International development of multi-band Pol-InSAR satellite sensors for protecting the Flora and Fauna as well as natural land and coastal Environment within the equatorial belt of +/-23.77 deg, +/-18 deg, +/-12 deg and +/-8 deg Latitude

Boerner WM, Erricolo D, Negishi T, Yang R, Krieger G, Reigber A, Moreira A (2016)


Publication Type: Conference contribution

Publication year: 2016

Publisher: IEEE

Series: Geoscience and Remote Sensing

Pages Range: 5690-5693

Conference Proceedings Title: IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS)

URI: https://elib.dlr.de/107988/

DOI: 10.1109/IGARSS.2016.7730486

Abstract

With the relentless increase in population density, the anthropogenic expansion into natural terrestrial hazard zones has become irreversible resulting in ever more catastrophic disasters, not only in the Asia-Pacific region more so within the entire tropical belt engulfing Mother Earth. Thus not only the Indonesian Pacific Islands, so also South America, Africa and back via the Islands of the Indian Ocean to Asia-Pacific, these natural events like volcano eruptions, earthquakes with emerging tsunami, cyclones and severe down pours, humidity and haze have caused havoc, loss of lives, destruction of infrastructure and above all intentional manmade interference resulting in the deterioration of pristine tropical jungle forests. Matters have become so bad that proposals are forthcoming for equating oil-palm and tropical-fruit orchard mono-cultures with pristine tropical jungle habitat by greedy developers mostly exterior to local environmental regions suffering helplessly from it.

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APA:

Boerner, W.-M., Erricolo, D., Negishi, T., Yang, R., Krieger, G., Reigber, A., & Moreira, A. (2016). International development of multi-band Pol-InSAR satellite sensors for protecting the Flora and Fauna as well as natural land and coastal Environment within the equatorial belt of +/-23.77 deg, +/-18 deg, +/-12 deg and +/-8 deg Latitude. In IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS) (pp. 5690-5693). IEEE.

MLA:

Boerner, Wolfgang-Martin, et al. "International development of multi-band Pol-InSAR satellite sensors for protecting the Flora and Fauna as well as natural land and coastal Environment within the equatorial belt of +/-23.77 deg, +/-18 deg, +/-12 deg and +/-8 deg Latitude." Proceedings of the IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS) IEEE, 2016. 5690-5693.

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