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International Conference on Land Use Engineering and Remote Sensing Applications (July 17, 2026)

International Conference on Land Use & Remote Sensing 2026 at Dubai, U.A.E.| GIS, Drone & AI Applications

Join global experts on July 17, 2026, to explore smart land use, drone mapping, GIS data, and AI-driven remote sensing for sustainable cities.

Why Attend?

With cities expanding fast, climate risks growing, and battles over resources heating up, the need for real solutions has risen. Cutting-edge satellite data, drones, GIS, and AI are changing how we spot land-use shifts. Attendees walk away ready to tackle city planning, infrastructure builds, protecting nature, and sustainable growth.

Main Topics Covered

  • Land Use Engineering: Planning space for housing booms, roads, farms, and mines while keeping nature and communities in mind.
  • Remote Sensing: Using satellites, planes, and drones to map land, track changes, monitor issues, spot disasters, and manage resources.
  • Data for Smarter Choices: Blending GIS, AI, machine learning, and huge datasets into practical tools for planners and engineers.
  • Sustainability Focus: Dealing with climate shifts, tracking carbon, saving biodiversity, and building tougher cities.

Who Should Come?

Urban Planners, Civil Engineers, GIS and Remote Sensing Specialists, Government Officials, Researchers, plus Students in Ecology, Geography, Farming, Disaster Management, or Smart Cities. It’s hands-on and technical, but good for beginners too.

Quick Look at the Day (July 17)

  • Following urban expansion and informal housing.
  • Remote sensing for crops, forests, and water.
  • Mapping floods, landslides, and erosion.
  • Geospatial tech for infrastructure.
  • Case Studies: Real-world examples from cities and agencies on policy and design.
  • Posters & Mingling: Swap ideas and connect with folks from universities, government, and startups.

Example Sessions

  • Tracking land changes over 10 years with satellite time series.
  • Drones checking construction sites and earth grading.
  • Deep learning to identify zoning and property lines.
  • Assessing deforestation and wetland losses.
  • Remote sensing for water flow and traffic planning.
  • How land plans affect heat islands, floods, and wildlife habitats.

What You’ll Gain

  • For Researchers: Present your work, hear feedback, meet collaborators.
  • For Pros: Pick up useful tools, check out vendors, learn policy backed by data.
  • For Students: Build connections, catch up on trends, find mentors or jobs.

Info by:

Benson A.

Technical Manager at Rise Geo Control Systems LLC, Dubai U.A.E. with 22+ years of expertise in the industry.

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