- Fall AGU Session (8-12 December '03 San Fancisco). "Very High Resolution Land Cover Mapping Applications to Resource Management:" With the advent of very high resolution satellite imagery (IKONOS, QUICKBIRD) it is now possible to achieve mapping accuracies from space that are comparable, in many cases, to aerial photographic interpretation... Scott Goetz, Tom Stone, Woods Hole Research Center.

- RESAC co-sponsors the second Mid-Atlantic Land Use/Land Cover Conference held at Towson University, in Towson, Maryland, on January 8 and 9, 2004.

- 1.8 million acres in DC region will be developed by 2030, according to new study; Computer model demonstrates potential of growth management
2002.MAY.02
- Modeling Future Growth in the Washington, DC-Baltimore Region 1986-2030 2002.MAY.02
- NASA
Press Release: NEW SATELLITE MAPS PROVIDE PLANNERS IMPROVED URBAN
SPRAWL INSIGHT
- Special Session of the Spring American Geophysical Union meeting
in Boston, 29 May - 2 June 2001
- Special RESAC sponsored Session at the Annual meeting of the Association of American Geographers, in New York City, 28 February - 3 March 2001
- Download a BETA of the DC - Baltimore Suburban Impervious Surface Map
- Download a copy of the RESAC Brochure
(PDF Format)
- RESAC releases multi-temporal landcover map
as prototype for basin-wide mapping effort.
Press Release with
Imagery
- Download the 1998 RESAC landcover map
of the
185km x 170km area centered on Washington D.C.M
- Special Session of the Spring American Geophysical Union meeting in Washington DC, May 30 - June 3
- Special Session of the American Society of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing(ASPRS) meeting in Washington DC, May 22 -26, on Land Management Planning
- View Slide Presentation of the Mid-Atlantic RESAC Project
- Space Imaging of the 1999 Mid-Atlantic Drought and Flood
- University of Maryland News Release
- Announcement of RESAC Selections
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