Satellite observation program

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A satellite observation program is an institution for the geographical observation of global events, be they natural, military or economic. The most important public of these programs is UNOSAT , an institution of the United Nations in Geneva, which has the task of observing and evaluating social and economic trouble spots and making thematic maps and satellite images available for free. Here you can find maps of ethnic cleansing , climatic changes, clearing and natural disasters .

literature

  • Johannes Reder: Development of a semi-automated procedure for the detection of new settlement areas through comparative studies of high-resolution satellite and aerial image data , dissertation TU Dresden 2005. ( Online )