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Rajasekhar.M
2nd March 2006, 08:35 AM
Fifth International Symposium
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13-17 November, 2006
Panaji, Goa, India

The full Call for Papers will be available in early March

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Remote Sensing and Modeling of the Atmosphere, Oceans and Interactions
Multi-, Hyper-, and Ultra-Spectral Remote Sensing Technology, Techniques, and Applications
Remote Sensing of the Marine Environment
GEOSS and Next-generation Sensors and Missions
Remote Sensing of the Atmosphere and Clouds
Lidar Remote Sensing for Environmental Monitoring
Microwave Remote Sensing of the Atmosphere and Environment
Agriculture and Hydrology Applications
Disaster Forewarning and Diagnostic Methods
The focus of the 5th Asia-Pacific Remote Sensing Symposium in Goa, India is "Remote Sensing for Resource Management and Disaster Warning and Mitigation." The scope of the symposium will give you the opportunity to present your research on (1) global environmental change and its human dimension, (2) disaster prediction, tracking, and mitigation, (3) enabling remote sensing technologies, present and future, and (4) natural resources management and sustainability. Individual conferences will cover remote sensing of the coastal zone, natural hazards, the changing land surface, and atmospheric pollution, and on global observing systems and environmental cooperation. The focus of the 5th Asia-Pacific Remote Sensing Symposium in Goa, India is "Remote Sensing for Resource Management and Disaster Warning and Mitigation." The scope of the symposium will give you the opportunity to present your research on (1) global environmental change and its human dimension, (2) disaster prediction, tracking, and mitigation, (3) enabling remote sensing technologies, present and future, and (4) natural resources management and sustainability. Individual conferences will cover remote sensing of the coastal zone, natural hazards, the changing land surface, and atmospheric pollution, and on global observing systems and environmental cooperation.

See:http://spie.org/conferences/calls/06/ae/