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PDF files (partially in low resolution) of all EuroSDR reports and online proceedings of EuroSDR workshops are freely available for
download
on the EuroSDR webpages.
Recent publications include:
- Cramer, M., 2009. Digital Camera Calibration - report of EuroSDR project. 262 pages. Frankfurt a.M. 2009.
- Kolbe, T.H. (ed.), 2008. Final
report on the EuroSDR CityGML Project
- Patrucco, R. & Murray, K. (eds.), 2008. Proceedings of the EuroSDR/EuroGeographics workshop "Production Partnership Management",
7th to 9th November 2007 in Southampton, UK.
- Colomina, I. & Hernández, E. (eds.), 2008. Proceedings of the Institut de Geomàtica / EuroSDR "International Calibration and Orientation Workshop EuroCOW 2008"
held from 30th January to 1st February 2008 in Castelldefels, Spain.
- Heipke, C. & Sester, M. (eds.), 2008. Proceedings of the ISPRS / EuroSDR Workshop "Geosensor Networks",
20th to 22nd February 2008, Hannover, Germany. Frankfurt a.M. 2008, see also
here
- Kaartinen, H. & Hyyppä, J., 2008. Tree Extraction - report of EuroSDR project. 60 pages. Frankfurt a.M. 2008.
EuroSDR announces as well a new series of distance e-learning
courses begins in March 2010.
EuroSDR (formerly OEEPE) is a European spatial data research organisation that undertakes collaborative applied research projects, hosts focussed workshops,
publishes an official series of reports, delivers an annual series of short distance learning courses, contributes to the development of specifications and
standards by
OGC, ISO and
CEN and participates in the drafting of the INSPIRE implementing rules.
Membership consists of organisations representing national GI (Geographical Information) production and/or research throughout Europe with
seventeen countries currently represented. Its strength lies in its functioning as a network of delegates, commission chairs and project
leaders from production and research organisations, working together on a common research agenda. Research activities, undertaken through
international co-operation, serve the European Geoinformatics community and address the whole chain of reference spatial data production, management and delivery.
Activities are guided by its rolling research plans, which are reviewed on a four yearly basis.
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