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Saturday, July 9th, 2011

Panel Recommends Permanent Environmental Monitoring Commission

An arm’s-length, sustainably funded monitoring commission, a publicly-accessible system for monitoring data and reporting, and increased Aboriginal input into the monitoring system design are among the 20 recommendations of a 12-member panel struck to help advance environmental monitoring in Alberta.

Saturday, July 9th, 2011

3D Terrestrial LiDAR Data Classification of Complex Natural Scenes

D point clouds of natural environments relevant to geomorphology problems (rivers, cliffs…) often require to classify the data into elementary relevant classes. A typical example is the separation of riparian vegetation from soil in fluvial environments, the distinction between fresh surfaces and rockfall in cliff environments, or more generally the classification of surfaces according to

Saturday, July 9th, 2011

Infrastructure Gets Big Slice of Budget

 Kerala finance minister K.M. Mani on Thursday presented the first budget of the newly-sworn in United Democratic Front government (UDF), which proposes additional revenue mobilisation to the tune of Rs6.15 billion (Dh503.91 million) for the 2011-12 fiscal. The finance minister also expects the state to run a big public debt in excess of Rs838 billion.

Saturday, July 9th, 2011

EU Fails to Please with Greener Farm Subsidies

Europe’s farm subsidies have long been controversial, but in these tough economic times a novel idea has been gaining traction – why not divert some of the money to look after nature? Emmanuel Feys leaves the tractor running as he comes in from his potato field for a quick chat. He singlehandedly runs his family’s 160-hectare farm

Saturday, July 9th, 2011

Our Shoreline Is Changing

Big moves are being make to protect the Okanagan’s greatest asset: our lake. Conservation officials are making an Aquatic Habitat Index so they can compare the health of various parts of Okanagan Lake. They’ve just mapped all 289km of the shoreline. Read More

Saturday, July 9th, 2011

Advance to Conduct Mapping of Rice, Maize and Soya

The Agricultural Development and Value Chain Enhancement (ADVANCE) Program is to carry out a Geographic Information Systems (GIS) mapping exercise of rice, soya and maize fields in the Northern, Upper East and Upper West regions of Ghana. The programme funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) is scheduled to begin from July

Friday, July 8th, 2011

Manitoba Land Initiative

Enabling access to geo-spatial information from the Government of Manitoba . . .TO YOUR DESKTOP! The Manitoba Land Initiative Web site is the source for geo-spatial information from the Government of Manitoba. It is intended for both the GIS expert and the decision maker. This Web site allows on-line access to the MLI corporate land

Friday, July 8th, 2011

Is Colombia’s Public Transit a Model for Chile?

The mass transit bus system in Bogotá, Colombia known as Transmilenio may hold lessons for Santiago’s Transantiago system, according to El Mercurio. The Transmilenio network supports 1.7 million people each day, representing one-quarter of all transit in Colombia’s capital city. And unlike Chile’s Transantiago, almost all of the passengers pay.  Read More

Friday, July 8th, 2011

Barents Border Treaty in Force Now

Both Norway and Russian can from today start mapping the hydrocarbon potential of the delimited waters in the Barents Sea. A Norwegian seismic vessel is already on its way to the area. One month after the exchange of ratification documents, the Norwegian-Russian treaty comes into force. On the seventh of June, the Norwegian and Russian foreign

Friday, July 8th, 2011

Where Networking Works

Web users in Germany are less likely to visit social-networking sites than any of their European neighbours, according to a new study of internet habits published by the European Commission. Only 37% of German internet users make use of such services, compared with 80% in Hungary. Indeed, internet geeks in the EU’s eastern member states

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