L’Associazione Italiana di Telerilevamento – AIT – vi invita a partecipare al 10° Convegno Internazionale AIT “Planet Care from Space”, convegno virtuale sulle tecnologie per protezione ambientale e la mitigazione dei cambiamenti climatici.
La conferenza sarà organizzata come un evento virtuale e si terrà dal 13 al 15 settembre 2021.
Le Conferenze AIT, i workshop, i seminari e le scuole estive sul telerilevamento hanno una storia lunga e di successo negli ultimi 30 anni. Dal 2016 le Conferenze AIT si sono successivamente svolte ogni 2 anni, spostandosi oltre ad una connotazione internazionale.
La Conferenza 2021 offrirà opportunità sia per la creazione di un “networking” scientifico-operativo e per la presentazione di una vasta gamma di argomenti teorici e applicati. Il titolo “Planet Care from Space” è principalmente indirizzato alle indagini sui rischi geo-ambientali e sui cambiamenti climatici, riconoscendo e rafforzando l’importante ruolo delle tecnologie di telerilevamento sia per la protezione ambientale globale che per la mitigazione degli effetti dei cambiamenti climatici nella nostra società.
Nuove vetrine e applicazioni da parte di giovani tecnici / ricercatori saranno una parte importante di questa conferenza, rafforzando il ruolo della conoscenza integrata delle dinamiche ambientali e delle loro interazioni con le attività umane.
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PROGRAMMA PRELIMINARE
13th, Monday September
Pre-Conference events
9:00: 11:00 Free Course “IMPACT and Google Earth Engine” by Dario Simonetti, JRC
The course is open to all interested, and the registration is required
The contents of the course ca be seen in this link:
IMPACT AND GOOGLE EARTH ENGINE
It is supported by the “Sardinia Land Cover Project”, a collaborative activity between the Department of Chemical and Geological Sciences of the University of Cagliari and the STGRI- Autonomous Region of Sardinia.
11:30- 13:00 Panel dedicated to the Italian Public Administrations, hosted by the Metropolitan City of Cagliari, on the “Urban Spaces Management using Satellite Data”.
AIT2021 Conference
14:30- 15:00 Opening session
15:00- 16:00 Panel 1: New Space Hyperspectral Mission and thematic contribution for environmental monitoring. Chair: Mirco Boschetti (CNR IREA); Andrea Taramelli, IUSS Pavia
Part A: Ongoing and foreseen Hyperspectral missions: challenges and scientific questions
Conference Keynotes speakers:
- The Copernicus Hyperspectral Imaging Mission, CHIME: application domains and on-going studies. CHIME. Jennifer Adams & Marco Celesti – ESA
- EnMAP: The German Spaceborne Imaging Spectroscopy Mission. Anke Schickling, Sabine Chabrillat, Saskia Förster, Karl Segl, Godela Rossner, Michael Bock, Laura LaPorta, Sebastian Fischer– German Aerospace Center – DLR
- The Italian PRISMA mission, product and next phase: payload characteristics, success study and future scenario. Ettore Lopinto & Patrizia Sacco – ASI
16:15- 18:00. Part B: Technical and thematic presentation: hyperspectral data potentiality and exploitation
- Orthorectification of PRISMA Images, Valerio Baiocchi, Felicia Monti, Francesca Giannone
- PRISMA Pansharpening Preliminary Analysis, Roberta Bruno, Mauro Di Donna, Maria Lucia Magliozzi, Fabio Volpe, Massimo Zavagli
- Hyperspectral remote sensing for biodiversity: experience and potential of the new hyperspectral PRISMA satellite, Rossini Micol, Tagliabue Giulia, Panigada Cinzia
- Assessing non-Photosynthetic Vegetation from Satellite Imaging Spectroscopy: PRISMA Current Results and Perspectives for Future Research, Monica Pepe, Loredana Pompilio, Luigi Ranghetti, Beniamino Gioli, Mirco Boschetti
- The New Hyperspectral Satellite PRISMA: Imagery for Forest Types Discrimination, Elia Vangi, Giovanni d’Amico, Saverio Francini, Francesca Giannetti, Gherado Chirici, Bruno Lasserre, Marco Marchetti
- Unattended Field Spectroscopy in the Alps: Preliminary Comparison with Sentinel 2 and Prisma Satellite Data: Biagio Di Mauro, Roberto Garzonio, Sergio Cogliati, Edoardo Cremonesi, Tommaso Julitta, Andrea De Sanctis, Alexander Kokhanovsky, Micol Rossini, Roberto Colombo
Questions and Discussion
14th, Tuesday September
9:00- 11:00
Italian Space Agency- ASI Special Session:
