Space Fostering African Societies: Developing the African Continent Through Space, Part 2
In: Southern Space Studies
Intro -- Dedication -- Contents -- 1 Towards a Competitive African Space Industry -- Abstract -- 1 The African Union's Outer Space Blueprint -- 2 Elements Necessary for a Competitive African Space Industry -- 2.1 Law, Policy & -- Regulatory Frameworks -- 2.2 Capacity Building -- 2.3 Increased Awareness -- 2.4 Capture -- 2.5 An African Spaceport -- 3 Conclusion -- 2 Remote-Sensing Applications for Mineral Mapping: Boosting Zimbabwe's Foreign Direct Investment Potential Through Sustainable Technology -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Establishment of the Zimbabwean National and Geospatial Space Agency -- 2 Mining Sector in Zimbabwe -- 2.1 Early Mining in Zimbabwe -- 2.2 Capacity Building Through Technology Infrastructure -- 2.3 Capacity Building Through Government Support and Funding -- 2.4 Capacity Building Through Human Capital Development -- 2.5 Challenges Facing the Mining Sector in Zimbabwe -- 3 Satellite Technology for Sustainable Development -- 3.1 Conclusion and Reccomendations -- 3 The Final Frontier: Considering the Right to Privacy in the Context of Remote Sensing -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Nature and Development of Satellite Information -- 2.1 The Democratisation of Satellites and Remote Sensing -- 2.2 Towards a New Type of Remote Sensing: Key Technological Developments in the Field -- 3 Legal Regime Governing the Right to Privacy -- 3.1 The Right to Privacy and the Outer Space Treaty -- 3.2 The Right to Privacy and the UN Principles on Remote Sensing -- 3.3 The Right to Privacy and the Right to Freedom of Expression -- 3.4 The Right to Privacy and International Law -- 4 Conclusion -- 4 Application of Low to Medium Resolution Data for Hydrological Modeling in Malawi -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Data and Methodology -- 2.1 Data and Software -- 3 HEC-HMS Modeling -- 3.1 Losses -- 3.2 Transform -- 3.3 Routing.