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Main Title Remote Sensing from Space Supporting International Peace and Security / [electronic resource] :
Type EBOOK
Author Jasani, Bhupendra.
Other Authors
Author Title of a Work
Pesaresi, Martino.
Schneiderbauer, Stefan.
Zeug, Gunter.
Publisher Springer Netherlands,
Year Published 2009
ISBN 9781402084843
Subjects Geography ; Remote sensing ; Computer vision ; Optical pattern recognition ; Geographical information systems
Internet Access
Description Access URL
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-8484-3
Collation LII, 297 p. online resource.
Notes
Due to license restrictions, this resource is available to EPA employees and authorized contractors only
Contents Notes
Security, Crises and the Role of Earth Observation -- Definitions, Concepts and Geospatial Dimensions of Security -- European Security Policy and Earth Observation -- Satellite Based Information to Support European Crisis Response -- The Contribution of GMOSS in the Context of GMES and Security -- The Security Dimension of GMES -- A Novel Approach to Capacity Building for Security Applications -- Games and Scenarios in the Context of GMOSS -- GMOSS: Infrastructure and Standards -- Image Processing Tools for Security Applications -- Feature Recognition Techniques -- Change Detection Tools -- Data Integration and Visualization for Crisis Applications -- UNOSAT Grid -- Security Applications -- Treaty Monitoring -- Early Warnings and Alerts -- Can Earth Observation Help to Improve Information on Population? -- From Real Time Border Monitoring to a Permeability Model -- Rapid Mapping and Damage Assessment. This volume provides the reader with an overview of the state-of-the-art Earth Observation (EO) related research that deals with national and international security. An interdisciplinary approach was adopted in this book in order to provide the reader with a broad understanding on the uses of remote sensing technologies. The book therefore comprises management aspects (issues and priorities of security research, crisis response), applied methodologies and process chains (treaty monitoring, estimation of population densities and characteristics, border permeability models, damage assessment) and the latest developments in generic tools (feature recognition, change detection and visualization). Moreover, issues of data sharing and standards, as well as new approaches to training security relevant techniques, are addressed. The contributing authors are leading researchers and experts from private companies, national research institutions and international organizations, all of whom were brought together under the aegis of the European research project GMOSS (Global Monitoring for Security and Stability). This book is tailored for the scientific community that deals with the application of EO data, as well as project managers and decision makers working in the field of security having an interest in technical solutions. The integrative use of many figures and sample images are ideal in enabling the non-technical reader to grasp quickly the modern technologies that are being researched in the area of civil security.