Environmental mapping for developing nations
Authors: Duncan Moss, Neil Stuart and Sam Bridgewater
This research shows that an accurate combined survey of both ground
control points and ground truth data by GPS is the key to providing
reliable mapping from medium-resolution remotely sensed imagery which
many developing nations can now afford.
To view the full findings, please visit:
http://www.rics-foundation.org/publish/document.aspx?did=3183&f=y
RICS Geomatics evening lecture series 2003-04
Thursday 4th of March 2004 - RICS/RSPsoc joint event
Environmental mapping for developing nations (GPS, Satellite imagery and
ecology in Belize)
speakers: Duncan Moss, Neil Stuart and Sam Bridgewater
Location: RICS 12 Great George Street, SW1P 3AD
Time: 17.15 for 18.00
free and open to all.
This event may count towards your cpd requirements.
further information can be found at www.rics.org/geo
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