GU Xingfa, YU Tao, TIAN Guoliang, et al. Up to the higher altitude—the new "three campaigns" for the development of China spaceborne remote sensing application[J]. Journal of Remote Sensing, 2016, 20(5): 781-793. DOI: 10.11834/jrs.20166244.
In the 1970 s and 1980 s as the new period of reform and opening up approached
the Teng Chong aerial remote sensing experiment
the Tianjin-Bohai Bay environmental remote sensing experiment
and the Ertan hydropower exploitation remote sensing experiment were performed to improve the remote sensing technology cognition of China. These remote sensing experiments were the products of an unprecedented
well-organized technological cooperation among several research bodies. Through these experiments
multidisciplinary in-tegration was implemented and a large number of high-quality professional and technical experts were cultivated. China also achieved many scientific and technological achievements as well as remarkable economic and social benefits. Using remote sensing technology
we improved our capability of recognizing our natural environment
and remote sensing integrated application was successfully introduced into China. Therefore
these experiments were collectively called the "three campaigns" of remote sensing in China. After rapidly developing and accumulating over the last 40 years
spaceborne remote sensing application has entered several important stages and is increasingly becoming a strategic emerging industry oriented through continuous accumulation
bold innovation
and rapid collection. To satisfy the demands of China’s current science
technology
economy
society
and globalization development strategies
the high-resolution Earth observation system
the national civil space infrastructure and long-term development plan
and the global earth observation system(2030) were implemented in China to help the country shift from pursuing foreign advanced technologies to pursuing research and development independently. By paving the way for space remote sensing applications to enter the stages of industrialization and commercialization
these three projects can be collectively called the new "three campaigns" of remote sensing in China. Combined with the Belt and the Road
the implementation of these "three campaigns" will enhance the "going out" strategy
expand the global service ability
and enhance the international competitiveness of China to a new level.