ユニオン(U)
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セッション小記号
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ユニオン
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セッションID
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U-03
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タイトル
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和文
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Remote Sensing Role in Sustainable Development
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英文
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Remote Sensing Role in Sustainable Development
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タイトル短縮名
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和文
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Remote Sensing and Sustainability
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英文
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Remote Sensing and Sustainability
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代表コンビーナ
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氏名
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和文
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Usman Muhammad
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英文
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Muhammad Usman
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所属
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和文 |
Life and Environmental Science (LES) Department, Zayed University, Abu Dhabi, UAE |
英文
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College of Natural and Health Sciences, Zayed University, UAE
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共同コンビーナ 1
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氏名
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和文
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阿部 隆博
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英文
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Takahiro Abe
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所属
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和文
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京都大学フィールド科学教育研究センター
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英文
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Field Science Education and Research Center, Kyoto University
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発表言語
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E
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スコープ
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和文
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To achieve targets related to sustainable development, one needs to address all three pillars (environment, social, and economic) together. Though different researchers work independently on the pillars of sustainable development, in order to achieve effective results, it is now time to establish a horizontal connection between them. Due to the exponential growth of the human population and the related rise in demand for necessities, natural resources are under severe pressure. Moreover, climate change resulting from the uncontrolled use of fossil fuels is further complicating the problem. With the advancement of technology, we now have easy access to remote sensing data, allowing us to study natural hazards (floods and landslides), environmental changes from tropical to polar regions and extreme weather events, and their impacts on social and economic conditions. With the use of remote sensing data, one can assess the spatial and temporal differentials related to the environment and society and also estimate the related various consequences. This is an inclusive session in which we welcome contributions related to any pillar of sustainable development, preferably through the use of remote sensing data.
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英文
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To achieve targets related to sustainable development, one needs to address all three pillars (environment, social, and economic) together. Though different researchers work independently on the pillars of sustainable development, in order to achieve effective results, it is now time to establish a horizontal connection between them. Due to the exponential growth of the human population and the related rise in demand for necessities, natural resources are under severe pressure. Moreover, climate change resulting from the uncontrolled use of fossil fuels is further complicating the problem. With the advancement of technology, we now have easy access to remote sensing data, allowing us to study natural hazards (floods and landslides), environmental changes from tropical to polar regions and extreme weather events, and their impacts on social and economic conditions. With the use of remote sensing data, one can assess the spatial and temporal differentials related to the environment and society and also estimate the related various consequences. This is an inclusive session in which we welcome contributions related to any pillar of sustainable development, preferably through the use of remote sensing data.
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発表方法
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口頭および(または)ポスターセッション
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