African Water Authorities Training EO
Around 30 water authorities from more than 15 African countries gathered in Nairobi, Kenya, from 26 to 30 November, to attend an advanced ESA TIGER training course on utilising Earth...
Around 30 water authorities from more than 15 African countries gathered in Nairobi, Kenya, from 26 to 30 November, to attend an advanced ESA TIGER training course on utilising Earth...
The Dutch Directorate for Public Works and Water Management, Rijkswaterstaat (RWS) is an organisation scattered over numerous local districts. A Geo-Information Infrastructure (GII) has been implemented to reduce distributed data...
In 2004 the government agency responsible for water management in The Netherlands began a project to create an integrated geo-database for holding all geo-information on water-related objects. The set-up of...
As part of its ongoing strategy to use new technologies to help identify and fix water leaks, Severn Trent has recently completed a successful trial with Earth-i, a New Space Pioneer specialising in...
Phil Mills presents a case study of Derwent Reservoir in Northeast England, looking at the accuracy of photogrammetry underwater and surrounding the reservoir and at the value of the imagery...
Due to recent and heavy rainfall, the water level of Lake Oroville has drastically increased, reaching a dangerous peak which led to the evacuation of over 100,000 people as a...
Surveying Britain’s 2000 miles of inland waterways is specialised work. Kate Rowlatt and John Williams show how a new compact custom system aboard a bespoke survey vessel is capturing cleaner...
In 2009 Kenya was hit by a severe drought which reduced the available water resources, thus impacting citizens and industry alike. In particular, Lake Naivasha receded to its lowest level...
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