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PROGRAMME OVERVIEW:
Date Day Symposium Afternoon/Evening
Sept. 13, 2006
Wednesday Arrival in Graz - Guided sightseeing
tour (Old Town)

- Reception at the Town Hall of Graz
Sept. 14, 2006
Thursday Symposium Reception in a local winery
Sept. 15, 2006
Friday Symposium Cultural event
Preliminary Programme: PDF
 
Prizes for Best ORAL/POSTER Presentations by Young Authors
The HMRSC Council will award prizes (cash/software and books) to young authors for excellent ORAL or POSTER Presentations.
Conditions:
Candidate must be younger than 35 years (born on or after the 14 September, 1971).
Proof of age (travel document) is needed on request.
Candidate must have submitted her/his final paper not later than 14 September, 2006.
Candidate must be the first author.
To file an application for the prizes please send an e-mail to wolfgang.sulzer@uni-graz.at (Deadline: 8 September, 2006)
Results of the judging will be announced by 15 September, 2006 during the Closing Ceremony.
 
PRESENTATIONS:
List of Presentations: PDF (30.08.2006)
 
Topic
Authors
ORAL/POSTER

Nr. (see Programme)

A) Remote Sensing (RS) techniques
Kite aerial photography in high mountain ecosystem research D. Wundram, J. Löffler
ORAL
120
Mapping and monitoring glacial and periglacial phenomena with airborne laser scanning technology T. Geist, J.Stötter
ORAL
122
Operational Use of Airborne Laser Scanning for Forestry Applications in Complex Mountainous Terrain M. Hollaus, W. Wagner
ORAL
123
Terrestrial laser scanning for glacier monitoring: A comparison to standard geodetic and photogrammetric methods, and documentation of the glacier retreat of Goessnitzkees (Schober Group, Austria) between 2000 and 2005 A. Bauer, V. Kaufmann, A., Kellerer-Pirklbauer, M. Avian, G. Paar
POSTER
127
Problems of an Aerial Application of Close-Range-Photogrammetry Methods to Counter Adverse Weather Condition Problems of Survey Flights in Mountainous Terrain L. Gleitsmann, M. Kappas
ORAL
133
Generation of Digital Surface Models from Very High Resolution Optical Stereo Data in Alpine Regions K. Gutjahr, H. Raggam
ORAL
142
High Accuracy 3D Satellite Image Data Processing for Mountainous Regions A. Gruen
ORAL
143
Direct georeferencing in alpine environments from a helicopter K.Legat, J. Skaloud, P. Schär
ORAL
145
Determination of spatial snow depth distribution on slopes using terrestrial laser-scanner A. Prokop
ORAL
165
Airborne laser scanning and radar interferometry for digital topographic modelling and flood risk assessment. A. L. Mitchell, L. Ge, H.-C. Chang, L. Hazell ,T. Milne
ORAL
169
B) Morphological mapping

The Derivation of Indicators for Landslide Detection Using Very High Resolution Satellite Imagery

K. Granica, M.Hirschmugl, H. Proske, M. Schardt, A. Wimmer
ORAL
101

Multitemporal optical satellite data, digital elevation models and spatial data for the mapping of landslides and landslide hazard zonation on a regional scale

T. Drey, T. Glade
ORAL
113

3D Multisensor Study of the Geology and Geomorphology of Quomolangma Feng (Mt Everest), Tibetan Himalayas

G. Bax, M. Searle
POSTER
138
Geomorphological mapping in Mid-Wales, UK, based on remotely sensed data Eva Sahlin, Neil F. Glasser
POSTER
175
An Automated Method to Outline the Ice Extension of Debris-Covered Glaciers Based on ASTER Imagery
M. F.. Buchroithner, T. Bolch, A.Kunert
ORAL
172
C) Monitoring of environment
The retreat of the Pasterze glacier (Austria) from 1996 to 2005 – combination of different data sets for spatial analysis M. Avian, A. Kellerer-Pirklbauer, G. K. Lieb
POSTER
110
Glacier Mass Balance and Runoff Modelling using Satellite Data T. Nagler, H. Rott
ORAL
112
Relationships between landform and phyto-diversity in the Turtmann valley, Switzerland K. Kleinod , G. Menz
ORAL
114
Habitat Monitoring in Alpine Regions by Means of QuickBird Data M. Nutz, U. Schmitt, M. Schardt
ORAL
124
Integration of different kind of remote sensing data as a tool for quantitative analysis of glacier evolution F.Villa, S.Sironi, M.DeAmicis, F.Zucca, A.Tamburini
POSTER
130
Assessment of alpine protection forest parameters based on Lidar data and Spot V satellite imagery R. Wack, H. Stelz
ORAL
139
The recessions of the Pasterze Glacier, Austria, as determined from maps, satellite imagery and ground measurements from 1864 to 2005 K. J. Bayr, D. K. Hall, S. Derrick
POSTER
136
Qualitative Hazard Assessment of Glacier Lakes in the Himalayas based on Remote Sensing Techniques D. Leber
ORAL
147
Difficulties in Mapping Geometry Changes on a High Arctic Glacier with Standard Remote Sensing Software J. Deutscher
POSTER
156
Assessment of current ongoing land cover changes in the Niedere Tauern range in Styria / Austria H. Gallaun
ORAL
158
Land degradation based on space imagery in the mountainous areas of western Anatolia I. Atalay, H.Cukur, G. Gunduzoglu
POSTER
163
Landslide Mapping and Hazard Assessement M.K. Pradhan, D. Wangda
POSTER
177
Mapping potential of high resolution space images in mountainous urban areas H. Topan, G. Büyüksalih, D. Maktav
POSTER
176
Ecology of the Mountainous Environment as a Complex System Saturnino Leguizamón
ORAL
174
Mapping of mass balance parameters on Mýrdalsjökull, Iceland, by optical and radar remote sensing data J. Jaenicke, K. Scharrer, U. Münzer, Á. Gudmundsson
POSTER
179
Digital assessment of glacier changes from repeat Landsat TM and ETM+ satellite data: a pilot study across the Bhutanese Himalayas Michael Avian, Andreas Kääb
POSTER
180
Snow and Vegetation Monitoring in the Scandinavian Mountains Jostein Amlien
POSTER
181
Regional Mapping of Regione Piemonte Using Airborne Interferometric Radar Mapping JH. MacKay, M. Mason
ORAL
182
D) Permafrost studies and rock glacier monitoring

