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The 3rd International Training Workshop on Space Technologies for Management and Conservation of World Heritage Sites came to a close on July 7, 2016. The closing ceremony was held at the spectacular Beijing International Convention Center on the sidelines of the summit meeting of the International Society of Digital Earth.
The workshop, which was organized by the International Center on Space Technologies for Natural and Cultural Heritage (HIST) under UNESCO and jointly undertaken by CAS-TWAS Center of Excellence on Space Technology for Disaster Mitigation (SDIM), Aerospace Information Research Institute (AIR) under CAS, National Research Council of Italy (CNR) and European Space Agency (ESA), was aimed at providing world class, cutting edge training on the use of space technologies for world heritage management to 25 professionals from 12 Asian, African and East European developing countries, spread over 20 days.
The successful completion of the workshop was lauded by Chen Fang, Executive Deputy Director and Secretary General of CAS-TWAS SDIM. On behalf of HIST, Executive Deputy Director and Secretary General Hong Tianhua and Deputy Director Wang Xinyuan remarked on the spirit of teamwork and unity among the participants and congratulated the organizing team for efficient conduction of the training workshop. The highlights of the workshop were compiled into a video by the organizing team, which was very well received. The event concluded with the awarding of certificates to the participants by the guests of honor.

Course material

  • Integrated Remote Sensing Approach in Cahuachi (Peru): Studies and Results of the ITACA Mission (200
  • THE EUROPEAN SPACE AGENCY
  • Satellite Synthetic Aperture Radar in Archaeology and Cultural Landscape: An Overview
  • Earth Observation
  • Module 2300: SAR Polarimetry
  • Module 2201: SAR Interferometry Basics
  • Sentinel-1 Mission Overview On behalf of Pierre Potin, Sentinel-1 Mission Manager, ESA Athens, Dec 2
  • 08_SAR_Archaeology_presentation_for_PDF
  • Access to ESA EO & Copernicus Sentinel Data
  • Integration of aerial and satellite remote sensing for archaeological investigations: a case study o
  • Accurate 3D Modeling for Historic Building Based on Airbone,UAV,TIMMS and other new Technologies by
  • Exchange of experiences
  • Beijin201607Hao
  • Chinese Academy of Sciences and its International Cooperation
  • An overview of satellite synthetic aperture radar remote sensing in archaeology: From site detection
  • International Journal of Digital Earth
  • Map Algebra
  • Amplitude Change Detection with ENVISAT ASAR to Image the Cultural Landscape of the Nasca Region, Pe
  • Spatial Methods for Archaeological Flood Risk: The Case Study of the Neolithic Sites in the Apulia R
  • Fine Deformation Monitoring of Ancient Building Based on Terrestrial Laser Scanning Technologies
  • Near Surface Archaeological Prospection in the Ancient Engaruka Farmland (Tanzania)
  • THE WORLD HERITAGE CONVENTION AND THE GENERAL STATUS OF WORLD HERITAGE
  • LIU Jie Director of International Cooperation Office
  • CAS-TWAS Centre of Excellence on Space Technology for Disaster Mitigation(SDIM), chenfang@radi.ac.cn
  • Cultural Heritage
  • The potential of integrated GPR survey and aerial photographic analysis of historic urban areas: A c
  • Beyond modern landscape features: New insights in the archaeological area of Tiwanaku in Bolivia fro
  • Investigating archaeological looting using satellite images and GEORADAR: the experience in Lambayeq
  • ESA-EARSeL-CNR Joint Activities on Space Technologies for Natural and Cultural Heritage
  • New discoveries in the Piramide Naranjada in Cahuachi (Peru) using satellite, Ground Probing Radar a
  • MWENJE PRESENTATION TO AIR 2016
  • Panchali Umeshika
  • paper Tapete et al_chapter
  • Platform for UNESCO Sites-5月18日
  • ppt Thilina
  • Protecting World Heritage from Natural Hazards through Earth Observation Technology-Fang Chen
  • Persistent Scatterer Interferometry Processing of COSMO-SkyMed StripMap HIMAGE Time Series to Depict
  • A Space View of Radar Archaeological Marks: First Applications of COSMO-SkyMed X-Band Data
  • Space technology for archaeology and cultural heritage risk monitoring: case studies
  • Satellite-Based Monitoring of Archaeological Looting in Peru
  • Remote Sensing in Archaeology: From Visual Data Interpretation to Digital Data Manipulation
  • Image Enhancement, Feature 2 Extraction and Geospatial Analysis 3 in an Archaeological Perspective
  • Image Enhancement, Feature Extraction and Geospatial Analysis in an Archaeological Perspective
  • Pattern Recognition and Classification Using 2 VHR Data for Archaeological Research
  • Pattern Recognition and Classification Using VHR Data for Archaeological Research
  • Pan-Sharpening Techniques to Enhance 2 Archaeological Marks: An Overview
  • Satellite-Based Monitoring of Archaeological 2 Looting in Peru
  • Following the Ancient Nasca Puquios 2 from Space
  • Following the Ancient Nasca Puquios from Space
  • Springer_Masini et al_chapter14_pubblicati
  • unesco presentation Paris
  • training course 20160705
  • Tapete et al_arp1449