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PI2015304 APPORT DE LA PHOTOGRAMMÉTRIE AU SUIVI TOPOGRAPHIQUE

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Vertical aerial photographs were taken on Joal spit using a Canon EOS 5D Mark II camera and full frame sensor embedded in a gyroplane. A first range of treatments under Agisoft PhotoScan software has generated an orthophoto with 5 cm resolution and a
digital surface model (DSM) with 20 cm resolution. A second range of treatments allows, using ArcGIS® software, the assessment of the vertical accuracy of the DSM, comparing it differentially with a topographic survey previously conducted in the same site with Very High Resolution Real Time Kinematic (RTK) Differential Global Positioning System (DGPS). The results of this assessment are analyzed and discussed.

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Photogrammetry, spit, coastal geomorphology, DSM, RTK, DGPS

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Much has been said and written about work motivation since the advent of modern organizations. Management theories of motivation have focused their input on the identification of external stimuli that could be operated by organizations and over, the managers, with a view to stimulate the motivation of individuals. This article proposes a reversal of approach. Work motivation is understood as a highly dynamic individual resulting from the investment activities of three registers: Bonds, Initiatives and Aspirations. These three books are indispensable to each individual to work and are specific to each (the content varies from one individual to another) and are constantly changing, as and when they are actually invested and that the individual gets older. This conceptualization builds a new approach to the management of organizational motivation: the direction it proposes is to make each individual work of both the guardian and regulator of its Obligations / Initiatives / Aspirations.

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