Commercial Satellite Imagery and United Nations Peacekeeping: A View From Above / Edition 1

Commercial Satellite Imagery and United Nations Peacekeeping: A View From Above / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
0754610721
ISBN-13:
9780754610724
Pub. Date:
06/28/2004
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
ISBN-10:
0754610721
ISBN-13:
9780754610724
Pub. Date:
06/28/2004
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
Commercial Satellite Imagery and United Nations Peacekeeping: A View From Above / Edition 1

Commercial Satellite Imagery and United Nations Peacekeeping: A View From Above / Edition 1

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Overview

This book examines the possibilities for the use of satellite imagery in support of UN peacekeeping operations, and also to protect the national security of Canada. Experts in the field discuss the needs of peacekeeping operations, the requirements for the use of such imagery and the capabilities for providing it. The organizational, political and other issues which arise from the use of such imagery are also given careful consideration.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780754610724
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 06/28/2004
Pages: 268
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

About the Author

Rob Huebert, James F.Keeley

Table of Contents

Contents: Introduction: commercial satellite imagery, UN peacekeeping/making and national security: a Canadian perspective, James F. Keeley and Rob Huebert; International law governing the acquisition and dissemination of satellite imagery, Ram Jakhu; Availability and potential use of low spatial resolution satellite imagery for peacekeeping and disaster management, Mryka Hall-Beyer; Commercial satellite imagery in peacekeeping sensor capabilities - present and near future, Jean-Pierre Paquette; Trends in commercial satellite imaging with implications for defence and security applications, Alvin L. Hanks and Richard C. Gorecki; Development of geospatial technology for nuclear information management, C. Vincent Tao and Q.S. (Bob) Truong; Financial considerations in the acquisition of high resolution commercial satellite imagery for United Nations peacekeeping and humanitarian operations, Steve Adam; The use of commercial satellite imagery and Canadian security needs, James F. Keeley; Organizing the United Nations for commercial satellite imagery, James F. Keeley; Peacekeeping and intelligence: single or double bed?, Alex Morrison; Commercial satellite imagery, Canadian security needs and international law, Michel Bourbonnière and Louis Haeck; Commercial satellite imagery and Canadian national security, Robert S. Macleod; Two steps back: the uncertain promise for the strategic use of commercial satellite imagery, Corey Michael Dvorkin; Access control of remote sensing satellites, Dana G. Clarke; Blue eyes: surveillance satellites and UN peacekeeping, Ulric Shannon; Canada and commercial satellite imagery: technology in search of a foreign policy, Rob Huebert; Conclusion, James F. Keeley andRob Huebert; Bibliography; Index.
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