Proceedings: Mapping Tomorrow's Resources - a symposium on the uses of remote sensing, geographic information systems, and global positioning systems (GPS) for natural resource managers are available. The symposium was held 23-24 April 1992 at Utah State University. The proceedings are published as Natural Resources and Environmental Issues Volume II 1993. The proceedings contains 13 papers (in English) and 89 pages. They may be purchased from College of Natural Resources, Utah State University, Logan, UT 84322-5200 USA. Purchase price is 20 US Dollars for people in USA and 25 US dollars elsewhere. Payment should be made payable to Quinney Library. Topic include - Natural resource information - from monopoly to competition, global resources and mission to planet Earth, GIS Systems and data management for global data sets in natural resources, an historical analysis of GIS, the global resource information database, overview of geographic information systems technology in Utah State Government, politcally correct global mapping and monitoring, integrating satellite imagery and GIS into natural resource management, forest service application of remote sensing and the national training program, gap analysis-a geographic approach for assessing national biological diversity, etc. -- Gyde Lund, USDA FS
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