Examples of using Space-based systems in English and their translations into Arabic
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Partnerships across institutions had to be created so as tomaximize the benefit of implementing space-based systems.
Modern societies had come to rely heavily on space-based systems also in fields such as transport, telecommunications and security.
The main objective of Danish space policy is to participate in European space cooperation, to build up new know-how in the area andto contribute to the establishment of relevant space-based systems that will benefit Danish society.
(b) Tele-epidemiology using space-based systems that provide data on local conditions such as weather, vegetation and hydrological conditions following a natural disaster.
Under the item relating to disaster management,the Subcommittee identified national and regional space-based systems that could be considered for a global system to manage natural disasters.
Knowledge derived from space-based systems capturing data on natural resources and the dissemination of information through training and capacity-building should be significantly upgraded in developing countries;
One of the first projects in the Earth/Space Network is prevention and prediction of floods using space technologies(PACTES), whose aim is to establish an optimized comprehensive approach tothe management of flood risks through the use of existing and future space-based systems.
The Summer School addressed those aspects of geophysics that use space-based systems, satellites and planetary probes to investigate the interiors and surface processes of the four terrestrial planets.
It was noted that satellite positioning systems had been used for rescue, rehabilitation and reconstruction during the earthquake in Japan in 2011,and it was recognized that such space-based systems contributed to human security.
The Subcommittee stressed the critical role that space-based systems and international space cooperation could play in supporting disaster management by providing accurate and timely information and communications support.
ITU, in cooperation with WMO and ICAO, studies new radiocommunication technologies and, on the basis of the results of the studies, amends ITU Radio Regulations and Recommendations for all radiocommunication systems, including space-based systems.
Recalling that the current year marked the fiftieth anniversaryof the space age, he said that space-based systems were playing an increasingly crucial role in such areas as humanitarian assistance, data collection, communications and the study of climate change.
The Committee stressed the critical role that space-based systems could play in supporting disaster management by providing accurate and timely information and communication support, and emphasized the need to continue building capacity in the use of space technology applications at the international, regional and national levels.
The Subcommittee noted that loss of life and property could be diminished if better information were made available to improve risk assessment, early warning and monitoring of disasters,and stressed the critical role that space-based systems could play in supporting disaster management by providing accurate and timely information and communication support.
His Government also attached importance to the use of space-based systems for water and forest resources management and remote sensing data were being used to monitor surface water, irrigation, snow and glaciers and changes in forest cover, enabling conservation measures to be planned.
The International Committee on Global Navigation Satellite Systems(ICG), which had reported to the Subcommittee on its work,continued to advance compatibility and interoperability among the global and regional space-based systems and the integration of global navigation satellite systems into national infrastructure, particularly in developing countries.
As society became increasingly dependent on space-based systems, it was vital to understand how space weather caused by solar variability affected space systems and human space flight, electric power transmission, high-frequency radio communications, GNSS signals and long-range radar, as well as the well-being of passengers in high-altitude aircraft.
Mr. Nakonechnyi(Ukraine) said that, although much had been done to implement the recommendations of the Third United Nations Conference on the Exploration and Peaceful Uses of Outer Space(UNISPACE III),Member States should do more to use space-based systems in support of measures to mitigate and adapt to climate change and to achieve sustainable development.
As society becomes increasingly dependent on space-based systems, it is vital to understand how space weather caused by solar variability affects, among other things, space systems and human space flight, electric power transmission, high-frequency radio communications, GNSS signals and long-range radar, as well as the well-being of passengers in high-altitude aircraft.
The Providers 'Forum promotes compatibility and interoperability among current and future global and regional space-based systems by exchanging detailed information about planned or operating systems and the policies and procedures that govern their service provision.
As society becomes increasingly dependent on space-based systems, it is vital to understand how space weather, caused by solar variability, can affect, among other things, space systems and human space flight, electric power transmission, high-frequency radio communications, GNSS signals and long-range radar, as well as the well-being of passengers in high-altitude aircraft.
CSIRO currently has approximately 350 staff involved in space science activities,primarily focused on using space-based systems and data streams to perform research and deliver nationally significant outcomes where space provides the most effective and efficient means for delivering this impact.
Recognizing that society was becoming increasingly dependent on space-based systems, participants agreed that it was vital to understand how space weather, which is caused by solar variability, affects, among other things, space systems and human space flight, electric power transmissions, high-frequency radio communications, GNSS signals and long-range radar, and the well-being of passengers in high-altitude aircraft.
At its forty-first session, in 2004, the Scientific and Technical Subcommittee agreed that,as society became increasingly dependent on space-based systems, it was vital to understand how space weather, caused by solar variability, could affect, among other things, space systems and human space flight, electric power transmission, high-frequency radio communications, GNSS signals and long-range radar.
The Subcommittee had agreed that, as society became increasingly dependent on space-based systems, it was vital to understand how space weather, caused by solar variability, could affect, among other things, space systems and human space flight, electric power transmission, high-frequency radio communications, global navigation satellite system(GNSS) signals and long-range radar, as well as the well-being of passengers in high-altitude aircraft.
The Subcommittee also agreed that,as society became increasingly dependent on space-based systems, it was vital to understand how space weather, caused by solar variability, could affect, among other things, space systems and human space flight, electric power transmission, high-frequency radiocommunications, global navigation satellite system(GNSS) signals and long-range radar, as well as the well-being of passengers in high altitude aircraft.
Satellites can thus be used for permanent surveillance and as part of a space-based system in monitoring changes in the various components of the global environment.
That delegation was of the view that such an entity should be institutionalized to assume responsibility for coordinating andimplementing an integrated operational space-based system to manage and mitigate natural disasters globally.
The view was expressed that the proposal to establish such a coordination entity was the first concrete action to be taken by the Scientific and Technical Subcommittee on the recommendation of UNISPACE III. That delegation was of the view that such an entity should be institutionalized to assume responsibility for coordinating andimplementing an integrated operational space-based system to manage and mitigate natural disasters globally.