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Environmental Monitoring Digital Library: Improving the Accessibility of the Russian Satellite Data

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2005

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Masaryk University Brno

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The main goal of the paper is to research techniques aimed at improving the accessibility of Russian Satellite Remote Sensing data. There are currently several large-scale efforts to build the distributed Digital Library of Space Data as comprehensive information Internet-based management system. Digital Library that is planned to provide: access data, search data, dissemination the resulting data. For many years Russia has been carrying out an extensive programme of Earth Observation using a range of satellite remote sensing instruments. Relevant missions include PRIRODA-MIR, RESURS and METEOR. However, despite the large volumes of Russian datasets generated by these systems they are not exploited as much as they could be, especially outside Russia. It is important that such potentially useful datasets are utilised to the maximum extent possible in order to achieve maximum cost effectiveness from the previous space investments and to justify future expenditure on new and continuing programmes. Improving the accessibility of Russian satellite data could make a very substantial contribution to Environmental Monitoring and Natural Disaster mitigation. The goal the creation of Digital Library is to build a Web-based information system that is loaded with Earth Observation data sets as well as tools to help user access the Earth Observation data.

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Kudashev, Efim; Filonov, Andrey (2005): Environmental Monitoring Digital Library: Improving the Accessibility of the Russian Satellite Data. Informatics for Environmental Protection - Networking Environmental Information. Brno: Masaryk University Brno. Geographical information systems and their applications. Brno. 2005

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