A delegation consisting thirty representatives from 19 World Biosphere Reserves in China visited the Remote Sensing and Digital Earth Institute (RADI) and the International Centre on Space Technologies for Natural and Cultural Heritage (HIST) under the auspices of UNESCO on March 30.
The delegation visited the exhibition hall of RADI’s scientific research achievements, watched the three dimensional “Digital Earth Science Platform” and “Space Observation and Understanding of World Heritage”. The delegation visited RADI’s satellite ground control hall to see how the ground station network operates. They visited RADI’s Airborne Remote Sensing Center as well.
Both sides held a talk after the visit, discussing the possibility of cooperation in such aspects like real time monitoring over changes in ecological environment and disaster warning.
The Delegation Visited the Airborne Remote Sensing Center.