“Present and Future of COSMO SkyMed Mission”
Conference Keynote Speaker: Maria Virelli, Responsible COSMO SkyMed Mission ASI
Chair: Livio Rossi, AIT
- Crop Classification and Biomass Estimate through Machine Learning Algorithms Applied to COSMO-SkyMed Imagery, Alessandro Lapini, Giacomo Fontanelli, Simonetta Paloscia, Simone Pettinato, Emanuele Santi, Deodato Tapete, Francesca Cigna, Giuliano Ramat
- Measuring Impacts of COVID-19 on Urban Dynamics Using COSMO -SkyMed Time Series, Deodato Tapete
- Satellite Data for Structural Monitoring of Historical Building: The Temple of Minerva Medica in Rome, Dora Foti, Mariella Diaferio, Michela Lerna, Maria Francesca Sabba
- First and Second-Generation COSMO-SkyMed DINSAR Data Integration for Advanced Deformation Analyses over the Built-Up Environment, Manuela Bonano, Riccardo Lanari, Michele Manunta, Yasir Muhammad, Pasquale Striano, Ivana Zinno
- Using COSMO-SkyMed to Support Infrastructure Monitoring, Elena Francioni
- COSMO-SkyMed Very High Resolution INSAR in the Era of The Sentinel-1 Based European Ground Motion Service, Mario Costantini
11:15- 12:45
1 Parallel Special Panel : “Advanced Earth Observation products and integration with in situ data and modelling tools for water resources management – The H2020 PRIMEWATER project”. Chair and Co-Chair names: Tzimas Apostolos (EMVIS), Giardino Claudia (CNR-IREA), Bresciani Mariano (CNR-IREA), Schenk Karin (EOMAP), Heege Thomas (EOMAP), Pechlivanidis Ilias (SMHI) . Key talk: Tzimas Apostolos (EMVIS) – Overview of PRIMEWATER project
FREE COURSE:
PRIMEWATER EVENT EO Virtual Lab
2 Parallel Panel: “Urban Health from Space”. Chair: Giuseppina Vacca, University of Cagliari- Italy
13:00- 14:30
POSTER SESSION*
POSTER_SESSION PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
Chairs: Maria Antonietta Dessena & Maria Teresa Melis
*The poster session will be organized with short presentations (3 minutes) by each speaker through the following possible formats:
- poster in pdf format with online presentation
- video presentation
- ppt online presentation
Speakers are invited to participate to the session, and to be available for any questions.
The video and pdf poster would be sent by 6th September for the uploading into the system.
14:30- 15:15
FREE COURSE:
Demonstrative session for the use of HPC-High Performance Computing on satellite and geospatial data applications in the urban environment (land consumption, green indicators), Matteo Picchiani, Gmatics
15:30- 16:40
3 Parallel Special Panel: “MARINE REMOTE SENSING FOR A SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT”. Part A: Conference Key Note Speaker: Maurizio Migliaccio (University of Naples, Parthenope). Chair and Co-Chair names: Ferdinando Nunziata, Andrea Buono
4 Parallel Panel: “MONITORING FOREST HEALTH”. Chair: Francesca Giannetti
16:45- 18:00
5 Parallel Special Panel: “MARINE REMOTE SENSING FOR A SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT”. Part B: Chair: Maurizio Migliaccio
6 Parallel Panel: TREND ANALYSIS OF SATELLITE DATA AND CLIMATE . A special panel supported by “CLIMATE Project” . Chair and co-Chair: Maria Antonietta Dessena & Maria Teresa Melis
15th, Wednesday September
9:00- 10:45
7 Parallel Special Panel: ANALYSIS AND QUANTIFICATION OF VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS. Conference Key Note Speaker: Gaetana Ganci, Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, Sezione di Catania – Osservatorio Etneo: “Characterizing and quantifying the eruptive activity through multi-source satellite imagery”. Chair: Simona Scollo- Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, Sezione di Catania – Osservatorio Etneo, Lucia Mona- IMAAA- CNR, Laura Pioli- Dipartimento di Scienze chimiche e geologiche, Università di Cagliari
FREE COURSE:
“MICROWAVE RADAR REMOTE SENSING OF VOLCANIC CLOUDS: INTRODUCTION AND APPLICATION TO ETNA ERUPTIONS” Luigi Mereu
8 Parallel Special Panel: “REMOTE SENSING APPLICATION IN GEO-ARCHEOLOGY”. Conference Key Note Speaker: Donatella Dominici, University of L’Aquila: “Remote Sensing in Geoarcheology”. Chair: Francesco Immordino, (ENEA – Laboratory of Technologies for Structural Dynamics and the Prevention of Seismic and Hydrogeological Risk).
