34th International Symposium on Remote Sensing of Environment
Sydney convention and Exhibition Centre
10-15 April 2011
The GEOSS Era: Towards Operational Environmental Monitoring
Abstract Submission Deadline extended to 1 October 2010.
Workshop submissions now open. Click here to express your interest.ISRSE34 is proud to host the annual meeting of ISPRS WG I/1: Standardization of Airborne Platform Interface.
Invitation
The Organizing Committee of the 34th International Symposium for Remote Sensing of the Environment (ISRSE) cordially invites you to visit Sydney and participate in what promises to be an excellent high quality Symposium on Remote Sensing of the Environment. The first of these Symposia was held in 1962 in Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA under the direction of the Willow Run Laboratories of the University of Michigan and it has continued in a similar form ever since. The Symposia series is now guided by the international committee (ICRSE) comprising experts in the field of remote sensing who represent most of the world’s national space agencies. ISRSE has become one of the main forums for programmatic discussions on remote sensing components of the ‘Global Earth Observation system of Systems- GEOSS”, currently being implemented through the Group on Earth Observation GEO, which (at the time of preparation) is composed of 80 member countries, 58 participating organizations and 5 observers.
Sydney, Australia’s largest city is strategically positioned with excellent access to Asia Pacific countries. This ensures that a significant number of remote sensing scientists from this region will be able to attend. The Symposium will provide a platform for countries with established and emerging earth observation programs to report on their progress, as well as new initiatives in the remote sensing arena. As well, the 10-year Implementation Plan of the Group on Earth Observation (GEO) is well underway and therefore the Symposium provides an important opportunity for GEO members and task teams to present details of progress of their work. The local organising committee will aim to host key people from GEO.
Attendances at past ISRSE have been increasing with a large attendance of over 800 at the 2009 meeting in Stresa Italy. It is expected that a large contingent from overseas will attend this conference. Key topics covered in the Symposium are listed on the Call for Abstracts page .
April is mid-autumn in the southern hemisphere, and therefore it is an excellent time to visit Sydney and other parts of Australia. We invite you to come to Sydney and benefit from participating in this excellent remote sensing conference, as well as enjoying a visit to Sydney and Australia.
John Trinder & Alex Held
For the 34th ISRSE Organizing Committee
Key Dates
Call for Abstracts: Now Open
Registration Open: June 2010
Abstract Submission Deadline: 1 October 2010
Workshop Submission Deadline: 1 October 2010
Acceptance Notification: November 2010
Author Registration Deadline: 5 January 2011
Final Paper Deadline: 15 January 2011
Symposium Opens: 10 April 2011
Symposium Closes: 15 April 2011
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