applications And Technologies Accepted for Oral Presentation |
USING HYPERSPECTRAL REMOTE SENSING AS A TOOL FOR EARLY DETECTION OF LEAF RUST IN BLUEBERRIES Mr Vikram Ahlawat Paper Theme: 2. Agriculture: food crisis and reducing poverty and hunger Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
USE OF RADAR AND OPTICAL DATA TO SUPPORT EMERGENCY AND WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT IN CASE OF AN OIL SPILL IN CANADA'S NORTHERN COASTAL ECOSYSTEMS: CASE STUDY OF THE JAMES BAY Miss Anne-Marie Demers Paper Theme: 4. Disaster reduction and response Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
Implementation of Ant Colony Optimization to Reinforce Discriminating Pattern Discovery in Remote Sensing Dr Zhengmao Ye Paper Theme: 11. Data and information systems Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
WEB BASED PROCESSING OF REMOTE SENSING DATA IN A WORKFLOWS ENVIRONMENT Dr Peter Fearns Paper Theme: 11. Data and information systems Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Monitoring Inundated Wetlands Ecosystems with Satellite Microwave Remote Sensing in Support of Earth System Science Research Prof Kyle McDonald Paper Theme: 6. Water: a limited and degraded resource Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
Decadal Measurements of Cloud Properties Using the MISR Instrument on the Terra Satellite and Implications for Equilibrium Climate Change Prof Roger Davies Paper Theme: 1. Climate change and atmosphere Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Seasonal variation in leaf optical properties at two tropical forest sites Mr Michael Hesketh Paper Theme: 1. Climate change and atmosphere Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Microwave Remote Sensing of Palm Swamp Distribution and Flooding Status over Sub-Regions in the Upper Amazon Basin Dr Erika Podest Paper Theme: 6. Water: a limited and degraded resource Accepted for Oral Presentation |
LOW LATENCY DESDYNI DATA PRODUCTS FOR DISASTER RESPONSE, RESOURCE MANAGEMENT AND OTHER APPLICATIONS Mr Joshua Doubleday Paper Theme: 1. Climate change and atmosphere Accepted for Oral Presentation |
ELEVEN YEARS OF FLOODS AND LARGE RESERVOIR DYNAMICS ACROSS AUSTRALIA OBSERVED BY THE MODIS SENSOR Dr Juan Pablo Guerschman Paper Theme: 6. Water: a limited and degraded resource Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
INTEGRATING REMOTE SENSING, GIS AND 1-D MODELLING TO ESTIMATE LAND CLEARING IMPACTS ON CATCHMENT WATER BALANCE IN THE DALY CATCHMENT, NT, AUSTRALIA. Dr Guy Boggs Paper Theme: 3. Forests, ecosystems and biodiversity Accepted for Oral Presentation |
ASSIMILATION OF VEGETATION FRACTIONAL COVER INFORMATION INTO RADIATIVE TRANSFER MODELS TO MAP LIFE FUEL MOISTURE CONTENT Dr Marta Yebra Paper Theme: 4. Disaster reduction and response Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
Development of a method to transform Life Fuel Moisture Content into ignition probability Dr Marta Yebra Paper Theme: 11. Data and information systems Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
AN APPROACH FOR AUTOMATIC CHANGE INFERENCE IN HIGH RESOLUTION SATELLITE IMAGES Mr Shutaro Hashimoto Paper Theme: 11. Data and information systems Accepted for Oral Presentation |
APPLICATION OF PERSISTENT SCATTERER INTERFEROMETRY FOR LAND SUBSIDENCE MONITORING IN SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA USING ENVISAT ASAR DATA Mr Alex Hay Man Ng Paper Theme: 7. Urban environments and cultural heritage Accepted for Oral Presentation |
FLOOD EXTENT DETECTION IN PADDY AREA AND FUTURE PLAN OF DISASTER INFORMATION SHARING PLATFORM IN RURAL AREAS Mr Yasuharu Yamada Paper Theme: 4. Disaster reduction and response Accepted for Oral Presentation |
POTENTIAL AND LIMITATIONS OF SAR DATA FOR MONITORING AND DETECTION OF SLOW MOVING LANDSLIDES, experience within the project SAFER Dr Stefan Schneiderbauer Paper Theme: 4. Disaster reduction and response Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Satellite Remote Sensing For Geological Carbon Sequestration Field Monitoring Miss Rattanasuda Cholathat Paper Theme: 1. Climate change and atmosphere Accepted for Oral Presentation |
SYNERGISTIC USE OF LOTOS-EUROS AND RETRIEVED NO2 TROPOSPHERIC COLUMN TO EVALUATE THE NOX EMISSION TRENDS OVER EUROPE Dr Lyana Curier Paper Theme: 1. Climate change and atmosphere Accepted for Oral Presentation |
On the relationship between MERIS Terrestrial Chlorophyll Index (MTCI) and the components of Æ’APAR Mr Booker Ogutu Paper Theme: 3. Forests, ecosystems and biodiversity Accepted for Oral Presentation |
DETECTION OF URBAN FEATURES FROM HIGH RESOLUTION SATELLITE IMAGES Mrs Arzu Erener Paper Theme: 7. Urban environments and cultural heritage Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Identification of Earth Observation data for Health-Environment studies Mr Ingo Simonis Paper Theme: 8. Health and wellbeing Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
High resolution multispectral satellite data for mapping benthic cover in turbid coastal waters Miss Katarina Eriksson Paper Theme: 5. Coastal and marine resources Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
Sea Floor Classification with WorldView-2 and Bathymetry Data Dr Michael Tulldahl Paper Theme: 5. Coastal and marine resources Accepted for Oral Presentation |
NASA Global Hawk: Project Overview and Future Plans Mr Chris Naftel Paper Theme: 10. Airborne Remote Sensing Applications And Technologies Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Forest cover loss in Sumatra and Kalimantan, Indonesia -Accurate maps and annual trends derived from time-series analysis of multi-resolution optical remote sensing data Mr Mark Broich Paper Theme: 3. Forests, ecosystems and biodiversity Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Ocean Colour Uncertainties Dr Samantha Lavender Paper Theme: 5. Coastal and marine resources Accepted for Oral Presentation |
SYNERGIES OF ENVIRONMENT AND HEALTH INFORMATION SYSTEMS WITH SPACE OBSERVATIONS FACILITATING NEW REGULATORY POLICIES Dr Jay Pearlman Paper Theme: 8. Health and wellbeing Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
THE RELEVANCE OF SPACE OBSERVATION PARAMETERS IN HUMAN HEALTH IMPACT ASSESSMENT AND THE INTEGRATION OF NEW EMERGING SENSOR TECHNOLOGIES Dr Jay Pearlman Paper Theme: 8. Health and wellbeing Accepted for Oral Presentation |
THE ALOS GLOBAL SYSTEMATIC ACQUISITION STRATEGY - 5 YEARS IN OPERATION Dr Ake Rosenqvist Paper Theme: 11. Data and information systems Accepted for Oral Presentation |
ATMOSPHERIC AEROSOL PROPERTIES - A BALTIC SEA CASE STUDY BASED ON AERONET DATA Ms Petra Philipson Paper Theme: 1. Climate change and atmosphere Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
OBJECT-BASED MAPPING OF GULLY EXTENT AND VOLUME FROM LIDAR DATA IN NORTH QUEENSLAND, AUSTRALIA Dr Kasper Johansen Paper Theme: 6. Water: a limited and degraded resource Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
Investigating Relationships Between Precipitation, Soil Water Content and MODIS-derived NDVI and EVI for Six Sites in Sub-Saharan Africa Mr Sadegh Jamali Paper Theme: 3. Forests, ecosystems and biodiversity Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
