The paper explores the legal nature of the obligations to provide assistance in the case of natural disasters and, in particular, the duty to share remote sensing images as a mean to improve disaster response. This analysis takes into account that the international legal frameworks concerning natural disaster management and remote sensing activities are based, mainly, on general principles, sometimes specified in international treaties or non-binding instruments. Moreover, considering the growing relevance and complexity of such emergencies, the paper analyses the possible role of the UN Security Council in this matter
The question of an international regime for the regulation of remotesensing activities has been unde...
The World has become more vulnerable to natural disasters: Natural hazards and climate events, such...
In recent years, due to an increasing number of extreme meteorological events potentially related to...
Earth observation satellites provide useful information for early warnings of coming disasters. Theo...
The frequency and severity of natural disasters and technogenic catastrophes are constantly increasi...
All countries, even rich ones, are vulnerable to natural disasters. While this may not be avoidable ...
The study aims to offer a clarification and a recognition of the general international and European ...
This Article examines the development and contributions of the Charter on Cooperation to Achieve the...
Increasing attention is being paid today to the potential offered by geospatial information in parti...
Principle 1(a) of United Nation Principles Relating to Remote Sensing of the Earth From Space define...
Disasters can cause drastic environmental changes. For managing the disasters and to assess their en...
Remote sensing satellites have been applied in different fields of economy for a long time. In so do...
The United Nations Principles on Remote Sensing were adopted by consensus on 3 December 1986. They p...
Amongst the methods of gathering geo-information inter alia for disaster management purposes, the us...
During the past five decades, natural hazards such as floods, earthquakes, severe storms and tropica...
The question of an international regime for the regulation of remotesensing activities has been unde...
The World has become more vulnerable to natural disasters: Natural hazards and climate events, such...
In recent years, due to an increasing number of extreme meteorological events potentially related to...
Earth observation satellites provide useful information for early warnings of coming disasters. Theo...
The frequency and severity of natural disasters and technogenic catastrophes are constantly increasi...
All countries, even rich ones, are vulnerable to natural disasters. While this may not be avoidable ...
The study aims to offer a clarification and a recognition of the general international and European ...
This Article examines the development and contributions of the Charter on Cooperation to Achieve the...
Increasing attention is being paid today to the potential offered by geospatial information in parti...
Principle 1(a) of United Nation Principles Relating to Remote Sensing of the Earth From Space define...
Disasters can cause drastic environmental changes. For managing the disasters and to assess their en...
Remote sensing satellites have been applied in different fields of economy for a long time. In so do...
The United Nations Principles on Remote Sensing were adopted by consensus on 3 December 1986. They p...
Amongst the methods of gathering geo-information inter alia for disaster management purposes, the us...
During the past five decades, natural hazards such as floods, earthquakes, severe storms and tropica...
The question of an international regime for the regulation of remotesensing activities has been unde...
The World has become more vulnerable to natural disasters: Natural hazards and climate events, such...
In recent years, due to an increasing number of extreme meteorological events potentially related to...