China's Space Agency chief
Sun Laiyan on Thursday signed in Paris the International Charter
"Space and Major Disasters", representing that China has officially
joined the global disaster relief regime.
The charter, initiated by the European and French
space agencies after the July 1999 UNISPACE III conference in
Vienna, also groups agencies from Britain, Canada, India, Japan and
the United States.
Through a network of satellites from its members, the
regime provides a unified system of space data acquisition and
delivery to those affected by natural or man-made disasters, so as
to help survey, assess and mitigate damage.
The mechanism has been engaged in hundreds of
disaster-related operations since it officially came into force in
2000.
(Xinhua News Agency May 25, 2007)
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