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    The 4th Annual International Conference on the Application and Development ofGeospatial Technologies in Mongolia

    Programe of the Conference

    June 21, 2010 - Mongolia- Japan Center, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia

    830

    -900

    Registration

    900

    -920

    Opening ceremony

    1. Prof. Lkhagvajav Ch - Director of School of Physics and Electronics, NUM

    2. Samuel Wearne - Environmental Scientist, Australian Youth Ambassador for Development, Institute of

    Geoecology, Mongolian Academy of Science

    920

    -930

    Keynote Speaker - Khudulmur S - Director of National Remote Sensing Center

    Session 1: GIS policy and Natural Resource Management Dr. Chuluun T

    930-950 Erdenetuya M Information Computer Centre Air temperature and precipitation comparison

    derived FY-2 Geostationary satellite and ground

    measurements

    950

    -1010

    Altanbagana M Dryland Sustainability Institute,

    NUM-ITC-UNESCO RS&GIS

    laboratory, NUM

    Vulnerability assessment of

    Mongolian social-ecological systems

    1010

    -1030

    Tuul B GTZ, Land Management and Fiscal

    Cadastre project, Government

    GIS based Land information system over Mandal

    soum, Selenge aimag of Mongolia

    1030

    -1050

    Gantsetseg B International Land Systems, Co.,

    Project officer

    Spatial Multi Criteria Analysis For EIA

    1050

    -1110

    Coffee break

    Session 2: Field Applications 1 Narantuya D

    1110

    -1130

    Amarsaikhan D Institute of Informatics and Remote

    Sensing, Mongolian Academy of

    Sciences

    A conceptual framework for update of urban GIS

    by RS data

    1130

    -1150

    Munkhnasan L

    Institute of Geo-Ecology Role of atlas in the cartography science in

    Mongolia

    1150

    -1210

    Ochirsukh B Department of Environmental

    Science and Ecological

    Engineering, Korea University

    Mapping Forest Functions Using GIS in Selenge,

    Mongolia

    1210

    -1230

    Jambajamts L Department of Meteorology and

    Hydrology,

    Faculty of Earth Sciences,

    National University of Mongolia

    Defining water vapor volume in the troposphere b

    using Global Positioning System (GPS)

    1230

    -1400

    Lunch time

    Session 3: Land cover and Land use Dr. Erdenetuya M

    1400

    -1420

    Tsolmon R NUM-ITC-UNESCO RS&GIS

    laboratory, NUM

    Human Impact on Land Cover Changes in

    Mongolia

    1420

    -1440

    Bulgan D Information Computer Centre,

    National Remote Sensing Center

    Estimation of snow cover and glacier size Using

    Landsat and Aster satellite data

    1440

    -1500

    Elbegjargal N Information Computer Centre,

    National Remote Sensing Center

    Land cover classification of Protected Area using

    Landsat

    1500

    -1520

    Chuluun T

    Tserenchunt B

    Dryland Sustainability Institute,

    Mongolia, NUM-ITC-UNESCO

    RS/GIS Laboratory, National

    University of Mongolia

    Vegetation Trends Analysis in Mongolia: Using

    Long-Term Remotely Sensed Vegetation Index

    (1982-2008)

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    1520

    -1540

    Enkhjargal N NUM-ITC-UNESCO RS&GIS

    laboratory, NUM

    Determination of moisture in the southern slopes o

    the Khangai range in Mongolia using remotely

    sensed data

    1540

    -1600

    Tea and coffee break

    Session 4: Atmospheric studies, Geophysics, Prof. Tugjsuren N

    1600

    -1620

    Batjargal G Institute of Meteorology and

    Hydrology

    Weather Radar of Mongolia

    1620

    -1640

    Davaakhuu G Research centre of astronomy andGeophysics

    Dynamics of solar energy radiance in the morning

    1640

    -1700

    Tugjsuren N Mongolian University of Science

    and Technology

    Climate conditions and desertification in Mongol

    1700

    -1720

    Ganbat B Department of Geophysics,

    School of Physics and Electronics,

    NUM

    Quantification of solar radiation energy on

    horizontal and tilted surfaces at Ulaanbaatar and

    Sainshand stations

    1720

    -1740

    Discussion

    1800

    Closing

    The 4th

    Annual International Conference on the Application and Development of

    Geospatial Technologies in Mongolia

    Programe of the Workshop (Mongolian)

