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Not everyone owns their holiday home’s shoreline − land rises a centimetre a year in Vaasa
Currently, not everyone owns the shoreline of their plot by the sea, and they may not even know it.
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EuroSDR project: Radiometric aspects of digital photogrammetric images
Digital imaging is rapidly replacing film imaging in phtogrammetric data capture.
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EuroSDR/ISPRS Tree Extraction
The Finnish Geodetic Institute coordinates the EuroSDR/ISPRS Tree Extraction project, which started at the end of 2004.
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Mobile Solutions for Removing Foreign Cereal Crops - MOVI
Mobile Solutions for Removing Foreign Cereal Crops (MOVI) pilots a method for identifying, locating, and assisting the removal of unwanted cereal plants in pure oat production.
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Forest Growth
In the study, different algorithms and methods are developed for growth estimation.
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Housing companies will start entering renovation information into the Residential and Commercial Property Information System this summer
In June this year, property managers will have the opportunity to enter information concerning maintenance and renovation work in housing companies in the Residential and Commercial Property Information System.
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Geodetic applications of SAR imagery
By the use of differential SAR interferometry and permanent scatterer techniques, it is possible to study target movements between SAR acquisitions.
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Analysing road conditions at 80 km/h? Mobile laser scanning superior to conventional methods
Research conducted at the Finnish Geospatial Research Institute (FGI) of the National Land Survey of Finland (NLS) has given promising results of the use of a mobile laser scanner to analyse road conditions
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Laser spectroscopy
The laser spectroscopy project utilizes a supercontinuum laser source.
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Mobile mapping and 3D Traffic
In this project a platform for integration of a laser scanner, a GPS positioning unit and an IMU system into a moving 3D mapping unit was constructed.
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