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Study programmes 2008-2009Last update : 29/06/2009
ENVT0777-2  Teledetection applied to the natural environment
Duration :  12h Th, 24h Pr
Credits/ECTS :  
Advanced Master in Natural hazards ManagementPremier quadrimestre3
Holder(s) :  N..., André Ozer
Language :  Langue française
Course contents :  The course includes three parts: the theory relating to the remote sensing, applications of the remote sensing in geomorphology on the one hand and in the rural zones and the natural environment on the other hand.

After an introduction specifying the field of the remote sensing, the first part will be devoted to the geometrical characteristics of the aerial photographies, the stereoscopic vision and the deformations of the stereoscopic model.

The second part will treat the geological and geomorphological interpretation of aerial photographies as well as the contribution of the satellite images in earth sciences and more especially on natural hazards.

A third part will consider the analysis of the agricultural, forest and natural areas and the contributions of the remote sensed data in archaeology.
Course objective :  To provide the basis of the aerial photographies and satellite images interpretation to the students in Management of the Environment.
Prerequisites :  None
Workshops :  No subject
Organization :  12h of theoretical courses: 6 sessions of 2h.

The purpose of a session will be the research of satellite images by Internet.
Written notes :  Notes of the theoretical course (A. OZER)

Notes on the research of satellite data by Internet (M. Salmon).
Assessment :  - Written theoretical examination (10 pts)

- Report on the research of satellite images (10 pts)
Contacts :  A. Ozer : 04/366.54.46 - aozer@ulg.ac.be.

M. Salmon (res.) : 04/366.53.35 - msalmon@ulg.ac.be.


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