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Developing countries and remote sensing: how intergovernmental factors impede progress
Authors:Hubert George  
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Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO), Via delle Termi di Caracalla, Room B704, 00100 Rome, Italy

Abstract:Developing countries lag significantly behind more advanced nations in the local adoption and application of satellite remote sensing technology. Narrowing this gap through appropriate international cooperation is, however, often constrained by national interests and priorities. The paper presents an overview of several of these inter-governmental constraints using as its main basis the outcomes of recent regional and international conferences hosted by the United Nations. Future enhancement of international cooperation in remote sensing will occur best within settings where both developing and technologically advanced countries are sensitive and responsive to each other's concerns.
Keywords:Remote sensing  International cooperation  Issues
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