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Education on satellite imagery applications for rural development

By: Goel, Shalini.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticlePublisher: 2010Description: p.813-823.Subject(s): Satellites | Education | Rural development In: Indian Journal of Public AdministrationSummary: The development administration is required to optimally manage its resources and generate wealth for well-being and prosperity of all, especially the poor and downrodden. However, this task is replete with many challenges and constraints. There is a need to identify and appropriately manage resources, beneficiaries and techniques in a transparent and accountable manner. The huge paraphernatia of officials, non-officials and stakeholders need to join hands for making any progressive outcome successful. However, the vastness of developmental domain makes it difficult to manually plan, implement and monitor any activity. In this contexst, the satellite imagery data generated by Remote Sensing Application Centre l ocated at Gulbarga University, which uses data processed by Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), comes as a very handy tool for development administrators. (Reproduced).
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Volume no: 56, Issue no: 4 Available AR91130

The development administration is required to optimally manage its resources and generate wealth for well-being and prosperity of all, especially the poor and downrodden. However, this task is replete with many challenges and constraints. There is a need to identify and appropriately manage resources, beneficiaries and techniques in a transparent and accountable manner. The huge paraphernatia of officials, non-officials and stakeholders need to join hands for making any progressive outcome successful. However, the vastness of developmental domain makes it difficult to manually plan, implement and monitor any activity. In this contexst, the satellite imagery data generated by Remote Sensing Application Centre l ocated at Gulbarga University, which uses data processed by Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), comes as a very handy tool for development administrators. (Reproduced).

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