Remote sensing for hydrology and water management - an introduction, Eric C.Barrett; satellite monitoring of synoptic weather systems and related rainfall events, Eric C.Barrett; mid-to-long term objective rainfall estimation techniques, Giles D'Souza; satellite monitoring of high intensity rainfall events and related hazards and disasters, Giles D'Souza and Eric C.Barrett; satellite remote sensing for rainfall monitoring - new concepts and future prospects, Eric C. Barrett and Giles D'Souza; a review of radiometric data from satellite-borne sensors for phytogeographical applications, Daniel Lloyd; the relationships between remotely sensed vegetation indices and plant canopy properties, Bernand Lacaze; the use of high spatial resolution satellite data for mapping land cover and land use in Mediterranean areas, Bernard Lacaze; phytogeographical change detection using imagery from satellite-borne sensors, Daniel Lloyd; image interpretation for hydrogeological research, Pauline Waters; methodology of lineament analysis for hydrogeological investigations, Pauline Waters; application of remote sensing techniques to the hydrogeology for the Mediterranean region with special reference to Crete, Marianthi Stefouli; ocean colour remote sensing - a status report, Boris Sturm; European responsibilities in studying and monitoring changes in climate and environment with special reference to marine and coastal problems in the Mediterranean Sea, Roberto Frassetto; oil pollution in the Mediterranean, Victor Axiak; use of remote sensing for the monitoring of the coastal evolution of the Algarve, Portugal, Pedro Bettencourt; coastal sewage pollution, Vincent Gauci; factors to consider before using remotely sensed data in environmental management projects, Annie Harel; satellite remote sensing and phytoplankton ecology - examples from the Baltic Sea, Ulrich Horstmann; satellite sensing within an environmental information system, Thomas Kampke; remote sensing data acquisition and organisation for hydrological models, Kamie Kittmitto; an interdisciplinary study of a typical Mediterranean ecosystem using satellite data, Maria Isabella Sifola.