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35 th EARSeL Symposium & Temporal Analysis Workshop June 15 to 19, 2015 Royal Institute of Technology Stockholm, Sweden Venue Accommodation Social Events The symposium will be held on the main Campus of KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, Sweden with newly renovated lecture halls equipped with modern audio visual facilities. Lunch will be organized on Campus but there are a variety of restaurants close by. The campus is located about 3 km northeast of Stockholm’s historical old town and can be easily reached by public transportation. A reception will be arranged at the Stockholm City Hall where the Nobel Banquet is held every year. The symposium gala dinner is planned on board a steam boat to the Stockholm archipelagos. For those who would like to stay over the weekend, the traditional Swedish Midsummer celebration is an event not to miss. The summer solstice indicating the longest day of the year is one of the most important holidays in Sweden. Held on Friday afternoon, the 19th of June, dancing around the midsummer pole to Swedish folk music and enjoying traditional food is an unforgettable memory. There is a large variety of high-quality traditional and modern hotels and less expensive accommodation in the form of hostels in close walking distance (15 minutes) from the symposium venue. Rooms in the vicinity will be reserved for your convenience.

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Page 1: 35th & Temporal Analysis · traditional Swedish Midsummer celebration is an event not to miss. The summer solstice indicating the longest day of the year is one of the most important

35th EARSeL Symposium& Temporal Analysis

Workshop June 15 to 19, 2015

Royal Institute of TechnologyStockholm, Sweden

Venue

Accommodation

Social Events

The symposium will be held on the main Campus of KTHRoyal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, Sweden withnewly renovated lecture halls equipped with modern audiovisual facilities. Lunch will be organized on Campus butthere are a variety of restaurants close by. The campus islocated about 3 km northeast of Stockholm’s historical oldtown and can be easily reached by public transportation.A reception will be arranged at the Stockholm City Hall

where the Nobel Banquet is held every year. Thesymposium gala dinner is planned on board a steam boatto the Stockholm archipelagos.

For those who would like to stay over the weekend, thetraditional Swedish Midsummer celebration is an eventnot to miss. The summer solstice indicating the longestday of the year is one of the most important holidays inSweden. Held on Friday afternoon, the 19th of June,dancing around the midsummer pole to Swedish folkmusic and enjoying traditional food is an unforgettablememory.

There is a large variety of high-quality traditional andmodern hotels and less expensive accommodation in theform of hostels in close walking distance (15 minutes) fromthe symposium venue. Rooms in the vicinity will bereserved for your convenience.

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Symposium and Workshop Topics35th EARSeL Symposium& Temporal Analysis Workshop

Important Dates

We are delighted to anonce that the 35th EARSeLSymposium and Workshop on Temporal Analysis ofSatellite Data will be held in Stockholm, the capitalof Scandinavia during June 15 to 19, 2015.

Sweden’s capital city spreads out over 14 islands in LakeMälaren and looks out proudly to the Baltic Sea to theeast. Her grand public buildings, palaces, rich culturalhistory and museums tell her 700 year-old historybeautifully. Nowhere is this better illustrated than in theOld Town; expect cobblestone streets, crooked butbeautifully preserved buildings, the Royal Palace, gothicchurches and excellent cafés, bars, restaurants andSwedish design-ware shops.

EARSeL is a scientific network of European remote sensinglaboratories, coming from both academia andcommercial/industrial sector, which covers all fields ofgeoinformation and earth observations through remotesensing. All scientists, professionals and researchersinvolved or interested in the field of the symposium arestrongly encouraged to present papers in the followingtopics.

• Scientific applications of remote sensing, emerging methods and techniques

• Multitemporal analysis• Image processing, analysis and classification• Change detection• 3D remote sensing• RADAR, LiDAR, Thermal Remote Sensing• Land use and land cover• Land degradation and desertification• Urban remote sensing• Agriculture remote sensing• Forestry and forest fires• Natural and man-made disasters• Activities dealing with natural and cultural heritage• Remote sensing for archaeology• Applications related to assist developing countries:• Remote sensing and its associated support to the

understanding of climate change• Hydrological applications: water management,

underground water sources, land ice and snow• Oceans, coastal zones and inland waters• New instruments and methods, incl. ground truth• Education and training in school, university, and

public life• Capacity building at organisations and authorities

involved in environmental monitoring and protection

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Preliminary Schedule

Abstract submission: Feb. 27, 2015Notification of acceptance: Mar. 15, 2015Early-bird registration : Apr.15, 2015