Comparison of Leaf area index retrieval using gap fractions and experiential LAI-VI models at different spatial resolutions Dr Bo Cheng Paper Theme: 3. Forests, ecosystems and biodiversity Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING IN LATIN AMERICA BY ALOS Mr Nobuhiro Tomiyama Paper Theme: 9. Regional, international programs and applications Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
REMOTE SENSING OF THE DEGRADATION OF COASTAL WATERS VIA PHYTOPLANKTON FUNCTIONAL GROUPS Prof Mervyn Lynch Paper Theme: 5. Coastal and marine resources Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Research on the Simultaneous Satellite-Airborne-Ground Observation Experiment Platform for Global Change Prof Jiantao Bi Paper Theme: 11. Data and information systems Accepted for Oral Presentation |
A GIS and RS-BASED QUANTITATIVE VULNERABILITY ASSESSMENT FOR RAINFALL TRIGGERED LANDSLIDES Mrs Arzu Erener Paper Theme: 4. Disaster reduction and response Accepted for Oral Presentation |
STREAM HANDLER SYSTEM: AN EXPERIENCE OF APPLICATION TO INVESTIGATION OF GLOBAL TROPICAL CYCLOGENESIS Dr Dmitry Ermakov Paper Theme: 1. Climate change and atmosphere Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Study of Land Use and Land Cover Status of Bahir Dar Blue Nile Millennium Park, Ethiopia Mr Getachew Tesfaye Ayehu Paper Theme: 3. Forests, ecosystems and biodiversity Accepted for Oral Presentation |
FULL OPTICAL SIMULATION OF PARTLY CLOUD SCENES Dr Robert Sundberg Paper Theme: 1. Climate change and atmosphere Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
MONITORING LONG-RANGE TRANSPORT OF ASIAN DUST AND AIR POLLUTANTS OVER CHINA WITH SATELLITE DATA Dr Jie Guang Paper Theme: 1. Climate change and atmosphere Accepted for Oral Presentation |
WETLAND MONITORING WITH POLARIMETRIC SAR CHANGE DETECTION METHODS Mr Andreas Schmitt Paper Theme: 6. Water: a limited and degraded resource Accepted for Oral Presentation |
The Conumdrum of Impacts of Climate Change on Urbanization and the Urban Heat Island Effect Dr Dale Quattrochi Paper Theme: 7. Urban environments and cultural heritage Accepted for Oral Presentation |
EREEFS: INTEGRATING EARTH OBSERVATION, MODELLING AND VISUALISATION FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF AUSTRALIA'S GREAT BARRIER REEF Dr Stuart Minchin Paper Theme: 12. Societal benefits of earth observations Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Towards a species-specific description of detailed savanna woody structure at various scales using imaging spectroscopy and waveform lidar sensing Dr Jan Van Aardt Paper Theme: 3. Forests, ecosystems and biodiversity Accepted for Oral Presentation |
ANALYSIS OF PINE TREE HEIGHT ESTIMATION USING FULL WAVEFORM LIDAR Dr Russell Turner Paper Theme: 3. Forests, ecosystems and biodiversity Accepted for Oral Presentation |
NASA'S AUTONOMOUS MODULAR SCANNER (AMS) - WILDFIRE SENSOR: IMPROVING WILDFIRE OBSERVATIONS FROM AIRBORNE PLATFORMS Mr Vincent Ambrosia Paper Theme: 4. Disaster reduction and response Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
Urban Area Extraction using Variogram Texture Analysis and OTSU Threshold Segmentation in TerraSAR-X SAR image Dr Hong Zhang Paper Theme: 7. Urban environments and cultural heritage Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Web-enabled Landsat data (WELD): a consistent, long-term, large-area, 30m data record for the terrestrial user community Prof David Roy Paper Theme: 3. Forests, ecosystems and biodiversity Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Status of the Dragon 2 Programme at the Mid Term Stage Mr Yves-Louis Desnos Paper Theme: 9. Regional, international programs and applications Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Decline of Sumatran Peatswamp Forests since 1990 Dr Soo Chin Liew Paper Theme: 3. Forests, ecosystems and biodiversity Electronic Poster ONlY |
Near-Real Time Global Biomass Burning Emissions Product From Multiple Geostationary Satellites Dr Xiaoyang Zhang Paper Theme: 1. Climate change and atmosphere Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Understanding the costs and benefits of real-time data for fire monitoring Steve Wegener Paper Theme: 10. Airborne Remote Sensing Applications And Technologies Accepted for Oral Presentation |
NASA's Airborne Science Program Mr Randy Albertson Paper Theme: 10. Airborne Remote Sensing Applications And Technologies Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Harmonised European Land Monitoring Dr Herbert Haubold Paper Theme: 9. Regional, international programs and applications Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
Developing Multiple Components of an Environmental Education Model for an Airborne Science Program Dr Catherine Lockwood Paper Theme: 10. Airborne Remote Sensing Applications And Technologies Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Physical environment characterisation for Australia - GEOSS ecosystems mapping Dr Lucy Randall Paper Theme: 3. Forests, ecosystems and biodiversity Accepted for Oral Presentation |
AusCover: A Facility for Producing Consistent Remotely Sensed Biophysical Data Products of Australia Dr Kasper Johansen Paper Theme: 3. Forests, ecosystems and biodiversity Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Vegetation height map for Australia using ICESat data Dr Lucy Randall Paper Theme: 3. Forests, ecosystems and biodiversity Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
A review of the use of remote sensing for crop forecasting Dr Lucy Randall Paper Theme: 2. Agriculture: food crisis and reducing poverty and hunger Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Marine Resources and the need for Operational Oceanography Dr David Griffin Paper Theme: 5. Coastal and marine resources Accepted for Oral Presentation |
SOIL COVARIATES FROM ASTER Ms Cindy Ong Paper Theme: 2. Agriculture: food crisis and reducing poverty and hunger Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Satellite-based operational flood monitoring in Southern Queensland, Australia Dr Ben Gouweleeuw Paper Theme: 4. Disaster reduction and response Accepted for Oral Presentation |
PIXEL-BASED IMAGE CLASSIFICATION TO MAP VEGETATION COMMUNITIES USING SPOT5 AND LANDSAT TM IN A NORTHERN TERRITORY TROPICAL SAVANNA, AUSTRALIA Ms Donna Lewis Paper Theme: 3. Forests, ecosystems and biodiversity Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Satellite derived euphotic depth on the Great Barrier Reef: understanding physical drivers of spatio-temporal patterns of water clarity. Dr Scarla Weeks Paper Theme: 5. Coastal and marine resources Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Applications of object-based image analysis results for the farmland surrounding Kakamega Forest in western Kenya Prof Gertrud Schaab Paper Theme: 2. Agriculture: food crisis and reducing poverty and hunger Accepted for Oral Presentation |
