RSPSoc 2005: Measuring, Mapping and Managing a Hazardous World
The conference will cover the use of photogrammetry and remote sensing in
measuring, mapping and managing the wide range of hazardous features that
we face today.
The conference includes a session on the application of terrestrial,
airborne and satellite remote sensing for subsidence mapping and landslide detection
and monitoring (in both rock and soil).
Abstracts are welcome covering all aspects of landslide and subsidence
mapping using remote sensing:
1. Terrestrial methods (laser scanning, InSAR etc).
2. Airborne and satellite optical remote sensing, radar and LiDAR.
3. Application of new high resolution satellites for landslide mapping.
4. Application of digital terrain modelling and geomorphometry
5. Photogrammetric studies of landslides.
6. Multivariate studies using multiple spatial datasets for landslide
hazard mapping.
For more information point your browser to: http://www.rspsoc.org.
Research output will include a special volume of IJRS (subject to enough articles), contact the
Convenor [log in to unmask] for more information.
To submit oral or poster presentations email 400-word Abstracts covering
the main points of the paper and a summary of key research findings to
[log in to unmask] . For specific questions about the Conference,
please email the Convenor: [log in to unmask] The deadline for submission of
abstracts for RSPSoc 2005 has been extended to 29th April 2005.
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