Remote sensing in solving geoecological problems of Ukraine: current state and prospects (Report of Corresponding Member of NAS of Ukraine Mikhail Popov at a meeting of the Presidium of NAS of Ukraine on May 15, 2024)
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remote sensing, geoecological monitoring, satellite images, UAVsAbstract
The material is devoted to covering the speech of the Corresponding Member of the NAS of Ukraine Director of the State Institution «Scientific Center for Aecosmic Studies of the Land of the International of Ukraine» at a meeting of the Presidium of NAS of Ukraine on May 15, 2024 with a report on the solution of geo-ecological problems of Ukraine by remote sensing methods. A brief report on the event from the page of the NAS of Ukraine is given, the publication on the pages of the Svit newspaper No. 21-22 for June 2024 was submitted.
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The site of NAS of Ukraine. News. https://www.nas.gov.ua/UA/Messages/Pages/View.aspx?MessageID=11324
Newspaper “Svit”. 21-22, June 2024. Retrieved from: https://svit.kpi.ua/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Sv21222-1.pdf
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