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  • Symposium on 'Trends in Geo-Information' and Inauguration of Michael Schaepman

Symposium on 'Trends in Geo-Information' and Inauguration of Michael Schaepman

This workshop took place in October 2004. Below you can find a description of the contents of the workshop and whenever available, the presentations that were given by the invited speakers.

Date

October 7-8, 2004


Presentations

  • Welcome from Wageningen University and Research Centrum (WUR) - Prof. Dr. W. van Vierssen (394,8 kb)
  • The Centre for Geo-Information at WUR (5,21 mb)
  • Trends in Geo-Information: Three Views - Prof. Dr. Arnold Bregt (394,64 kb)
  • Trends in Geo-Information: Three Views - Prof. Dr. Martien Molenaar (1,33 mb)
  • Trends in Geo-Information: Three Views - Prof. Dr. Steven De Jong (2,26 mb)
  • ESA's key to environmental observations from space - Dr. Michael Rast (14,47 mb)
  • Airborne Imaging Spectroscopy - Challenges and Perspective - Prof. Dr. Klaus I. Itten, Dr. Jens Nieke (4,32 mb)
  • New directions in remote sensing of mountain snowcover - Dr. Thomas Painter (13,73 mb)
  • Does Spatial matter? - Dr. Andrej Vckovski (470,93 kb)
  • Spectrodirectional Remote Sensing: From Pixels to Processes - Prof. Dr. Michael Schaepman (5,75 mb)
  • Remote Sensing in Agro-Ecosystems (key-note) - Dr. Frederic Baret (2,37 mb)
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