Vicki Zanoni
Stennis Space Center
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international geoscience and remote sensing symposium | 2004
Shahid Habib; Fritz Policelli; Vicki Zanoni
For the last three decades, Earth science remote sensing technologies have been providing an enormous amount of useful data and information serving to broaden our understanding of the home planet as a system. NASAs Earth science program has deployed about 18 complex satellites and is in the process of defining and launching multiple observing systems in this decade. At the same time, the European Community and many other countries such as Russia, France, India, Japan, and China have also significantly contributed to Earth science research. To date, the majority of such efforts have concentrated on expanding our scientific understanding of the multiple nonlinear and chaotic processes of Earths behavior. In recent years, legislators and stakeholders have put serious pressure on the science community to devote more attention to making use of scientific results for societal benefit. For instance, there are a number of areas such as energy forecasting, aviation safety, agricultural efficiency, disaster management, air quality and public health that can directly take advantage of Earth science results to analyze and predict large scale problems and conditions. This is becoming even more important now that we live in a global economy interconnected via the internet and transportation systems; regional environmental conditions can have far reaching impact across continental boundaries. These factors dictate requirements for global data that can help us assess and control the devastating problems of famine, water resources, wildfires, human health and more. To do this requires a serious, organized, and systematic approach that transfers fundamental research products to the applied sciences domain. This paper presents a systems engineering and management process that can effectively make such transfer of data to the user community. Examples are presented on how the above decision making framework can help in solving critical problems such as the spread of vector borne diseases, forecasts of harmful algal blooms as well as forest fires and wildfires, and the intercontinental transport of dust storms and pollution
Remote Sensing of Environment | 2003
Mary Pagnutti; Robert Ryan; Michelle Kelly; Kara Holekamp; Vicki Zanoni; Kurtis J. Thome; Stephen Schiller
Archive | 2002
Mary Pagnutti; Kara Holekamp; Robert Ryan; Slawomir Blonski; Richard Sellers; Bruce A. Davis; Vicki Zanoni
Remote Sensing of Environment | 2003
Vicki Zanoni; Samuel N. Goward
Remote Sensing of Environment | 2003
Vicki Zanoni; Tom Stanley; Robert Ryan; Mary Pagnutti; Braxton Baldridge; Spencer Roylance; Greg Snyder; George Lee
Archive | 2001
Slawomir Blonksi; Gerald Gasser; Jeffrey Russell; Robert Ryan; Greg Terrie; Vicki Zanoni
Archive | 2002
Vicki Zanoni; Bruce A. Davis; Robert Ryan; Slavomir Blonski; Gerald Gasser
Remote Sensing of Environment | 2003
Samuel N. Goward; J. R. G. Townshend; Vicki Zanoni; Fritz Policelli; Tom Stanley; Robert Ryan; Kara Holekamp; Lauren W. Underwood; Mary Pagnutti; Rose Fletcher
Archive | 1999
Vicki Zanoni; Tom Stanley; Slawomir Blonski; Changyong Cao; Jerry Gasser; Robert Ryan
Archive | 2003
Charles Smith; Mary Pagnutti; Kara Holekamp; Vicki Zanoni; Debbie Fendley