| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 8056126 | Acta Astronautica | 2016 | 15 Pages | 
Abstract
												Typical scenarios for the future are described and their likelihood is discussed, including political acceptance and the international dimension. Aside from rapid technological evolutions, two main driving factors are the capacity of national and international stakeholders to agree on governance and the sustainability of the economic models.
											Keywords
												Rapid mappingJPTGIOADRCVHRIDPDPNHAPSAOINRTGMESESAEMSDemGEODAPPPPSAARCDWHDirectorate GeneralEFAsAssociation of Southeast Asian NationsCNESSARCCmASEANInternally displaced personsEuropean Space AgencyEuropean UnionNGASaferData warehouseSynthetic aperture radarUnited Nationsdigital elevation modelproject managerDisaster managementPublic private partnershipEarth observationFeasibility studyarea of interestNear Real-TimeUnmanned Aerial VehicleVery high resolutionEmergency responseUAVCdSEuropean CommissionCopernicushigh resolution
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											Authors
												Gil Denis, Hélène de Boissezon, Steven Hosford, Xavier Pasco, Bruno Montfort, Franck Ranera, 
											