Geomatics covers the science and technology of gathering different sources of geospatial data, which after storing, interpreting, analyzing, modelling and distributing, can be turned into useful geographic information. Geomatics involves the tools and techniques used in surveying, cartography, photogrammetry, remote sensing, satellite navigation systems, geographical information systems and other earth-related disciplines.

August 25, 2010

SPIE Asia-Pacific Remote Sensing. Monitoring the Human Impact on the Natural Environment of the Coastal Zone

SPIE Asia-Pacific Remote Sensing. Monitoring the Human Impact on the Natural Environment of the Coastal Zone

11 - 14 October 2010, Songdo Convensia, Incheon, Republic of Korea


The North East Asia region (China, Korea, and Japan) is highly affected by human activities and has diverse natural phenomena such as Asian dust, harmful algal bloom, and turbid water.
SPIE Asia-Pacific Remote Sensing will examine these impacts of human activities on coastal ecosystems and how long-term monitoring of the region with satellite remote sensing techniques, active and passive, is key to managing and conserving the ecosystems. 

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