A Data Visualization Case Study: Ash from Eyjafjallajökull Volcano Mr Robert Simmon Paper Theme: 12. Societal benefits of earth observations Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Aircraft and Helicopter Usages in Forest Fires in Turkey (A Case Study: Antalya Region) Mr Necmettin Ay Paper Theme: 9. Regional, international programs and applications Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Temporal and spatial distribution of tropospheric CO2 over China based on satellite observations during 2003-2010 Dr Xingying Zhang Paper Theme: 9. Regional, international programs and applications Accepted for Oral Presentation |
SATELLITE REMOTE SENSING ATMOSPHERIC COMPOSITIONS, PRODUCTS VALIDATION AND DATA APPLICATION IN CHINA Dr Peng Zhang Paper Theme: 9. Regional, international programs and applications Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Building an International Forum which Promotes Airborne Science Platform Capabilities Mr Andrew Roberts Paper Theme: 10. Airborne Remote Sensing Applications And Technologies Accepted for Oral Presentation |
NASA GLOBAL HAWK: FLIGHT PLANNING AND OPERATIONS FOR SCIENCE MISSIONS Mr Philip Hall Paper Theme: 10. Airborne Remote Sensing Applications And Technologies Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Analysis of Relationship between Surface Temperature and Shade in an Urban Area by ASTER and PRISM Data Dr Soushi Kato Paper Theme: 7. Urban environments and cultural heritage Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
AN ANALYSIS OF POLARIZATION COHERENCE TOMOGRAPHY USING DIFFERENT FUNCTIONAL EXPANSION Dr Hong Zhang Paper Theme: 11. Data and information systems Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
Coastal Zone Monitoring Using High Resolution X-band SAR Sensor of TerraSAR-X Dr Xiaoming Li Paper Theme: 5. Coastal and marine resources Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
Modelling and observations of biologically active solar UV radiation: towards balancing between health risks and benefits Prof Irina Melnikova Paper Theme: 8. Health and wellbeing Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Comparison of products of processing airborne NASA and Russian data Prof Irina Melnikova Paper Theme: 1. Climate change and atmosphere Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
A STUDY ON LAND REFLECTANCE AND VEGETATION INDEX WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO CLIMATE CHANGE - A CASE STUDY OF KURNOOL DISTRICT Mrs Hema Sailaja Vendra Paper Theme: 3. Forests, ecosystems and biodiversity Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
Costs and benefits of spatial data accuracy on comprehensive conservation planning assessments Dr Christine Schleupner Paper Theme: 8. Health and wellbeing Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
LAST LA NIÑA AFFECTS AGROECOLOGICAL SYSTEMS OF ARGENTINE PAMPAS Dr Marcelo Gandini Paper Theme: 3. Forests, ecosystems and biodiversity Electronic Poster ONlY |
DROUGHT MONITORING, PREDICTION AND ADAPTATION UNDER CLIMATIC CHANGES Dr Weiqiang Ma Paper Theme: 9. Regional, international programs and applications Accepted for Oral Presentation |
The MORSE Project: Coordinated Earth Observations for Arctic Coastal Ecosystems Mr Jason Duffe Paper Theme: 5. Coastal and marine resources Accepted for Oral Presentation |
The Role of Hyperspectral Metadata In Hyperspectral Data Exchange And Warehousing Prof Simon Jones Paper Theme: 11. Data and information systems Electronic Poster ONlY |
Development of an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) for hyper resolution vineyard mapping based on visible, multispectral and thermal imagery Mr Darren Turner Paper Theme: 10. Airborne Remote Sensing Applications And Technologies Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Deep Ocean Warming Assessed from Altimeters, GRACE, In-Situ Measurements, and a Non-Boussinesq OGCM Dr Y. Tony Song Paper Theme: 1. Climate change and atmosphere Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Typhoon Monitoring Using Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) over China Seas Dr Xiaoming Li Paper Theme: 9. Regional, international programs and applications Accepted for Oral Presentation |
COMPARING NEURAL NETWORKS, INVARIANT MOMENTS AND MATHEMATICAL MORPHOLOGY PERFORMANCES FOR THE AUTOMATIC OBJECT RECOGNITION Mr Santilli Giancarlo Paper Theme: 11. Data and information systems Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Using LiDAR data to evaluate wetland functions Mr Sebastien Rapinel Paper Theme: 6. Water: a limited and degraded resource Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
WETMAAP Ties Airborne Science to Geospatial Education Dr Catherine Lockwood Paper Theme: 10. Airborne Remote Sensing Applications And Technologies Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
IMPROVED RESULTS FROM ACTIVE FIRE DETECTIONS THROUGH ACCOUNTING FOR DETECTION OPPORTUNITIES AND EFFICIENCY Dr Edward Hyer Paper Theme: 11. Data and information systems Accepted for Oral Presentation |
GLOBAL CHANGE OBSERVATION MISSION (GCOM) DATA RECOVERY BY THE NATIONAL OCEANIC AND ATMOSPHERIC ADMINISTRATION (NOAA) - AN INTERNATIONAL PARTNERSHIP TO CAPTURE CRICTICAL OPERATIONAL AND CLIMATE ENVIRONMENTAL DATA RECORDS FROM SPACE Mr Peter Wilczynski Paper Theme: 1. Climate change and atmosphere Accepted for Oral Presentation |
GEO GLOBAL WATER QUALITY MONITORING ACTIVITIES Mr Steven Greb Paper Theme: 9. Regional, international programs and applications Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Adapting Professional Design Software to Science Visualization Ms Marit Jentoft Nilsen Paper Theme: 12. Societal benefits of earth observations Accepted for Oral Presentation |
COMPATIBILITY ANALYSIS OF MULTI-SENSOR VEGETATION INDICES USING EO-1 HYPERION DATA Dr Tomoaki Miura Paper Theme: 1. Climate change and atmosphere Accepted for Oral Presentation |
QUANTITATIVE EVALUATION OF MODIS FIRE RADIATIVE POWER MEASUREMENTS FOR GLOBAL SMOKE EMISSIONS ASSESSMENT Dr Charles Ichoku Paper Theme: 1. Climate change and atmosphere Accepted for Oral Presentation |
THE NASA/NSERC STUDENT AIRBORNE RESEARCH PROGRAM Mr Randy Albertson Paper Theme: 10. Airborne Remote Sensing Applications And Technologies Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Leaf area index estimation in Fujian province based on remotely sensed imagery Prof Guojin He Paper Theme: 9. Regional, international programs and applications Accepted for Oral Presentation |
MONITORING WIND EROSION SOURCE AREAS AND RISKS OVER NEW SOUTH WALES USING TIME-SERIES SATELLITE IMAGES Dr Xihua Yang Paper Theme: 2. Agriculture: food crisis and reducing poverty and hunger Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Spatial and temporal assessment of exceedance of water quality guidelines for the Great Barrier Reef lagoon using remote sensing data Dr Vittorio Brando Paper Theme: 5. Coastal and marine resources Accepted for Oral Presentation |
THE GEOSS USER REQUIREMENT REGISTRY: A VERSATILE TOOL FOR THE DIALOG BETWEEN USERS AND PROVIDERS Prof Hans-Peter Plag Paper Theme: 12. Societal benefits of earth observations Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Understanding Environmental Changes using Satellite Imagery as a Monitoring Tool Mr Graeme Behn Paper Theme: 9. Regional, international programs and applications Accepted for Oral Presentation |
