Environmental streamlining : overview of remote sensing products and results.

Author(s)
King, R.L. O'Hara, C.G. & MacGillivray, I.
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Abstract

The National Consortium on Remote Sensing in Transportation-Environmental Assessments (NCRST-E) is one of four consortia established by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and the U.S. Department of Transportation to lead in the application of remote sensing and geospatial technologies in the transportation industry. R.L. King and C.G. O'Hara, both from Mississippi State University, one of the NCRST-E partners, discuss the mission of the consortium, its suite of ongoing field studies, and its oversight of several technical application projects (TAPs). First-year TAPs are described with summaries of the project results and second-year TAPs are presented with planned activities. I. MacGillivray, Session Moderator, provides a summary of Session 2.

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C 31997 (In: C 31995 S) /72 / ITRD E827343
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In: Remote sensing for transportation : products and results : foundations for the future : report of a conference, Washington, D.C., December 10-12, 2001, Conference Proceedings No. 29, p. 15-20

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