The 27th EARSeL Symposium and related Workshops have been hosted by the EURAC Convention Center, Bolzano, Italy, a structure which also includes the Institute for Applied Remote Sensing of EURAC Research, formally instituted in September 2006. Italy has welcomed the return of the EARSeL Symposium after an absence of 19 years. The 8th EARSeL Symposium May 17th - 20th, 1988, was the first to be held in Italy, in Capri. The title of the 27th EARSeL Symposium, Geoinformation in Europe reflects the broadening scope and deeper integration of diverse technologies towards the better management of European resources and recognition of the need to develop new ways to foster and strengthen these developments through various European initiatives including GeoInformation, INSPIRE, Galileo, GMES, GEOSS, etc. In these proceedings the papers presented at the 27th EARSeL Symposium are collected. The Bolzano Symposium traces the passage from the traditional publications of EARSeL to the e-proceedings way that will be the future, peer reviewed, for the scientific publication of works presented in EARSeL events. ?The technical papers included in this volume cover the following topics: Geoinformation and Remote Sensing, Radar remote sensing, New sensors and instruments, Urban remote sensing, Forest and forest fire observation, Image processing and classification, Land use and land cover, Hydrology, ice and snow, Data fusion, Land use planning, Imaging spectroscopy, Education & training, 3D analysis, World heritage and developing countries, Hazards, disaster and public health. This last topic is a collaboration with ISPRS Commission VIII, Remote Sensing Applications and Polices, the Working Group 2. In conjunction with the Symposium, four workshops have been proposed: - Tools and Techniques for the Analysis of Time Series Image Data - Remote Sensing of the Coastal Zone, from Inland to Marine Waters - GMES (Global Monitoring for Environment and Security), - Geologic Hazards in Mountainous Areas. In parallel at the EARSeL events, other activities were proposed to introduce Remote Sensing to the population and students, presenting a spectacular exhibition of images from satellite, titled: Between light and shadow, beyond the rainbow, the Earth from the Space. A Didactic interactive Laboratory for Remote Sensing has been organized for students, joining the show of satellite images and the very ease introduction to the complexity of Remote Sensing systems.
GeoInformation in Europe - Proc. of the 27th Symposium of the European Association of Remote Sensing Laboratories, Bolzano (IT), 4 - 7 June 2007
2008
Abstract
The 27th EARSeL Symposium and related Workshops have been hosted by the EURAC Convention Center, Bolzano, Italy, a structure which also includes the Institute for Applied Remote Sensing of EURAC Research, formally instituted in September 2006. Italy has welcomed the return of the EARSeL Symposium after an absence of 19 years. The 8th EARSeL Symposium May 17th - 20th, 1988, was the first to be held in Italy, in Capri. The title of the 27th EARSeL Symposium, Geoinformation in Europe reflects the broadening scope and deeper integration of diverse technologies towards the better management of European resources and recognition of the need to develop new ways to foster and strengthen these developments through various European initiatives including GeoInformation, INSPIRE, Galileo, GMES, GEOSS, etc. In these proceedings the papers presented at the 27th EARSeL Symposium are collected. The Bolzano Symposium traces the passage from the traditional publications of EARSeL to the e-proceedings way that will be the future, peer reviewed, for the scientific publication of works presented in EARSeL events. ?The technical papers included in this volume cover the following topics: Geoinformation and Remote Sensing, Radar remote sensing, New sensors and instruments, Urban remote sensing, Forest and forest fire observation, Image processing and classification, Land use and land cover, Hydrology, ice and snow, Data fusion, Land use planning, Imaging spectroscopy, Education & training, 3D analysis, World heritage and developing countries, Hazards, disaster and public health. This last topic is a collaboration with ISPRS Commission VIII, Remote Sensing Applications and Polices, the Working Group 2. In conjunction with the Symposium, four workshops have been proposed: - Tools and Techniques for the Analysis of Time Series Image Data - Remote Sensing of the Coastal Zone, from Inland to Marine Waters - GMES (Global Monitoring for Environment and Security), - Geologic Hazards in Mountainous Areas. In parallel at the EARSeL events, other activities were proposed to introduce Remote Sensing to the population and students, presenting a spectacular exhibition of images from satellite, titled: Between light and shadow, beyond the rainbow, the Earth from the Space. A Didactic interactive Laboratory for Remote Sensing has been organized for students, joining the show of satellite images and the very ease introduction to the complexity of Remote Sensing systems.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.