Complementary Applications to Remote Sensing enhance its capabilities by integrating other technologies, methodologies, and data sources. These combinations allow for more accurate, efficient, and insightful analysis across various fields.
Remote Sensing involve gathering information about an object or area without physical contact, have diverse applications in daily life, extending beyond scientific research to practical uses in agriculture, disaster management, urban planning, and environmental monitoring.
Ms. Mirella Díaz Núñez is a Geographic Engineer with a Master's degree in Geographic Information Technology and co-author of the publication "Geospatial Information Management: A Guide to Good Practices for the Implementation of Institutional Spatial Data Infrastructures." More than 13 years of experience in geospatial and georeferenced data applied to territorial analysis and disaster risk management, through the generation of digital cartography, georeferenced databases, raster and vector information, thematic maps, cartographic conditioning, thematic modeling, organization of working groups, and optimization in product development. I also have a high level of proficiency in digital, analog, and alphanumeric cartographic development programs, using remote sensing tools and geographic information systems to improve information management and support decision-making, research projects, and, in particular, their application in planning and territorial management.
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
Availability: 2025-01-01 from to 2025-12-31
Mode: ONLINE RECORDED
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Lecturers: 1
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