FREE COURSE:
“Running and Processing of Spectral data through image processing software”,
Francesco Immordino
11:00- 12:15
9 Parallel Panel: “PRECISION FARMING AND FORESTRY MANAGEMENT”. Chair: Enrico Borgogno Mondino, Università di Torino
10 Parallel Panel: “GEOHAZARD AND EMERGENCY”. Chair:
12:15- 13:30
SPECIAL PANEL supported by “Women in Aerospace- Europe (WIA- E) Rome Local Group”
“WOMEN AND SPACE”
“Women and Space” is a special session proposed by the Rome Local Group of Women in Aerospace Europe (WIA-E Rome LG), to highlight the achievements of women researchers and industry professionals involved in space activities as major contributor to the theme of the Conference: “Planet Health”.
The Keynote Speech will be performed by three persons:
Cristina Valente and Annamaria Nassisi, leaders of the WIA-E Rome LG, and Alice Pellegrino, Coordinator of Gender Equality Research.
The role of women, and the challenges they face in this field and their responsibilities to others and to the next generations of women will be discussed Research with the invited panellists:
- Maria Fabrizia Buongiorno (INGV), EO Scientist and President eGEOS
- Elena Toson (T4i), PMI Professional
- Federica Angeletti (PhD, Aerospace Engineer), Young Researcher
- Fabio Santoni, Professor Aerospace System, La Sapienza “Dipartimento di Ingegneria Aereonautica, Elettrica ed Energetica”
- Paolo Marzioli, (PhD, Aerospace Engineer), Young Researcher
- Eva Hartai, ENGIE Project
The Panel will end with a Q&A session to give the audience the opportunity to interact with the panelists.
14:30- 15:45
11 Parallel Panel: “REMOTE SENSING IN GEOLOGICAL SURVEYS AND MAPPING“. Chair: Maurizio Mulas, Professore associato FICT – ESPOL presso Escuela Superior Politécnica del Litoral, Guayaquil, Provincia del Guayas, Ecuador
12 Parallel Panel: “UAV AND SMALL SATELLITES”. Chair: Fabio Giulio Tonolo, Politecnico di Torino
15:45- 17:15
Closing Panel
“FOREST FIRES MONITORING AND HAZARD”.
Chair: Ioannis Vogiatzakis, Faculty of Pure and Applied Sciences at the Open University of Cyprus (OUC)
Closing acknowledgements by AIT
The draft of the Program with the extended list of the contributions can be downloaded here: Draft_Program_AIT 2121_v7
A proposito della Associazione Italiana di Telerilevamento
Dal 1986 l’AIT ha come obiettivo primario lo sviluppo e la diffusione del Telerilevamento attraverso azioni volte a:
- riunire le persone interessate a ricerca, sviluppo e applicazione di metodi e tecniche del Telerilevamento;
- favorire lo scambio delle conoscenze e la collaborazione scientifica e tecnico-applicativa fra i Soci;
- promuovere, sostenere e coordinare iniziative per sviluppare ed applicare i metodi e le tecnologie in Italia e in Europa, anche tramite l’organizzazione di congressi, convegni di studio, conferenze, gruppi di lavoro, corsi tematici nazionali ed internazionali rappresentare e curare gli interessi scientifico-culturali in materia di Telerilevamento per enti, agenzie, aziende e associazioni consimili a livello nazionale e internazionale.
(Fonte: aitonline.org)