    June 22, 2010 - Mongolia and Japan Center, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia

    9

    00

    RegistrationSession 1:Field Applications 2: Dr. Amarsaikhan D

    910

    -930

    Taejin Park Division of Environmental Science

    and Ecological Engineering, Korea

    University

    Estimation of forest stand volume and

    biomass using aerial photo and airborne

    LiDAR data

    930

    -950

    Suvdantsetseg B Graduate School of Media and

    Governance, Keio University,

    Fujisawa, Japan

    Ecotourism development planning in the

    Biger soum of Gobi-Altai province, Mongolia

    950

    -1010

    Amarsaikhan D Institute of Informatics and RS,

    Mongolian Academy of Sciences,

    Urban land cover classification using very

    high resolution satellite images

    Coffee break

    Astronomical Workshop and Training Course

    1010

    -1040

    Dulmaa A NUM-ITC-UNESCO Remote

    Sensing and GIS laboratory, NUM

    Journey to the constellation

    1045

    -1115

    Lkhagvajav Ch School of Physics and Electronics,

    NUM

    Lets visit to the Sun

    1120

    -1150

    Batmunkh D Did you know more about the planets of Solar

    system

    Academy of Science and

    Technology

    1155

    -1225

    Batsukh G Whats shooting starSchool of Physics and Electronics,

    NUM

    1230

    -1350

    Coffee break

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    1350

    -1220

    Tugjsuren N Mongolian University of Science

    and Technology

    About Galaxies

    1225

    -1355

    Davaakhuu G Academy of Science and

    Technology

    Structure and evolution of the Universe

    1400

    -1430

    Tungalag N Academy of Science and

    Technology

    Development of telescope and observation

    1430

    - 1500

    Discussion and Closing

    1800

    Star party

    Poster Session (21, 22 June, coffee break time and lunch time)

    1. Munknasan L Academy of Geo-Ecology2. Bayartungalag B NUM-ITC-UNESCO RS&GIS

    laboratory, NUM

    Use Remote Sensing and Geographic

    Information System in high mountain

    vegetation research

    3. Tungalag A NUM-ITC-UNESCO RS&GISlaboratory, NUM

    Land Degradation Mapping using MODIS

    data

    4. Odkhuu NUM-ITC-UNESCO RS&GISlaboratory, NUM

    Land cover change and degradation in

    Tsogtstetsii soum in Umnugovi province

    using RS and GIS

    5 Oyutsetseg Ts NUM-ITC-UNESCO RS&GIS

    laboratory, NUM

    Determination of seasonal dynamics in

    Glacier and Snow coverage using Remote

    sensing

    6 Undrakh B NUM-ITC-UNESCO RS&GIS

    laboratory, NUM

    Flood risk mapping

    7 Gandoljin N NUM-ITC-UNESCO RS&GIS

    laboratory, NUM

    Using GIS and Remote Sensing to monitor

    toxic substance dispersal from a Gold Mine in

    Khongor Soum, Darkhan Province in

    Mongolia from.

    8 Shijir-Erdene NUM-ITC-UNESCO RS&GIS

    laboratory, NUM

    Munkh-Khairkhans current frigidity

    dynamics, its inclining for hydrographical

    network

    9 Purevsuren N Institute of Geography, Mongolian

    Academic of Sciences,

    NUM-ITC-UNESCO RS&GIS

    laboratory, NUM

    Application of GIS, RS for surface runoff

    influence study in the river basin