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Title: Earth Observation-Based Dwelling Detection Approaches in a Highly Complex Refugee Camp Environment - A Comparative Study
Authors: Spröhnle, Kristin
Tiede, Dirk
Schoepfer, Elisabeth
Füreder, Petra
Svanberg, Anna
Rost, Torbjörn
Keywords: refugee camp
Internally Displaced Persons
Earth observation
xero qaxooti
qaxootiga dalka gudihiisa
campo rifugiati
profughi interni
osservazioni della Terra dallo spazio
Issue Date: Sep-2014
Publisher: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
Type: article
Journal: Remote Sensing
Call Number: Originale conservato presso il Centro Studi Somali (http://host.uniroma3.it/centri/CentroStudiSomali/index.php)
Issue Number: 10
Pages: 9277-9297
Abstract: For effective management of refugee camps or camps for internally displaced persons (IDPs) relief organizations need up-to-date information on the camp situation, that can be provided by Earth observation (EO). In this study, different approaches were tested using the example of a highly complex camp site in Somalia.
Si loogu sameeyo maareen rasmi ah xereyinka qaxootiga iyo barakacayaasha gudaha dalka, ururada samafalku waxay u baahanyihiin xog ama warar cusub oo ku saabsan xaaladaha xerooyinka. Haddaba daraasaadkan wuxuu si gaar ah u baarayaa xero ku taalla Soomaaliya.
Per una gestione efficace dei campi profughi o campi per sfollati interni (IDPs), le organizzazioni umanitarie hanno bisogno di informazioni aggiornate sulla situazione del campo, che possono essere fornite con osservazioni della Terra dallo spazio (EO). In questo studio, diversi approcci sono stati testati partendo dal caso di un campo molto complesso in Somalia.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2307/3192
Rights: Link: http://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/6/10/9277
Language: en
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