A Method For Unsupervised Change Detection And Automatic Radiometric Normalization In Multispectral Data Dr Allan Nielsen Paper Theme: 4. Disaster reduction and response Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Validation of GMES GEOLAND-2 Global Biophysical Variables (GEO version 1) Products Dr Fernando Camacho Paper Theme: 9. Regional, international programs and applications Accepted for Oral Presentation |
EVALUATING THE IMPACT OF FLOOD HAZARD CAUSED BY THE TROPICAL CYCLONES ON LAND USE USING REMOTE SENSING AND GIS IN WADI ADAY: SULTANATE OF OMAN Dr Salim Al-Hatrushi Paper Theme: 4. Disaster reduction and response Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Delineation of Soil Parameters to assess Ecosystem Degradation using Spectral Mixture Analysis Mrs Anita Bayer Paper Theme: 2. Agriculture: food crisis and reducing poverty and hunger Accepted for Oral Presentation |
ENVIRONMENTAL- AND CLIMATE CHANGE RELATED TRENDS IN RIVER DELTAS EXAMPLES FROM THE MEKONG Dr Claudia Kuenzer Paper Theme: 3. Forests, ecosystems and biodiversity Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
DYNAMICS OF DONGTING LAKE, CHINA - A YANGTZE RIVER FLOODPATH LAKE Dr Claudia Kuenzer Paper Theme: 6. Water: a limited and degraded resource Accepted for Oral Presentation |
HYPSOMETRIC PROPERTIES OF THE HYDROLIC BASINS LOCATED ON WESTERN PART OF NAFZ, TURKEY Ms Gulcan Sarp Paper Theme: 6. Water: a limited and degraded resource Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
USGS International Research: Provides Basis for Developing Countries Internet/Web Based GIS and Remote Sensing Community Updates Mr Thomas Kerr Paper Theme: 9. Regional, international programs and applications Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
RETRIEVING OF INHALABLE PARTICULATE MATTER BASED ON SPOT IMAGE Dr Ming Tang Paper Theme: 8. Health and wellbeing Electronic Poster ONlY |
Montoring of Forest Cover Change in the Republic of Gabon between 1990, 2000 and 2010 Following IPCC Guidelines Dr Christophe Sannier Paper Theme: 3. Forests, ecosystems and biodiversity Accepted for Oral Presentation |
CLOUDSAT REFLECTIVITY DATA VISUALIZATION INSIDE HURRICANES Mr John Wright Paper Theme: 12. Societal benefits of earth observations Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Examining the Potential for a Fused Landsat-MODIS Snow Covered Area Essential Climate Variable Product Mr David Selkowitz Paper Theme: 1. Climate change and atmosphere Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
Sub-Pixel Fractional Area of Wildfires from MODIS Observations: Retrieval, Validation, and Potential Applications Mr David Peterson Paper Theme: 11. Data and information systems Accepted for Oral Presentation |
UTILIZATION OF SMALL IN-SITU AIRBORNE PLATFORMS, LIGHTWEIGHT SENSORS AND REMOTE SENSING FOR VOLCANIC PLUME ANALYSIS Dr Jorge Andres Diaz Paper Theme: 10. Airborne Remote Sensing Applications And Technologies Accepted for Oral Presentation |
NVIS and the GEOSS Ecosystem Classification Dr Matt Bolton Paper Theme: 3. Forests, ecosystems and biodiversity Accepted for Oral Presentation |
ENVIRO-NET: UNDERTANDING PHENOLGY CUES FROM TROPICAL DRY FORESTS ACROSS THE AMERICAS Dr Arturo Sanchez-Azofeifa Paper Theme: 9. Regional, international programs and applications Accepted for Oral Presentation |
INTEGRATION OF MODIS AEROSOL PRODUCTS FOR ESTIMATING IMPACT OF THE RUSSIAN WILDFIRES OVER EUROPE AND ASIA DURING AUGUST 2010 Dr Jie Guang Paper Theme: 1. Climate change and atmosphere Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
ENDOPHYTE DIVERSITY MEDIATES LEAF OPTICAL PROPERTIES Dr Arturo Sanchez-Azofeifa Paper Theme: 3. Forests, ecosystems and biodiversity Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Calibration of WorldView-2 satellite imagery to reflectance data using an empirical line method. Mr Grant Staben Paper Theme: 11. Data and information systems Accepted for Oral Presentation |
An Analysis of the Sensitivity of Flood Volume Calculation using Satellite Remotely-Sensed Imagery and Digital Elevation Models Mr Peter Dyce Paper Theme: 6. Water: a limited and degraded resource Accepted for Oral Presentation |
A NEW APPROACH TO SNOW DETECTION IN AUSTRALIA USING MODIS & LANDSAT TM Miss Kathryn Bormann Paper Theme: 6. Water: a limited and degraded resource Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Phenological Eyes Network (PEN) and ground-truthing activity for satellite remote sensing Dr Shin Nagai Paper Theme: 9. Regional, international programs and applications Accepted for Oral Presentation |
LONG TERM EARTH OBSERVATION DATA FOR FOREST MONIROING AND CARBON TRACKING Dr Gary Richards Paper Theme: 3. Forests, ecosystems and biodiversity Accepted for Oral Presentation |
INFORMING ADAPTATION TO SEA LEVEL RISE: THE NEED FOR A DECADAL LOCAL SEA LEVEL FORECASTING SERVICE Prof Hans-Peter Plag Paper Theme: 4. Disaster reduction and response Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
MORPHOTECTONIC PROPERTIES OF YENICAGA BASIN AREA IN TURKEY Mr Resat Gecen Paper Theme: 4. Disaster reduction and response Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
LARGE AREA HYPERSPECTRAL MAPPING USING HIGH ALTITUDE AIRCRAFT: AN EXAMPLE FROM AFGHANISTAN. Dr Terry Cocks Paper Theme: 10. Airborne Remote Sensing Applications And Technologies Accepted for Oral Presentation |
DEVELOPMENT OF AN OPEN DATABASE OF PEER-REVIEWED LITERATURE ON AIRBORNE SCIENCE Dr Jean-Louis Brenguier Paper Theme: 10. Airborne Remote Sensing Applications And Technologies Accepted for Oral Presentation |
The SARPROZ InSAR tool for urban subsidence/manmade structure stability monitoring in China A/Prof Daniele Perissin Paper Theme: 9. Regional, international programs and applications Accepted for Oral Presentation |
THE EUROPEAN FOREST FIRE INFORMATION SYSTEM (EFFIS) AND RELATED BURNT SCAR MAPPING INITIATIVES Dr Fernando Sedano Paper Theme: 9. Regional, international programs and applications Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) Remote Sensing for Hyperspatial Terrain Mapping of Antarctic Moss Beds based on Structure from Motion (SfM) point clouds Dr Arko Lucieer Paper Theme: 10. Airborne Remote Sensing Applications And Technologies Accepted for Oral Presentation |
THE USE OF WorldView 2, 8-BAND SATELLITE IMAGES FOR MONITORING GROUNDWATER DEPENDANT ECOSYSTEMS Miss Narelle Irvine Paper Theme: 6. Water: a limited and degraded resource Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
Data processing using Web Processing Service orchestration within a Spatial Data Infrastructure Dr Thilo Wehrmann Paper Theme: 11. Data and information systems Accepted for Oral Presentation |
