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== Bridging the gap in SAR processing in Africa == | == Bridging the gap in SAR processing in Africa == | ||
- | * 1- Lusaka, Zambia: October 10 - 14, 2016 | + | SAR remote sensing provides a new dimension for measuring various bio-geophysical parameters of the features on Earth surface. SAR sensors are advantageous in comparison to optical remote sensing because of their day/night capabilities and penetration through even dense cloud cover. Since 2016, CEOS WGCapD has provided the following SAR Training Workshops, on data access, awareness, processing, and applications, to users in developing countries: |
- | * ({{Report_CEOS_WGCapD_SAR_Training_Workshop_in_Zambia_10_14_October_2016.pdf|Final Report}}) | + | |
- | * 2- Pretoria, South Africa in January 2017 | + | |**1 - Lusaka, Zambia:** October 10 - 14, 2016 | {{sar-workshop:sar_training_workshop_lusaka_zambia_oct_2016_report_web.pdf|Final Report}}| |
- | * 3- Libreville, Gabon in February 2017 | + | |
+ | |** 2 - Pretoria, South Africa:** 20 – 26 January, 2017|| | ||
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+ | |** 3 - Libreville, Gabon:** 20-24 February, 2017|{{sar-workshop:agenda_sar_training_libreville_gabon_feb_2017.pdf|Agenda}}|{{sar-workshop:sar_training_workshop_libreville_gabon_feb_2017_report_web.pdf|Final Report}}| | ||
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+ | |**4- Tshwane, South Africa:** 4 - 7 May, 2017|{{sar-workshop:agenda_sar_workshop_isrse_tshwane_southafrica_may_2017.pdf|Agenda}}| |