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8/9/2019 Mongolia RS_GIS International Conference Agenda
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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