EVALUATION OF GROUND HYPERSPECTRAL REMOTE SENSING FOR PRECISE SATELLITE IMAGERY BASED LAND COVER CLASSIFICATION AND FORECASTING OF RICE GRAIN PRODUCTION Mr Muhammad Shahzad Sarfraz Paper Theme: 2. Agriculture: food crisis and reducing poverty and hunger Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Fueling the Source: Mapping and Modeling Carbon and Woody Resources for Continental Africa Dr Lara Prihodko Paper Theme: 3. Forests, ecosystems and biodiversity Accepted for Oral Presentation |
PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS OF IMAGE EDGE DETECTION ALGORITHMS IN REMOTE SENSING Dr Qing Guo Paper Theme: 11. Data and information systems Accepted for Oral Presentation |
AMERICAVIEW'S REMOTE SENSING EDUCATION MISSION Mr Thomas Cecere Paper Theme: 10. Airborne Remote Sensing Applications And Technologies Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Effects of Topography, Soil and Disturbance History on Spatial Treefall Pattern at two Tropical Forests Miss Elena Lobo Paper Theme: 3. Forests, ecosystems and biodiversity Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Real-time Monitoring of Vegetation Phenological Phases Using Satellite Data Dr Xiaoyang Zhang Paper Theme: 1. Climate change and atmosphere Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP FOR IMPROVED BASIN-SCALE WATER QUALITY PARAMETER RETRIEVAL FROM OPTICAL SIGNATURES - WATERS Anu Reinart Paper Theme: 6. Water: a limited and degraded resource Accepted for Oral Presentation |
EUFAR: THE EUROPEAN NETWORK OF RESEARCH AIRCRAFT FOR THE ENVIRONMENT Dr Jean-Louis Brenguier Paper Theme: 10. Airborne Remote Sensing Applications And Technologies Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Inversion of a Radiative Transfer Model for Estimation of Rice Chlorophyll Content Dr Roshanak Darvishzadeh Paper Theme: 2. Agriculture: food crisis and reducing poverty and hunger Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Estimation of Rice Fresh Biomass Using ALOS Images Dr Roshanak Darvishzadeh Paper Theme: 2. Agriculture: food crisis and reducing poverty and hunger Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
WILDFIRE SMOKE EMISSIONS - WHAT WE LEARN FORM MISR AND MODIS Dr Ralph Kahn Paper Theme: 1. Climate change and atmosphere Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Geo-Processing in cyberinfrastructure: making the web an easy to use geospatial computational platform Mr Ingo Simonis Paper Theme: 11. Data and information systems Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
Community Development and Maintenance in Three Earth Science Contexts Ms Carol Meyer Paper Theme: 11. Data and information systems Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
Predicting Rice Canopy Chlorophyll Content Using ALOS AVNIR Dr Roshanak Darvishzadeh Paper Theme: 2. Agriculture: food crisis and reducing poverty and hunger Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
CLIMATE DATA RECORD DERIVED FROM HYPER SPECTRAL SATELLITE REMOTE SENSORS Dr Xu Liu Paper Theme: 1. Climate change and atmosphere Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
CONTINENTAL SCALE VALIDATION OF MODIS-BASED AND LEDAPS OPERATIONAL LANDSAT ETM+ ATMOSPHERIC CORRECTION METHODS Dr Junchang Ju Paper Theme: 11. Data and information systems Accepted for Oral Presentation |
ESTIMATION OF EVAPORATION USING THE SURFACE ENERGY BALANCE SYSTEM (SEBS) AND NUMERICAL MODELS Mr Ali Ershadi Paper Theme: 6. Water: a limited and degraded resource Accepted for Oral Presentation |
CALIPSO LIDAR MEASURMENTS FOR OCEAN SUB-SURFACE STUDIES Ms Sharon Rodier Paper Theme: 5. Coastal and marine resources Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
Passive Remote Sensing as a Tool for Pedestrianization in Urban Revitalization A/Prof Cecilia May Villanueva Paper Theme: 7. Urban environments and cultural heritage Accepted for Oral Presentation |
DEVELOPING CLIMATE DATA RECORDS AND ESSENTIAL CLIMATE VARIABLES FROM LANDSAT DATA Dr Douglas Muchoney Paper Theme: 1. Climate change and atmosphere Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Detecting a fire-sensitive species in a fire-prone landscape: object-based rule-set driven approaches. Mr Tim Whiteside Paper Theme: 3. Forests, ecosystems and biodiversity Accepted for Oral Presentation |
FuelCel - A High Resolution Web Based Remote Fuel Monitoring and Bushfire Simulation System Mr Christopher Power Paper Theme: 9. Regional, international programs and applications Accepted for Oral Presentation |
REMOTELY SENSED VEGETATION PHENOLOGY OF SKY ISLANDS IN THE MADREAN ARCHIPELAGO Dr Willem Van Leeuwen Paper Theme: 1. Climate change and atmosphere Accepted for Oral Presentation |
THE LANDSAT DATA CONTINUITY MISSION - CONTINUATION OF THE LANDSAT PROGRAM Mr Thomas Cecere Paper Theme: 11. Data and information systems Accepted for Oral Presentation |
COMMUNITIES OF PRACTICE AND THEIR ROLE IN THE IMPLEMENTATION OF GEO Dr Ellsworth LeDrew Paper Theme: 12. Societal benefits of earth observations Accepted for Oral Presentation |
FOREST CHANGE MAPPING IN NORTHEAST CHINA USING SAR AND INSAR DATA Dr Feilong Ling Paper Theme: 9. Regional, international programs and applications Accepted for Oral Presentation |
NASA's Coastal and Ocean Airborne Science Testbed (COAST) Project Ms Liane Guild Paper Theme: 5. Coastal and marine resources Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
SHALLOW WATER BATHYMETRY FROM OCEAN COLOR SATELLITES Dr Zhongping Lee Paper Theme: 5. Coastal and marine resources Accepted for Oral Presentation |
The Department of Energy Atmospheric Radiation Measurement Airborne Facility Mr Jason Tomlinson Paper Theme: 10. Airborne Remote Sensing Applications And Technologies Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
Spatio-Temporal Analysis Of Climate Change Parameters Using Satellite Data For The Southeast Asian Region Dr Soo Chin Liew Paper Theme: 1. Climate change and atmosphere Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
The United States Interagency Coordinating Committee for Airborne Geosciences Research and Applications Mr Jason Tomlinson Paper Theme: 10. Airborne Remote Sensing Applications And Technologies Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Application of Wireless Sensor Network For Water and Nitrogen Management Dr Rakhesh Devadas Paper Theme: 2. Agriculture: food crisis and reducing poverty and hunger Accepted for Oral Presentation |
URBAN OBJECT EXTRACTION USING THE DISTRIBUTION OF GRADIENT DIRECTIONS Dr Jinfei Wang Paper Theme: 7. Urban environments and cultural heritage Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
DISCRIMINATING BETWEEN CLIMATE AND HUMAN-INDUCED LAND DEGRADATION IN MONGOLIA (1988-2007) Mr Yi Liu Paper Theme: 6. Water: a limited and degraded resource Accepted for Oral Presentation |
QUANTITATIVE CHARACTERIZATION OF EMISSIONS FROM BIOMASS BURNING USING REMOTE SENSING MEASUREMENTS Dr Clare Walsh Paper Theme: 1. Climate change and atmosphere Accepted for Oral Presentation |
CLASSIFICATION OF VEGETATION SPECIES AT LEAF LEVEL USING HYPERSPECTRAL REFLECTANCE DATA AND SVM Mr Xiao Shang Paper Theme: 3. Forests, ecosystems and biodiversity Accepted for Oral Presentation |
