Human Geosciences (H)
Session Sub-categoryTechnology & Techniques(TT)
Session IDH-TT24
TitleEnvironmental Remote Sensing
Short TitleEnvironmental Remote Sensing
Main Convener NameHiroto Shimazaki
AffiliationNational Institute of Technology, Kisarazu College
Co-Convener 1NameAkihiko Kondoh
AffiliationCenter for Environmental Remote Sensing, Chiba University
Co-Convener 2NameHASEGAWA Hitoshi
AffiliationKokushikan University
Co-Convener 3NameTeppei Ishiuchi
AffiliationMiyagi University
Session LanguageJ
ScopeMeasuring environmental changes at various spatio-temporal scales is the key to improve our understanding of the relationship between human activities and environmental problems. Remote sensing is a powerful tool to acquire information on the earth's surface frequently and repeatedly over a broad spatial scale, enabling us to find the changes which might be related to the cause and consequence of environmental degradation. This session discusses the applications of remote sensing to the detection and monitoring of environmental changes in time and space, and aims to promote the knowledge-sharing for better management of the environmental problems and natural disaster in any place in the world.
Presentation FormatOral and Poster presentation
Presentation NoTitlePresenterAbstract
Poster Presentation May 26 PM2
HTT24-P01A comparison and practical use of the landcover classification using ALOS/PALSAR and LANDSAT8/OLIKeiji Kimura
HTT24-P02A possibility of the identification of bottom sediment in shallow-water area using ALOS-3 image from a point of view for the environmental monitoring and protection in coastal areasYOSEI MIZUKAMI
HTT24-P03Evaluation of the impact of nomadism and settlement on grassland based on GPS observation dataDeni Eer