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Your registration will be processed immediately and securely online when you pay online. (New to ESF online registration? Read our helpfile.) Professional rate is $65 ($80 after May 5) Student rate is $35 ($50 after May 5) Workshop rate is $50 Our Payment Policy We welcome your participation at outreach events. Pre-registered, pre-paid registrants are asked to check in at the onsite registration desk to receive a name badge and handouts. Effective May 2008, registration fees must be paid prior to admittance. If you have pre-registered and have a balance due, please be prepared to make your payment at onsite registration desk. We will accept a personal or business check payable to SUNY Research Foundation, or VISA or MasterCard (No American Express). Registrants using a Purchase Order or Voucher are asked to provide the PO/Voucher number as well as a credit card number. If payment is not received within 30 days after the event, your credit card will be charged the appropriate fee. 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State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry SUNY-ESF | 1 Forestry Drive | Syracuse, NY 13210 | 315-470-6500 Copyright © 2013 | Information | Webmaster SEARCH: HOME | GATEWAYS | ACADEMICS | ADMISSION | DIRECTORIES | VISIT | LOG IN | SITE INDEX Outreach ▼ HOME Programs & Projects ▼ FACEBOOK YOUTUBE Calendars E-NEWS About Contact BLOG ESF HOME > OUTREACH > PD > 2008 > ASPRS 7th Annual CNY ASPRS New York State Remote Sensing Symposium Monday, May 19, 2008 Homepage Agenda Workshop Directions and Parking Last year's ASPRS SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry Preliminary Agenda: Monday, May 19, 2008 Time Activity Room(s) 12:00 - 2:00 pm Sign in for workshop Lobby of Baker Lab 1:00 - 3:00 pm Workshops: Detecting and monitoring land use and land cover change over time instructed by Kass Green Room 145, Baker Lab 3:00 - 3:30 pm Sign in Lobby of Baker Lab 3:30 - 4:00 pm A Comparison of Five Land Use /Land Cover Classifications in the New York City Watershed and Their Implications for Managing Future Water Quality, Dr. Myrna Hall, SUNY-ESF. Room 145, Baker Lab 4:00 - 4:30 pm Land Use Analysis from Multisource Data including state-of-the-art Remote Sensing Technologies, Dr. Le Wang, SUNY Buffalo Room 145, Baker Lab 4:30 - 5:00 pm Urban and Community Forestry Assessments, Dr Eric Greenfield, USDA Forest Service Room 145, Baker Lab 5:00- 6:15 pm Reception and Student Poster Session Room 408 , Baker Lab 6:15 - 7:15 pm CNY ASPRS Meeting and Student of the Year Award Room 408 , Baker Lab 7:30 pm Dinner with speaker, Kass Green, Update on ASPRS Accomplishments and Future Tasks Room 408 , Baker Lab State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry SUNY-ESF | 1 Forestry Drive | Syracuse, NY 13210 | 315-470-6500 Copyright © 2013 | Information | Webmaster SEARCH: HOME | GATEWAYS | ACADEMICS | ADMISSION | DIRECTORIES | VISIT | LOG IN | SITE INDEX Outreach ▼ HOME Programs & Projects ▼ FACEBOOK YOUTUBE Calendars E-NEWS About Contact BLOG ESF HOME > OUTREACH > PD > 2008 > ASPRS 7th Annual CNY ASPRS New York State Remote Sensing Symposium Monday, May 19, 2008, 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm in Room 139, Baker Hall Instructor: Kass Green Homepage Agenda Workshop Directions and Parking Last year's ASPRS Detecting and Monitoring Land Use and Land Cover Change Over Time The purpose of this course is to introduce students to the concepts and techniques of change detection. Two primary questions are answered: How should change in land cover and land use be characterized? What types of GIS and remote sensing procedures can be used to locate, identify, measure, and incorporate change into land cover and land use applications? The Workshop is organized as follows: Introduction Definition of change detection Discussion of the different goals of change detection Types of change detection procedures commonly used. Tabular comparisons Map to map comparisons Multi-temporal image analysis Manual and automated methods for change detection Single date analysis Multiple date analysis Image differencing Unsupervised classification of multi-temporal imagery Principal components analysis Map to image analysis Requirements of change detection projects Specifying the type of change to be detected Choosing the source data Controlling all non-change variation Each section of the workshop will be exemplified with real world case studies and applications. State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry SUNY-ESF | 1 Forestry Drive | Syracuse, NY 13210 | 315-470-6500 Copyright © 2013 | Information | Webmaster SEARCH: HOME | GATEWAYS | ACADEMICS | ADMISSION | DIRECTORIES | VISIT | LOG IN | SITE INDEX Outreach ▼ HOME Programs & Projects ▼ FACEBOOK YOUTUBE Calendars E-NEWS About Contact BLOG ESF HOME > OUTREACH > PD > 2008 > ASPRS Homepage Driving Directions: Agenda From Points East of Syracuse: Workshop New York State Thruway (I-90) west to exit 36 for I-81 south. I-81 south to exit 18 for East Adams Street (follow signs). Directions and Parking Last year's ASPRS Turn left onto East Adams Street; proceed two blocks to Irving Avenue. Turn right onto Irving Avenue. Follow Irving Avenue to the end. The ESF campus entrance is on your left, next to the Carrier Dome. From Points South of Syracuse: I-81 north to exit 18 for East Adams Street. Turn right onto East Adams Street at the end of the exit ramp. Proceed two blocks to Irving Avenue. Turn right onto Irving Avenue. Follow Irving Avenue to the end. The ESF campus entrance is on your left, next to the Carrier Dome. From Points West of Syracuse: New York State Thruway (I-90) east to exit 36 for I-81 south. I-81 south to exit 18 for East Adams Street (follow signs). Turn left onto East Adams Street; proceed two blocks to Irving Avenue. Turn right onto Irving Avenue. Follow Irving Avenue to the end. The ESF campus entrance is on your left, next to the Carrier Dome. From Points North of Syracuse: I-81 south to exit 18 for East Adams Street (follow signs). Turn left onto East Adams Street; proceed two blocks to Irving Avenue. Turn right onto Irving Avenue. Follow Irving Avenue to the end. The ESF campus entrance is on your left, next to the Carrier Dome. Parking Parking is available in the SU Irving Garage. Please tell the attendant you are attending a meeting on the ESF campus (the parking fee will be covered by ESF Outreach). Irving garage (directions) If you will be in need of handicapped parking facilities, please make arrangements with ESF University Police by calling (315) 470-6666. State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry SUNY-ESF | 1 Forestry Drive | Syracuse, NY 13210 | 315-470-6500 Copyright © 2013 | Information | Webmaster ESF OUTREACH SUNY College of Environmental Science & Forestry ESF Outreach SUNY College of Environmental Science & Forestry 221 Marshall Hall, Syracuse, New York 13210-2784 7th Annual New York State Remote Sensing Symposium 7th Annual New York State Remote Sensing Symposium The Central New York Region of ASPRS invites you to the Seventh Annual New York State Remote Sensing Symposium. The symposium this year includes a workshop and presentations related to the challenges with generating and using data for land use and land cover change across a range of scales. Keynote: “Update on ASPRS Accomplishments and Future Tasks” Kass Green, President, The Alta Vista Company, Berkeley, CA. May 19, 2008 SUNY-ESF Campus Syracuse, New York Sponsored by Central New York Region of the American Society for Photogrammetry & Remote Sensing SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Society Kass Green is the President Elect of ASPRS and the President of Kass Green and Associates where she consults on geospatial strategy, technology and policy issues to private, educational, and public organizations. Four years ago, Kass retired as President of Space Imaging Solutions. Prior to joining Space Imaging, Kass was the President of Pacific Meridian Resources, a geospatial services company she co-founded in 1988 and sold to Space Imaging in 2000. Ms. Green has given several hundred research presentations throughout the world at various conferences. Her published articles have appeared in numerous journals. Her scientific service includes current membership on the National Geospatial Advisory Committee, past membership on three National Research Council panels for the National Academy of Sciences, authorship of several chapters of books, as well as co-authoring the text book, Assessing the Accuracy of Remotely Sensed Data. Kass received her B.S. degree in Forestry from the University of California at Berkeley, her M.S. degree in Resource Policy and Management from the University of Michigan, and advanced to PhD candidacy at the University of California at Berkeley. 7th Annual New York State Remote Sensing Symposium The purpose of this course is to introduce students to the concepts and techniques of change detection. Two primary questions are answered: • How should change in land cover and land use be characterized? • What types of GIS and remote sensing procedures can be used to locate, identify, measure, and incorporate change into land cover and land use applications? Agenda for Monday, May 19, 2008 12:00 - 1:00 pm 1:00 - 3:00 pm 3:00 - 3:30 pm 3:30 - 4:00 pm 4:00 - 4:30 pm 4:30 - 5:00 pm 5:00 - 6:15 pm 6:15 - 7:15 pm 7:15 - 7:30 pm 7:30 pm Workshop Sign in, Baker Lab Land Use/Land Cover workshop Sign in, Baker Lab Welcome from Pat O'Shaughnessy, President, CNY ASPRS A Comparison of Five Land Use / Land Cover Classifications in the New York City Watershed and Their Implications for Managing Future Water Quality, Dr. Myrna Hall, SUNY-ESF Land Use