Application of ERS InSAR for detecting slope movement in a periglacial mountain environment (western Valais Alps, Switzerland)

R. Delaloye, C. Lambiel, R.Lugon, H. Raetzo, T.Strozzi
ORAL
111
Paraglacial talus instability in recently deglaciated cirques: Schober group, Austria A. Kellerer-Pirklbauer, V. Kaufmann
ORAL
137
Short-term changes in surface velocities on the Becs-de-Bosson rock glacier (western Swiss Alps) E. Perruchoud, R. Delaloye
POSTER
132
Mapping of the 3D surface motion field of Doesen rock glacier (Ankogel group, Austria) and its spatio-temporal change (1954-1998) by means of digital photogrammetry R. Ladstädter, V. Kaufmann
POSTER
144
Creep of Three Alpine Rock Glaciers – Observation and Modelling (Ötztal- and Stubai Alps, Austria) H. Hausmann, K. Krainer, E. Brückl, W. Mostler
ORAL
159
Geodesic and photogrammetric techniques for the cartographic production and the observation of the geomorphic dynamic of the Corral del Veleta active rock glacier. (Sierra Nevada, Spain) J.J.de Sanjosé Blasco, A. D. J. Atkinson Gordo, N. A. de Pablo, J. J. Zamorano Orozco, D. Palacios Estremera, J. de Matías Bejarano
POSTER
162
E) High mountain cartography and 3D relief depiction
About life and work of a patriarch of Austrian Alpine Cartography G. Brandstätter
ORAL
155
Satellite Image and Relief Representation
A Contribution to the Theory of Mountain Cartography
R. Kostka
ORAL
107
Cartographic Production (1997 – 2003) of the Popcatépetl (Mexico) and the Ventorillo glacier for the analysis of hydro volcanic risks J.J.de Sanjosé Blasco, A. D. J. Atkinson Gordo, N. A. de Pablo, J. J. Zamorano Orozco, D. Palacios Estremera, J. de Matías Bejarano
POSTER
161
Continuous Datasets from Satellite Imagery for Land Cover Mapping in Mountain Cartography

M. Gamache
ORAL
173
Cerro Aconcagua Sat-Map T. Blazej , P. Fink , R. Kostka , W. Sulzer
POSTER
183
F) Hybrid solutions of GIS and RS
Assessment of high altitude pasture degradation in South Tibet supported by land cover maps and digital terrain models derived from Aster satellite data M. Kriechbaum, E. Heine, F. Suppan
ORAL
146
Using a Geographic Information System to Analyze and Display Breeding Bird Habitat Data Utilizing Image Base Maps for Decision Making Related to Land Management J. E. Northeimer, R. L. Jones, R. Quillen
ORAL
148
CLUE-Complex Landscape Units for Environmental assessment and modelling L. Dragut, T. Blaschke
POSTER
186

The diversity of nature and how to manage it with Geo-Technologies. Experiences in sustainability got from the fieldwork in Hohentauern (Austria)

J. Gspurning, W. Sulzer
POSTER
185
G) Methodological improvements concerning HMRSC
A new semi-automatic tool for 3-dimensional landform mapping M. Schneider, J.-Chr. Otto
ORAL
116
Forest Canopy Estimation using k-Nearest Neighbour algorithm in Mountain Regions of Northern Sichuan J. Nieminen, P. Zhou, T. Tokola
POSTER
134
Object-oriented classification of alpine landforms from ASTER scenes (Reintal, Bavarian Alps) N. J. Schneevoigt, T. Kellenberger, L. Schrott, A. Kääb
ORAL
135
Automated boundary delineation and spatial change assessment of Alpine habitats E. Weinke, S. Lang
ORAL
160
Mountain Environment Knowledge Hub initiatives in the Hindu-Kush-Himalayan Region B. Shresta
ORAL
184
H) Education
„Mountains from Space“ – a book based on remote sensing data for supporting public understanding of science N. Sparwasser, R. Meisner, T. Andresen, S. Dech
ORAL
125
Earth observation education in the Hindu Kush - Himalayan Region, an ESA initiative J. Lichtenegger, P. B. Sorensen, M. Fea, J.-C. Bigot
ORAL
141
An Integrated Design of a Geospatial Program with an Information Technology Core R. L. Jones, J.O. Brumfield, J.Northeimer
ORAL
149
Monitoring Glaciers and Glacial Lakes – A Case Study for Eduspace M.K. Pradhan, D. Wangda
ORAL
178
I) Miscellaneous
Alpine Institute for Aplied Remote Sensing Chr. Steuerer, M. Zebisch
POSTER
188
Maps of Leonhard Brandstätter G. Brandstätter
POSTER
189
 
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