Issue 51

April - May 2002

Editorial

Features

Landsat Debates the Future

JON FAIRALL

L-7 is doing fine; it's L-8 that's causing the problem

Focus on Remote Sensing

STUART PHINN et al

A national survey of remote sensing for environmental monitoring and management applications in Australia.

Tracking Settlement

LOUISE THOMAS

Pollen provides a key to the past.

Visualising the World

JON FAIRALL

The technology that's giving us back the third dimension.

Environment

Water Quality

TANYA WHITEWAY

Mapping Canberra's watersheds to improve the quality of the drinking water.

Mapping Concrete

LEISA SMALL

Catchment management in the city.

Spatial Data in Environmental Management

TONI HARPER

GIS supporting natural resource management and catchment activities

Managing Chemicals

GIL CHESTERFIELD

One way to ensure that chemicals do less damage to the environment.

Scanning Growing Horizons

HAZEL BAKER

There is still a market for using scanning to convert data from hard copy.

High Altitude GIS

NICK MOUNT and RON RUMBACHS

      Could GIS-based models play a role in future expeditions to the world's highest peaks

Columns

Opinion

Jonathan Harris

News

AURISA Perspectives

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