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  • 2nd Regional Training Course On "Use of GIS and Remote Sensing In Disaster Risk Management"
  • 2nd Regional Training Course on "Use of GIS and Remote Sensing in Disaster Risk Management"

2nd Regional Training Course on "Use of GIS and Remote Sensing in Disaster Risk Management"

Mon, 5 May 2008
From 5 - 16 May, together with the Asian Disaster Preparedness Center (ADPC) and the Geoinformatics Center of the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT-GIC), ITC will offer the 2nd Regional Training Course on "Use of GIS and Remote Sensing in Disaster Risk Management", aimed at professionals working in the disaster management field who require knowledge on the use of Geoinformation. The course will be held in Bangkok, Thailand, and is limited to 20 participants. For more information contact Dr. Norman Kerle (kerle@itc.nl), or Falak Nawaz (falak@adpc.net), or see http://www.itc.nl/education/courses/course_descriptions/C08-ESA-TM-02.aspx or http://www.adpc.net/v2007/. The registration form can be found at: http://www.adpc.net/v2007/Downloads/Application%20Forms/trgappliform2007.doc

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