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Workshop Announcement

Advances in Earth Remote Sensing Applications in Africa

Cape Town, South Africa, 26-28 November 2007



The 2nd Annual WGEdu Remote Sensing Workshop presented in memory of Jay W. Feuquay will held on the campus of the University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa, November 26-28. The 3-day workshop is designed to meet the needs of tertiary-level remote sensing educators and remote sensing practitioners from government agencies and NGOs in South Africa and other African countries.

The deadline for applications to participate is 5 October 2007.

Workshop Announcement and Informantion Note

Provisional Programme

Application Form (pdf) (MS Word)



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