Geographic Information System & Remote Sensing
Geographic Information System & Remote Sensing

Geographic Information System & Remote Sensing

"By:"Mostafa Sadeghnejad

وبینار رایگان-آموزش سنجش از دور برای مدیریت آب توسط سازمان ناسا


Webinar: NASA Remote Sensing Data for Water Resources Management



Course is free but you must register here

For further Information contactamita.v.mehta@nasa.gov

Project Description

The goal of this NASA Applied Remote Sensing Education and Training project is to increase the utility of NASA Earth Science and model data for decision-makers and applied science professionals in the area of Water Resources Management Applications. The project conducts trainings and other capacity building activities on utilization of NASA satellite remote sensing and model data for a variety of water management applications including floods and snow related topics. Training activities are a combination of lectures and hands-on activities that teach professionals how to access, interpret, and apply NASA rainfall, snow, cloud, and atmospheric humidity products at regional and global scales with an emphasis of Case Studies. This website provides access to educational materials and regular updates on upcoming events and workshops.

If you would like more information about any of the activities and materials available on this site or to request a training please contact:Ana.I.Prados@nasa.gov 

نهمین کنفرانس بین المللی اطلاعات مکانی برای مدیریت بحران


The 9th International Conference on
(Geoinformation for Disaster Management (Gi4DM

Conference Theme
Earth Observation for Disaster Management
 
 
Conference official e-mail address
gi4dm2013@gmail.com
 
 
Important Information
- Date: December 9-11, 2013
- Venue: Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology, 18 Hoang Quoc Viet Rd., Cau Giay, Hanoi, Vietnam
- Organizer: Institute of Geography and ISPRS
- Regular Registration fee: USD 200.0
- Early bird registration: USD 150.0 before September 1, 2013 
- Local participant registration fee: USD 100.0
 
The conference will concentrate on the following topics:
- Small satellite programs
- Remote sensing and GIS as tools for disaster management
- Landslide monitoring and data processing
- Flood analysis
- Drought monitoring
- Forest fire control
- Urban Analysis
- Earthquake and geo-hazards
- Coastal and ocean pollution
- Desertification and land degradation
- Search and rescue activities in disasters


For more information click here