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  • Thales Alenia Space To Invest In Observation Satellite Production Facility For Developing Countries
  • Thales Alenia Space to invest in observation satellite production facility for developing countries

Thales Alenia Space to invest in observation satellite production facility for developing countries

The main objective of this seminar is to disseminate knowledge and to share expertise and experiences in geospatial sciences on all aspects of natural resource management. This would be a regional seminar mainly for the participants (students/researchers) from Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh, Delhi, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand and, Jammu & Kashmir. However, participants are welcome from any part of the country. The eminent scientists from premier Remote Sensing Institutes like Indian Institute of Remote Sensing, Dehradun; Space Application Centre, Ahmedabad and National Remote Sensing Centre, Hyderabad will be invited for key note lectures covering various aspects of natural resource management.

Themes: 1. Agriculture, Soil and Water Resource Management 2. Climate Change and Environmental Sciences 3. Land Use, Ecosystems and Forestry 4. Geosciences, Natural Disaster and Hazard 5. Geospatial Planning and Management (including public utility & facility, health, rural and urban)

For more information: Dr. R K Setia Scientist Punjab Remote Sensing Centre PAU Campus, Ludhiana-141004 M: +91-9646105308 Fax: +91-161-2303483 Email: isrsludhiana@gmail.com

Mr. S K Sahoo Scientist Punjab Remote Sensing Centre PAU Campus, Ludhiana-141004 M: +91-7696546030 Fax: +91-161-2303483 Email: isrsludhiana@gmail.com

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