AN ANALYSIS OF DECADAL LAND CHANGE IN LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN MAPPED FROM 250-M MODIS DATA Dr Matthew Clark Paper Theme: 3. Forests, ecosystems and biodiversity Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Relationships of Propagated Error in Fraction of Vegetation Cover Among the Retrieval Algorithms Based on a Linear Mixture Model Mr Kenta Obata Paper Theme: 3. Forests, ecosystems and biodiversity Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
URBAN BUILDING MAPPING USING LIDAR AND RELIEF-CORRECTED COLOUR-INFRARED AERIAL IMAGES Dr Jinfei Wang Paper Theme: 7. Urban environments and cultural heritage Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
MONITORING TROPICAL COASTAL WATERS OF BERAU ESTUARY, EAST KALIMANTAN, INDONESIA USING MERIS DATA Dr Wiwin Ambarwulan Paper Theme: 5. Coastal and marine resources Accepted for Oral Presentation |
New Remote Sensing Based Actual ET Algorithm for an Australian Agro-ecosystem: SAM-ET A/Prof Mohsin Hafeez Paper Theme: 6. Water: a limited and degraded resource Accepted for Oral Presentation |
EVALUATION OF AERODYNAMIC RESISTANCE ESTIMATED USING MODIS DATA Adrian Chappell Paper Theme: 2. Agriculture: food crisis and reducing poverty and hunger Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
Spatial analysis of multibeam acoustic data for the prediction of marine substrates and benthic communities in temperate coastal waters. Dr Vanessa Lucieer Paper Theme: 5. Coastal and marine resources Accepted for Oral Presentation |
ESTIMATING SOIL SURFACE ROUGHNESS USING A GEOMETRIC-OPTICAL BI-DIRECTIONAL REFLECTANCE MODEL Adrian Chappell Paper Theme: 2. Agriculture: food crisis and reducing poverty and hunger Accepted for Oral Presentation |
River Flooding Observation Utilizing Remotely Piloted Aircraft Prof Douglas Marshall Paper Theme: 4. Disaster reduction and response Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Spatial-Temporal Patterns In Satellite-Derived Fluxes Across A Tropical Savanna Moisture Gradient Prof Alfredo Huete Paper Theme: 3. Forests, ecosystems and biodiversity Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Mapping long-term fire history using Landsat TM and ETM+ imagery time-series for Queensland, Australia Mr Nicholas Goodwin Paper Theme: 9. Regional, international programs and applications Accepted for Oral Presentation |
MAPPING SEASONAL INLAND WATER QUALITY VARIATIONS FROM WORLDVIEW2 IMAGERY Ms Janet Anstee Paper Theme: 6. Water: a limited and degraded resource Accepted for Oral Presentation |
FIREWATCH - OPERATIONAL REMOTE SENSING FOR BUSHFIRE DETECTION, SIMULATION AND WARNING INFORMATION DISSEMINATION IN NEAR-REAL TIME Dr Brendon McAtee Paper Theme: 9. Regional, international programs and applications Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Operational Observation of the Australian Landscape With Bands 8-19 of MODIS Dr Brendon McAtee Paper Theme: 3. Forests, ecosystems and biodiversity Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
Landgate's Operational Remote Sensing Program in Western Australia: from Local to National Scale Dr Brendon McAtee Paper Theme: 9. Regional, international programs and applications Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
INDOFIRE: An Infrastructure and Operational MODIS-Based Near Real-time Fire Monitoring Program in Indonesia Dr Brendon McAtee Paper Theme: 9. Regional, international programs and applications Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
Using Earth Observations from Space to Monitor and Predict Weather and Climate Prof John Le Marshall Paper Theme: 1. Climate change and atmosphere Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Multiscale Fourier Domain Fusion Technique For Remotely Sensed Spot Images Mr Ibrahim Papila Paper Theme: 11. Data and information systems Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
VEGETATION CROWN COVERS EVALUATION OF ARID AREAS USING IRS IMAGES Mr Seyed Hassan Kaboli Paper Theme: 3. Forests, ecosystems and biodiversity Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
The Comparison of Traditional and Object-Based Classification Methods, A Case Study: Istanbul, Turkey Mr Ibrahim Papila Paper Theme: 11. Data and information systems Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
Evaluation of SEBS Algorithm for estimation of actual ET using ASTER Satellite Data for Irrigation Areas of Australia Dr Weiqiang Ma Paper Theme: 2. Agriculture: food crisis and reducing poverty and hunger Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
Drought Determination by Using Land Surface Temperature and Normalized Vegetation Index Mr Ibrahim Papila Paper Theme: 2. Agriculture: food crisis and reducing poverty and hunger Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
Exploring the Potential of Combined Thermal and Hyperspectral Remote Sensing for Irrigation Scheduling in Potato Miss Alexandra Parker Paper Theme: 2. Agriculture: food crisis and reducing poverty and hunger Accepted for Oral Presentation |
The Analysis of Destruction in Flamingo Habitat of Acigol Wetland Mr Ibrahim Papila Paper Theme: 6. Water: a limited and degraded resource Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
Mapping Water Quality Of Coastal And Inland Waters Using High Resolution WorldView-2 Satellite Imagery Dr Soo Chin Liew Paper Theme: 6. Water: a limited and degraded resource Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Mapping Coastal Ecosystems of an Offshore Landfill Island Using WorldView-2 High Resolution Satellite Imagery Mr Leong Keong Kwoh Paper Theme: 5. Coastal and marine resources Electronic Poster ONlY |
Towards transferable large-area land cover mapping in Central Asia using MODIS time series Mrs Ursula Gessner Paper Theme: 9. Regional, international programs and applications Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Operation Plan Study for Japanese Future Spaceborne Hyperspectral Mission : HISUI Dr Tsuneo Matsunaga Paper Theme: 11. Data and information systems Accepted for Oral Presentation |
INTEGRATION OF REMOTE SENSING AND GIS FOR TREE DAMAGE ESTIMATION FROM NATURAL DISASTERS Dr Muhammad Tauhidur Rahman Paper Theme: 4. Disaster reduction and response Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
Mine environmental monitoring using CHRIS Proba imagery of the Dexing Copper Mine, China Mr Simitkumar Raval Paper Theme: 9. Regional, international programs and applications Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
VEGETATION COVER MAPPING USING MULTI-TEMPORAL HJ SATELLITE DATA Dr Shiming Li Paper Theme: 3. Forests, ecosystems and biodiversity Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
PHAVEOS: the PHenology And Vegetation EO Service Dr Thomas Lankester Paper Theme: 9. Regional, international programs and applications Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Investigation on Satellite Data Fusion Operation Effects on Accuracy of Forest Type Classification (Case Study: Mazandaran Province) Dr Farahnaz Rashidi Paper Theme: 3. Forests, ecosystems and biodiversity Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Evaluation of MODIS Vegetation Index Products Using the AERONET-based Surface Reflectance Validation Network Prof Alfredo Huete Paper Theme: 9. Regional, international programs and applications Accepted for Oral Presentation |
