Oleksandr Kit
Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter im Nord-Süd-Projekt
Potsdam-Institut für Klimafolgenforschung
Forschungsbereich II: Klimawirkung & Vulnerabilität
Postadresse: Postfach 60 12 03, 14412 Potsdam
Besucheradresse: Pappelallee 20, Raum 311, 14469 Potsdam
E-Mail: okit(at)pik-potsdam.de
Tel.: +49-331-288-20718
Fax: +49-331-288-20709
Veröffentlichungen:
Artikel in wissenschaftlichen Zeitschriften und Buchkapitel
- Kit O, Lüdeke MKB, Reckien D (2011): Texture-based identification of urban slums in Hyderabad, India using remote sensing data. Applied Geography 32 (2): 660-667.
- Gray, A.J.G., Sadler, J., Kit, O., Kyzirakos, K., Karpathiotakis, M., Calbimonte, J.-P., Page, K., Garcia-Castro, R., Frazer, A., Galpin, I.,Fernandes, A., Paton, N.W., Corcho, O., Koubarakis, M., De Roure, D.,Martinez, K., Gomez-Perez, A. A Semantic Sensor Web for Environmental Decision Support Applications. Sensors 11(9): 8855-8887;
- Kit O, Lüdeke M, Reckien D (2011): Assessment of climate change-induced vulnerability to floods in Hyderabad/India using remote sensing data. In Otto-Zimmermann K (Ed): Resilient Cities - Cities and Adaptation to Climate Change,Local Sustainability, Volume 1, Part 2: 35-44
- Reckien D, Meyer-Ohlendorf L, Kit O (2011): The global relevance for a post-Kyoto agreement: Lessons from India and central South Asia – 10 reasons for action. In Joshi S, Linke M (Eds): Sustainable Development and Climate Change, New Delhi: Academic Foundation, pp 263-282.
- Reckien D, Lüdeke M, Reusswig F, Kit O, Meyer-Ohlendorf L, Budde M (2011): Hyderabad, India, infrastructure adaptation planning. In Rosenzweig C, Solecki WD, Hammer SA, Mehrotra S: Climate Change and Cities – First Assessment Report of the Urban Climate Change Research Network, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp 152-154.
- Page, K. R., De Roure, D. C., Martinez, K., Sadler, J. D. and Kit, O. Y. (2009) Linked Sensor Data: RESTfully serving RDF and GML. In: Semantic Sensor Networks 2009 (SSN09), CEUR-WS Vol. 552
Konferenzbeiträge
- Kit, O., Lüdeke, M, Reckien, D. Climate change-relevant urban decision support: the case of Climate Assessment Tool for Hyderabad. International Conclave and Exhibition on Climate Change, 12-14 October 2011, Hyderabad, India
- Kit, O., Watt, S., Newman, R., Hutton, C., Sadler, J., Gray, A.(2011). Spatial information management application: semantic sensor webs for coastal flooding. CoastGIS, 5 - 8 September 2011, Oostende, Belgium
- Kit, O., Lüdeke, M, Reckien, D., Budde, M. Assessment of vulnerability of urban slums to extreme precipitation events using remote sensing data in Hyderabad/India. EGU General Assembly 2011: Geophysical Research Abstracts, Vol. 13, EGU2011-7940, 2011, Vienna, Austria
- Sadler, J., Kit, O. (2011). Building Semantic Mashups for Environmental Monitoring. Workshop at GI_Forum symposium and exhibit, 3-6 July 2011, Salzburg, Austria
- Kit, O., Lüdeke, M, Reckien, D., Budde, M. Assessment of climate change-induced vulnerability to floods in Hyderabad/India using remote sensing data. BMBF/DAAD Young Researchers' Symposium, 9-10 October 2010, Essen, Germany
- Kit, O. (2009): Objectives and Methods of the Sustainable Hyderabad Project ; All India Seminar "GIS for Civic Amenities"; November 18–19 2009, organised by The Institution of Engineers (India) in association with GIS India; Hyderabad, 19.11.2009
Berichte usw.
- Lüdeke MKB, Budde M, Kit O, Reckien D (2010): Climate Change scenarios for Hyderabad: integrating uncertainties and consolidation. Project Report for: Hyderabad as a Megacity of Tomorrow: Climate and Energy in a Complex Transition towards Sustainable Hyderabad – Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies by Changing Institutions, Governance Structures, Lifestyles and Consumption Patterns (BMBF), Germany. 40pp.
- Reckien D, Lüdeke MKB, Reusswig F, Kit O, Hofmann S, Meyer-Ohlendorf L, Anders U, Budde M, Otto A (2009): Sustainable Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation Options in the Future Megacity of Hyderabad/India: Scenario Development and Leverage Points on Influence Networks, in: Science and Technology – Drivers for a common future, Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF), Bonn, Germany, pp.77-81.
