Event report
BARSC Workshop 2009
The BARSC/BNSC/NCEO-organised workshop, "Remote Sensing in the Green Economy - Applications and Opportunities" took place on 21st May 2009.
Presentations from the meeting are available to download below using Adobe Acrobat
(software can be downloaded here if required)
Programme
ESA's Earth observation programme and Climate Change (15.8 Mb) - Stephen Briggs (European Space Agency)
Selling green digits: New opportunities for science-industry collaboration in Earth observation (3.9Mb) - Andrew Shaw (National Centre for Earth Observation)
The green economy:opportunities to bring environmental science to the market (3.3 Mb) - Simon Jackman (NERC)
How Earth observation can help organisations mitigate and adapt to climate change (0.6 Mb) - Tony Rooke (Logica)
Climate monitoring products from the UK multi-mission processing and archiving facility (0.6 Mb) - Nick Veck (Infoterra)
The view from the Environment Agency (3.1 Mb) - Andrew Richman (Environment Agency Geomatics Group)
Harnessing EO technologies for natural hazards risk management: needs of the insurance industry - Matthew Foote (Willis Research Network)
Developing green economies with global remote sensing - Paul Stephens (DMC International Imaging)
Commercialising remote sensing applications towards the green economy (0.3 Mb) - Sam Adlen (Vega)
Remote sensing for the green economy: examples of environmental monitoring in ENVI (3.6 Mb) - Clive Farquhar (ITT Visual Information Systems)
High revisit radar and the potential for empowering applications (13.4 Mb) - Matt O'Donnell (Astrium)