The Use of Atlas Data to Quantify Surface Radiative Budgets in Four US Cities Jeffrey Luvall Paper Theme: 7. Urban environments and cultural heritage Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Estimating semiarid vegetation height from GLAS Data Mr Lucas Spaete Paper Theme: 3. Forests, ecosystems and biodiversity Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
THE IMPACT OF CHANGING FIRE SEASONALITY ON FIRE-INDUCED ALBEDO CHANGE SURFACE RADIATIVE FORCING IN WEST ARNHEM LAND, NORTHERN AUSTRALIA Prof David Roy Paper Theme: 4. Disaster reduction and response Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
THE GLOBAL FOREST REMOTE SENSING SURVEY Mr Adam Gerrand Paper Theme: 3. Forests, ecosystems and biodiversity Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Modeling Semiarid Low-Height Vegetation With Airborne LiDAR Dr Nancy Glenn Paper Theme: 3. Forests, ecosystems and biodiversity Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Directions in Global Flood and Landslide Nowcasts and Forecasts Using Satellite Precipitation Observations Dr Robert Adler Paper Theme: 4. Disaster reduction and response Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
Land and Ocean Temperature Variations and Trends and Their Relations to Precipitation Changes Dr Robert Adler Paper Theme: 1. Climate change and atmosphere Accepted for Oral Presentation |
On The Enhancement of Infrared Satellite Precipitation Estimates using Genetic Algorithm Filter-based Feature Selection Dr Nicolas Younan Paper Theme: 1. Climate change and atmosphere Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
Levee Soil Moisture Assessment Based On Backpropagation Neural Network Using Synthetic Aperture Radar Dr Nicolas Younan Paper Theme: 4. Disaster reduction and response Accepted for Oral Presentation |
TRENDS IN SATELLITE OBSERVATIONS OF THE GREAT LAKES Prof Steven Ackerman Paper Theme: 1. Climate change and atmosphere Accepted for Oral Presentation |
THE INTERNATIONAL SOIL MOISTURE NETWORK - AN OBSERVATIONAL NETWORK FOR SOIL MOISTURE PRODUCT VALIDATION Mr Alexander Gruber Paper Theme: 9. Regional, international programs and applications Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Using a Full-Waveform, Ground-Based, Scanning Lidar (Echidna��®) to Retrieve Forest Vegetation Structural Parameters in American Hardwood and Conifer Stands Prof Alan Strahler Paper Theme: 3. Forests, ecosystems and biodiversity Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Analysis of the ability of large-scale reanalysis data to define Siberian fire danger in preparation for future fire prediction Dr Amber Soja Paper Theme: 4. Disaster reduction and response Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Evaluating the Composition and Photochemistry of Boreal Biomass Burning Smoke Plumes Using TES Dr Matthew Alvarado Paper Theme: 1. Climate change and atmosphere Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Biomass Burning Plume Injection Height Estimates using CALIOP, MODIS and the NASA Langley Back Trajectory Model. Dr Amber Soja Paper Theme: 4. Disaster reduction and response Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
Overview of ESIP Federation Involvement in International Earth Science Interoperability Activities Ms Carol Meyer Paper Theme: 11. Data and information systems Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Identifying Benefits and Challenges in the Provision of GEOSS (GLOBAL EARTH OBSERVATION SYSTEM OF SYSTEMS) Ms Christine Heumesser Paper Theme: 12. Societal benefits of earth observations Accepted for Oral Presentation |
US Geological Survey Development of a LANDSAT-based Fire Disturbance ECV Ms Susan Stitt Paper Theme: 4. Disaster reduction and response Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Success in an Inter Agency Global Food Security Project Leads to Cloud Computing Model to Address Analytical Difficulties in Utilizing Multiple Satellite Sensor Data Sets Mr Thomas Kerr Paper Theme: 9. Regional, international programs and applications Accepted for Oral Presentation |
HYPERSPECTRAL REMOTE SENSING OF SAGEBRUSH CANOPY NITROGEN Dr Nancy Glenn Paper Theme: 3. Forests, ecosystems and biodiversity Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Assesment of mountainous ecosystems in Central Asia by using remote sensing based vegetation cover fractions Dr Doris Klein Paper Theme: 3. Forests, ecosystems and biodiversity Accepted for Oral Presentation |
REMOTE SENSING IN ASSESSMENT OF FOREST DIEBACK AND IN REGENERATION PROCESSES Dr Siri Jodha Khalsa Paper Theme: 3. Forests, ecosystems and biodiversity Accepted for Oral Presentation |
A DECADE OF OBSERVATIONS OF CARBON MONOXIDE FROM THE MEASUREMENTS OF POLLUTION IN THE TROPOSPHERE INSTRUMENT (MOPITT) ON TERRA Dr David Edwards Paper Theme: 7. Urban environments and cultural heritage Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Key Interoperability Standards for Earth Science Research and Applications Dr Karl Benedict Paper Theme: 11. Data and information systems Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Towards Unifying NASA Earth Science Enterprise-Wide Metadata Around International Standards: Study Results and Recommendations Dr Siri Jodha Khalsa Paper Theme: 11. Data and information systems Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
Delivery of Relevant Remote Sensing and Model Outputs to Public Health End Users Through Open Interoperability Standard Dr Karl Benedict Paper Theme: 8. Health and wellbeing Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
Air Quality GEO Community of Practice and Interoperability Activities within GEO Ms Erin Robinson Paper Theme: 8. Health and wellbeing Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Evaluating The Effectiveness of small Unmanned Aerial Systems for Fire Support Mr Thomas Zajkowski Paper Theme: 10. Airborne Remote Sensing Applications And Technologies Accepted for Oral Presentation |
How GEOSS Facilitates Interoperability through Identifying and Documenting Standards and Promoting their Adoption within User Communities Dr Siri Jodha Khalsa Paper Theme: 11. Data and information systems Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Remote Sensing of the Arctic with Unmanned Aircraft: Helping Scientists Achieve their Goals Ms Brenda Mulac Paper Theme: 10. Airborne Remote Sensing Applications And Technologies Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Use of the Aerosonde Unmanned Aircraft System in Support of Atmospheric and Sea Ice Research in the Antarctic Mr Nick Logan Paper Theme: 10. Airborne Remote Sensing Applications And Technologies Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
Changes in primary productivity following the onset of the 2006 extreme hydroclimatic event in Southeastern United States Mr Sergio Bernardes Paper Theme: 2. Agriculture: food crisis and reducing poverty and hunger Accepted for Oral Presentation |
