Since 2005, the Social Development Department of the Japan
International Cooperation Agency (JICA) has organized study sessions
on how to use information and communications technology (ICT).
In these study sessions, lectures are held in JICA's Tokyo office
and broadcast to JICA offices all over the world.
On November 15, 2007, the 24th study session was held under
the theme of "Monitoring the Environment and Disasters from
Space."
Professor Yuzo Suga, from the Department of Global Environment
Studies of the Hiroshima Institute of Technology, was invited
as a speaker. JICA's six offices located in China, Thailand,
Pakistan, Palestine, Vietnam, and Nepal participated in this
study session.
In the study session, Professor Suga introduced the structure
and way of using remote-sensing satellites and cited some examples.
Examples of using satellites:
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During the Q&A session, staff from each county's
JICA office introduced the issues faced in their respective countries
and discussed the possibility of using satellites to solve those
issues.
This study session will help JICA staff in foreign countries
to understand remote sensing and contribute to some counter measurements
against the natural disasters. |