The 13th Australasian Remote Sensing and Photogrammetry Conference

Session Details

Poster Session 1

Tuesday, 21 November 2006 12:05 -12:55

An Analysis of Damage Caused by Hurricane Katrina Using Satellite Remote Sensing Technique and Factor Analysis
  • Mr Fumisato Yoshii, Graduate School of Science and Technology, Nagasaki University, Japan
  • Applicability of thermal-infrared imaging method for monitoring the physical condition of the sprayed walls
  • Mr Tatsuro Ohira, Graduate School of Science and Technology, Nagasaki University, Japan
  • Monitoring of traditional heritage structures by using ground-based remote sensing technique
  • Mr Yongdong Qian, Graduate School of science and Technology, Nagasaki University, Japan
  • Remote Sensing to Improve Water Quality Modelling in the Land-Ocean Interface of a Coastal Catchment in Queensland, Australia
  • Ms Birte Schoettker, Integrated Catchment Assessment and Management Centre, The Australian National University and CSIRO Land & Water, Germany
  • Documentation of Geoglyphs and Petroglyphs in Nasca/Peru by Using of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing
  • Karel Pavelka, Czech Technical University in Prague, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Czech Republic
  • An Organizational Strategy and the Application of Spatial Data Based on Assigning Technology
  • Jun Yang, School of Urban and Environmental Sciences, Liaoning Normal University,, China
  • Prof Xueming Li, School of Urban and Environmental Sciences, Liaoning Normal University,, China
  • Dr Wei Wang, State Key Laboratory of Information Engineering in Surveying, Mapping and Remote Sensing, Wuhan University,, China
  • Mr Yun Zhang, School of Urban and Environmental Sciences, Liaoning Normal University,, China
  • Automated approach to Standards Compliance amongst Vendors of Georeferenced Imagery
  • Mr Shoaib Burq, Nomad Labs
  • Comparing MODIS and Landsat Data for the Discrimination of Summer Crop Types
  • Rod MC Ruffio, Dept of Environment & Conservation (NSW)
  • Mr Graham W Turner, Dept of Environment & Conservation (NSW)
  • A priori knowledge enables utilization of lower end satellite imagery for routine land use monitoring
  • Mr Graham W Turner, Dept of Environment & Conservation (NSW)
  • Rod MC Ruffio, Dept of Environment & Conservation (NSW)
  • Measuring pasture biomass with a spectroradiometer
  • Ieda D Sanches, Massey University, New Zealand
  • Mangrove Species and Stand Mapping in Gazi Bay (Kenya) Using Quickbird Satellite Imagery
  • Griet Neukermans, Vrije Universiteit Brussel - Laboratory of Plant biology and Nature Management, Belgium
  • Remote sensing of phytoplankton and water quality for monitoring interactions between aquaculture and the environment
  • Paul E Bierman, University of Adelaide and Aquafin CRC
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