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Thursday, January 7th, 2010

Campbell Scientific’s CR3000 Micrologger

Campbell Scientific’s CR3000 Micrologger builds on the company’s reputation for rugged, reliable, and low power measurement and control instrumentation.  It retains the versatility of its predecessor, the CR23X Micrologger, yet provides increased memory, faster processing, and more measurement channels.  The CR3000 uses state of the art digital technology while retaining the fine analog measurement capability

Thursday, January 7th, 2010

4th International Conference – Earth from Space

Over 500 participants from Russia, CIS and foreign countries gathered at the 4th International Conference “Earth from Space – the Most Effective Solutions” convened on December 1-3, 2009 at the Moscow Region “Vatutinki” recreation centre of the RF President Administration. The organizers of the conference were ScanEx RDC and NGO Transparent World. Sponsors: ImageSat Int. N.V.

Wednesday, January 6th, 2010

Warning to Nat Geo Over Map

TIMES OF INDIA – The government has issued a warning to National Geographic TV channel for the incorrect representation of the Indian map with regard to J&K in one of its programmes. ‘World’s Deadliest Animals: Asia, Land Of Extremes’ showed a map that was “not in conformity with the outline map of India as published

Wednesday, December 23rd, 2009

Germany Gives Green Light to Nord Stream Project

Germany has given permission to build a 50-kilometer stretch of the 1,223-kilometre pipeline in its territorial waters. Read More

Saturday, December 19th, 2009

Land Administration for Sustainable Development

Land administration plays a unique role in solving sustainability issues. It involves an integrated approach that includes several common factors that can be applied around the world, even though their actual implementation can differ from country to country. Our relationship to the land includes both physical and cognitive factors and these connect to wider topics

Saturday, December 19th, 2009

Peru enacts Investment Law for High Andes Areas

PERUVIAN TIMES – President Alan Garcia is scheduled to be in the central Andean valley of Jauja early today, to sign the enactment of a law that encourages investment in the high Andes. The law provides a series of tax and tariff incentives and exemptions for an initial period of 10 years to businesses that

Friday, December 18th, 2009

GeoIntelligence Analysis

The goal to perform 2D/3D surveys of preserved areas have been implemented in such a way to define an easily reproducible methodology, which could be easily applied to several survey sites for the implementation of a GIS based project. The analysis of thematic maps through the integration of Satellite Navigation Systems with Remote Sensing (RS)

Friday, December 18th, 2009

What Are the Signals from COP15 Copenhagen to the Geospatial Industry?

There are impor­tant sig­nals emerg­ing from COP15 Copen­hagen that are impor­tant to the geospa­tial indus­try. The econ­omy has been in a poker game with envi­ron­ment, and nature has called the bluff, and demands atten­tion. COP15 is now talk­ing about trans­parency, trace­abil­ity, quan­tifi­ca­tion and qual­ity as nations demand to know what each other is doing about

Monday, December 7th, 2009

AfDB Approves USD 245 Million Loan for Tanzania Road Project

ALL AFRICA – The Board of Directors of the African Development Fund (ADF), the concessional window of the African Development bank Group (AfDB) Group, approved on 2 December 2009 in Tunis, a USD 245 million (152 million UA*) loan to finance a road sector support project in Tanzania. This funding constitutes 66% of the total

Friday, December 4th, 2009

Empowering Students Using GIS

ESRI has always invested heavily into GIS education. That has included both the toolset as well as the study of geographic information as a science. The results have been impressive, not only in terms of financial growth for the company but the numerous research efforts, education events, books published and conference-workshops. Building GIS capacity and

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