CONVERGENCE OF DYNAMIC VEGETATION NET PRODUCTIVITY RESPONSES TO PRECIPITATION VARIABILITY FROM 10 YEARS OF MODIS EVI Mr Guillermo Ponce-Campos Paper Theme: 1. Climate change and atmosphere Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
THE EFFECT OF SPECTRAL UNMIXING OF HYPERSPECTRAL IMAGERY FOR MAPPING OF SOIL PROPERTIES Ms Chiaki Kobayashi Paper Theme: 2. Agriculture: food crisis and reducing poverty and hunger Accepted for Oral Presentation |
RETRIEVAL OF SOIL EROSION RELEVANT PARAMETERS IN THE WESTERN-AUSTRALIAN WHEAT BELT REGION FROM BOTH VNIR-SWIR AND TIR SPECTRAL SIGNATURES Mr Andreas Eisele Paper Theme: 2. Agriculture: food crisis and reducing poverty and hunger Accepted for Oral Presentation |
EXPLORING THE UTILITY OF THE BROADBAND MULTISPECTRAL SENSOR WORLDVIEW2 FOR INVESTIGATION OF NEARSHORE COASTAL ENVIRONMENTS Dr Richard Zimmerman Paper Theme: 5. Coastal and marine resources Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Monitoring Satellite chlorophyll and Optical Properties in the New Caledonia lagoon (Southwest Tropical Pacific) Dr Cecile Dupouy Paper Theme: 5. Coastal and marine resources Accepted for Oral Presentation |
IDENTIFY DAMAGED BUILDINGS FROM HIGH-RESOLUTION SATELLITE IMAGERY IN HAZARD AREA USING DIFFERENTIAL MORPHOLOGICAL PROFILE Mr Dinesh Parape Paper Theme: 4. Disaster reduction and response Accepted for Oral Presentation |
New Australian Sea Surface Temperature Products from the Integrated Marine Observing System Mr George Paltoglou Paper Theme: 5. Coastal and marine resources Accepted for Oral Presentation |
How will Marine Fish Habitats in Coastal Queensland respond to increasing sea levels? Mr David Sully Paper Theme: 5. Coastal and marine resources Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
LAND USE CHANGE AFFECTS COASTAL WATER QUALITY AROUND BORNEO Dr Martin Wegmann Paper Theme: 5. Coastal and marine resources Accepted for Oral Presentation |
OPTIMIZATION AND VALIDATION OF SUPPORT VECTOR MACHINES FOR LAND COVER CLASSIFICATION FROM AERIAL IMAGES AND LIDAR DATA Prof John Trinder Paper Theme: 11. Data and information systems Accepted for Oral Presentation |
COORDINATION OF SPACE DATA ACQUISITION IN SUPPORT OF GEO FOREST CARBON TRACKING - ACHIEVEMENTS AND STRATEGY Dr Ake Rosenqvist 3. Forests, ecosystems and biodiversity Accepted for Oral Presentation |
MEDICAL GEOLOGY: DUST EXPOSURE AND POTENTIAL HEALTH RISKS IN THE MIDDLE EAST Prof Mark Lyles Paper Theme: 8. Health and wellbeing Accepted for Oral Presentation |
THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE RESERCH IN DIGITAL VISIBILITY INSTRUMENTS AND THE RELATED COMPARATIVE EXPERIMENTS Prof Jingli Wang Paper Theme: 1. Climate change and atmosphere Accepted for Oral Presentation |
RESOURCESAT-2: THE NEW GENERATION REMOTE SENSING SATELLITES FROM INDIA FOR NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT Mr Jacob Cyriac Malana Paper Theme: 11. Data and information systems Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Integration of temporal satellite image analysis in development of drought indicator - Jhod Nadi, India Prof Ramakrishnan Nagarajan Paper Theme: 2. Agriculture: food crisis and reducing poverty and hunger Accepted for Oral Presentation |
A COMPARISON OF MACHIENE LEARNING ALGORITHMS FOR CLASSIFICATION OF TROPICAL ECOSYSTEMS OBSERVED BY MULTIPLE SENSORS AT MULTIPLE SCALES Mr Robin Pouteau Paper Theme: 3. Forests, ecosystems and biodiversity Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
Mapping standardized ecosystems for Australia and the planet: the GEOSS approach Dr Roger Sayre Paper Theme: 3. Forests, ecosystems and biodiversity Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Airborne Science Programs of the National Science Foundation (USA) Dr Bruce Doddridge Paper Theme: 10. Airborne Remote Sensing Applications And Technologies Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Development of Airborne Remote Sensing Systems and Sciences Prof Guo Huadong Paper Theme: 10. Airborne Remote Sensing Applications And Technologies Accepted for Oral Presentation |
AIRBORNE REMOTE SENSING IN AUSTRALIA USING SMALL, MODERN, HIGHLY COST-EFFICIENT PLATFORMS - CAPABILITIES AND EXAMPLES A/Prof Jorg Hacker Paper Theme: 10. Airborne Remote Sensing Applications And Technologies Accepted for Oral Presentation |
MAPPING CROP RESIDUE COVER OVER REGIONAL AGRICULTURAL LANDSCAPES IN CANADA Anna Pacheco Paper Theme: 2. Agriculture: food crisis and reducing poverty and hunger Accepted for Oral Presentation |
FAPAR ESTIMATES AT VARIOUS SCALES Mrs Marie Weiss Paper Theme: 9. Regional, international programs and applications Accepted for Oral Presentation |
GEOSPATIAL TECHNOLOGY FOR LAND RECLAMATION MONITORING OF OPENCAST COAL MINING PROJECTS IN INDIA Mr N P Singh Paper Theme: 3. Forests, ecosystems and biodiversity Accepted for Electronic Presentation |
A simple algorithm to identify irrigated croplands by remote sensing Dr Weicheng Wu Paper Theme: 2. Agriculture: food crisis and reducing poverty and hunger Accepted for Oral Presentation |
GENERATION OF 10m RESOLUTION PALSAR and JERS-SAR MOSAICS AND FOREST/NON-FOREST MAPS FOR FOREST CARBON MONITORING Dr Masanobu Shimada Paper Theme: 3. Forests, ecosystems and biodiversity Accepted for Oral Presentation |
WEB MAPPING FOR THE MURRAY-DARLING BASIN AUTHORITY - THE CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES OF OPEN ACCESS Alan Forghani Paper Theme: 3. Forests, ecosystems and biodiversity Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Australia's first national dynamic land cover dataset Dr Leo Lymburner Paper Theme: 3. Forests, ecosystems and biodiversity Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Geoscience Australia's Support for Forest Carbon Initiatives in SE Asia Mr Medhavy Thankappan Paper Theme: 3. Forests, ecosystems and biodiversity Accepted for Oral Presentation |
TOR 1 - Coordinate a forum for discussion between the international airborne science communities Mr Randy Albertson Paper Theme: 10. Airborne Remote Sensing Applications And Technologies Accepted for Oral Presentation |
TOR6 - Transnational Access - Update Dr Jean-Louis Brenguier Paper Theme: 10. Airborne Remote Sensing Applications And Technologies Accepted for Oral Presentation |
TOR9 - Promote the education and outreach of an international basis of airborne based science activities by promoting Airborne Science in order to attract more students and researchers to airborne research Dr Catherine Lockwood Paper Theme: 10. Airborne Remote Sensing Applications And Technologies Accepted for Oral Presentation |
US SilvaCarbon Contributions to GEO Forest Carbon Tracking Dr Douglas Muchoney Paper Theme: 3. Forests, ecosystems and biodiversity Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Global Monitoring for Environment and Security - Overall View Dr Francesco Pignatelli Paper Theme: 9. Regional, international programs and applications Accepted for Oral Presentation |
Welcome Speeches Ms Gypsy Anjali Bhalla Accepted for Oral Presentation |
EC - FP7 Projects Related to REDD Dr Francesco Pignatelli Paper Theme: 3. Forests, ecosystems and biodiversity Accepted for Oral Presentation |