Analysis from Multi source Data including state-of-theart Remote Sensing Technologies, Dr. Le Wang, SUNY Buffalo Urban and Community Forestry Assessments, Dr Eric Greenfield, USDA Forest Service Poster session with reception Banquet Dinner CNY ASPRS Business Meeting and Student of the Year Award Kass Green, Update on ASPRS Accomplishments and Future Tasks Location: Baker Lab, SUNY-ESF, 1 Forestry Drive, Syracuse, NY 13210, Phone: (315) 470-6817, Fax: (315) 470-6890. Parking in Irving Parking Garage. Directions: From Points East: NYS Thruway (I-90) west to exit 36 for I-81 south. I-81 south to exit 18 for East Adams Street (follow signs). Turn left onto East Adams Street; proceed two blocks to Irving Avenue. Turn right onto Irving Avenue. Follow Irving Avenue to the end. The ESF campus is on your left, next to the Carrier Dome. Monday, May 19, 2008 Name _________________________________________ Organization____________________________________ Address________________________________________ City_________________ State ______ Zip____________ Phone (____) ____________ Fax (____)______________ From Points South: I-81 north to exit 18 for East Adams Street. Turn right onto East Adams Street at the end of the exit ramp. Proceed two blocks to Irving Avenue. Turn right onto Irving Avenue. Follow Irving Avenue to the end. The ESF campus is on your left, next to the Carrier Dome. email__________________________________________ Dietary or special needs:__________________________ Registration: includes dinner _____ Professional postmarked by May 5: _____ Professional after May 5: _____ Student postmarked by May 5: _____ Student postmarked after May 5: _____ Workshop (optional) shop Methods of Payment: From Points West: NYS Thruway (I-90) east to exit 36 for I-81 south. I-81 south to exit 18 for East Adams Street (follow signs). Turn left onto East Adams Street; proceed two blocks to Irving Avenue. Turn right onto Irving Avenue. Follow Irving Avenue to the end. The ESF campus is on your left, next to the Carrier Dome. From Points North: I-81 south to exit 18 for East Adams Street (follow signs). Turn left onto East Adams Street; proceed two blocks to Irving Avenue. Turn right onto Irving Avenue. Follow Irving Avenue to the end. The ESF campus is on your left, next to the Carrier Dome. $65 $80 $35 $45 $50Work- ___ Online at www.esf.edu/outreach/pd/2008/asprs/ (using VISA or MasterCard only) ___ Check (payable to SUNY Research Foundation) ___ Purchase order or voucher Register online, mail or fax form to: ESF Outreach, SUNY College of Environmental Science & Forestry, 221 Marshall Hall, 1 Forestry Drive, Syracuse, NY 13210 FAX: 315-470-6890, Phone: 315-470-6817. Symposium Fees: Registration postmarked by May 5 is $65. After May 5, the fee is $80. The student fee is $35. After May 5, the student fee is $50. The registration fee includes a reception and dinner. Workshop is a $50 optional fee. Early Registration Deadline: May 5, 2008 Visit ASPRS on the Web Interested in becoming a member of ASPRS? Sign up on the web: http://www.asprs.org/membership/. Questions? Call ESF Outreach at (315) 470-6817 or visit us on the web at http://www.esf.edu/outreach/pd/2008/asprs/. Refund Policy: Participants who wish to cancel must provide written request to ESF Outreach to receive a refund no later than May 5th . Refunds will not be granted by phone or after May 5, 2008. Substitutions are permissible at any time. To register and for event information, visit the Web http://www.esf.edu/outreach/pd/2008/asprs/. Workshop: Detecting and Monitoring Land Use and Land Cover Change Over Time. Instructor: Kass Green Registration Form 7th Annual New York State Remote Sensing Symposium Kass Green Kass Green is the President Elect of ASPRS and the President of Kass Green and Associates where she consults on geospatial strategy, technology and policy issues to private, educational, and public organizations. Four years ago, Kass retired as President of Space Imaging Solutions. Prior to joining Space Imaging, Kass was the President of Pacific Meridian Resources, a geospatial services company she co-founded in 1988 and sold to Space Imaging in 2000. Ms. Green has given several hundred research presentations throughout the world at various conferences. Her published articles have appeared in numerous journals. Her scientific service includes current membership on the National Geospatial Advisory Committee, past membership on three National Research Council panels for the National Academy of Sciences, authorship of several chapters of books, as well as co-authoring the text book, Assessing the Accuracy of Remotely Sensed Data. Kass received her B.S. degree in Forestry from the University of California at Berkeley, her M.S. degree in Resource Policy and Management from the University of Michigan, and advanced to PhD candidacy at the University of California at Berkeley.