Képes beszámoló: www.hunagi.hu/G/pub/HUNAGI/1996p.pdf (A link olyan könyvtárra mutat, melyet 2015. május 20 után a HUNAGI honlapjáról töröltek).
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MERA 92 International Workshop on Soil Degradation Assessment with the application of GIS and remote sensing. Budapest, September, 1996. Topics: Regional crop/land use inventory, Crop yield modeling, Forest ecosystem mapping, Land degradation assessment and related issues.
Left
picture: ISPRS Commission VII President G.Remetey-Fülöpp presented the GIS/RS
based MARS programme of the European Union at the Seminar organised by the
Japanese Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing at the Chair of Prof.
S.Murai at the Institute of Industrial Sciences, University of Tokyo in September
1996
E bejegyzés tartalma:
- 1996 képes eseménybeszámolója (angol nyelven)
- A 4. HUNAGI Közgyűlés jegyzőkönyve
- Egyéb dokumentumok, hozzájárulások
Képes eseménybeszámoló
·
Co-organiser, Conference
on
GIS
in Regional Developments hosted by the Debrecen University of
Agricultural Sciences (DATE) in Debrecen, (January)
·
Preparation of the first meeting with the delegation of Geomatics Canada involving the MoA DLM,
Geological Office, National Forestry Office, Hung. Space Office, FÖMI and
HUNGIS Foundation, as well as the Hungarian Society for Surveying, Mapping and
Remote Sensing. In Budapest. (February)
·
Participation, EUROGI's General Board Meeting at EC
DG XIII (March)
·
Active participation at the 2nd JEC-GI in Barcelona. HUNAGI
presentation: "GI Policy To Support
Harmosisation with the EU in Hungary" in the session chaired by Prof.Ian Masser president of the
European Science Foundation.
·
Organisation of the 2nd HUNAGI Forum with active
participation of EUROGI, European Science Foundation, Know Edge, Intergraph Central
Europe, Geometria, Dutch Cadastre, DBL(USA), SNI, GISIG and others.
·
Basic support of GIS/LIS'96 Central
Europe by inviting top experts such as Profs. P.Dale (President, FIG) and G.Konecny (Chairman, EARSeL/Vice President ISPRS), B.Kok (Vice-president, EUROGI, President
RAVI), I.Masser (President, ESF), T.Bogaerts (President, UDMS), Ch.Chenez (Secretary General, EUROGI), F.Hegyi (WG Chairman, ISPRS), P.Blankenbourg, (Representative, EC DG I
Phare Operation Service), M.Konecny
(Vice President, ICA), Nick Land
(Ordnance Survey) J.Vazquez-Caro (World Bank) and others.
·
Support of the WELL-GIS Workshop of the Copernicus
project driven by GISIG in Budapest
·
Active participation,
2nd
EC-GIS hosted by GISIG in Genoa sponsored by EC DG III delivering
lectures presented by GISIG members FÖMI (P.Lévai),
GGKI (L.Bácsatyai) and HUNAGI (R.Waters, G.Remetey-Fülöpp)
· HUNAGI was invited to
the Panel Discussion. Recommendation for EC DGIII/JRC to host the next EC-GIS
Workshop in Budapest. (As stated in the official minutes.)
·
Gábor Remetey-Fülöpp of DLM MARD and Péter Winkler of
FÖMI RSC have been elected as President and Secretary of the Commission VII
(Resources and Environment Monitoring) of the International Society for
Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing for the period 1996-2000 at the XVIIIth ISPRS
Congress held in Vienna.
Left: The Hungarian
officers and their national supporters academicians Ákos Detrekoi, President of
the Hungarian Society of Surveying, Mapping and
Remote Sensing and József Somogyi, former Director of the GGKI of the Hungarian Academy
of Science in Sopron after the election at the Vienna Congess Centre
·
Invitation to the Global
Spatial Data Infrastructure Meeting hosted by the German Umbrella
Organisation for Geo-Information (DDGI) in Bonn-Königswinter. HUNAGI was
selected as one of the 80 invited
organisations representating the worldwide GI community (September)
·
Active participation, Cluj-Napoca GIS Workshop hosted by
the Dennis Gabor Foundation chaired by Prof.Selinger(October)

MERA 92 International Workshop on Soil Degradation Assessment with the application of GIS and remote sensing. Budapest, September, 1996. Topics: Regional crop/land use inventory, Crop yield modeling, Forest ecosystem mapping, Land degradation assessment and related issues.
·
Participation, International Conference
on Sustainable Land Use DATE, Debrecen (December)
·
The Genoa based GISIG has
subcontracted HUNAGI in frame of the EC Copernicus programme in order to
contribute to the achievement of the WELL-GIS project objectives.
New HUNAGI members. The Agricultural
Science Faculty of the University of Agricultural Sciences at Debrecen as
well as the the Mapping Agency of the
Hungarian Home Defence Forces applied for membership in December. The
membership has been voted by the 4th Plenary Assembly held
on December 17.
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