Environmental Monitoring and Characterization

Environmental Monitoring and Characterization

Author: Janick Artiola

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2004-06-10

Total Pages: 425

ISBN-13: 0080491278

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Environmental Monitoring and Characterization is an integrated, hands-on resource for monitoring all aspects of the environment. Sample collection methods and relevant physical, chemical and biological processes necessary to characterize the environment are brought together in twenty chapters which cover: sample collection methods, monitoring terrestrial, aquatic and air environments, and relevant chemical, physical and biological processes and contaminants. This book will serve as an authoritative reference for advanced students and environmental professionals. - Examines the integration of physical, chemical, and biological processes - Emphasizes field methods and real-time data acquisition, made more accessible with case studies, problems, calculations, and questions - Includes four color illustrations throughout the text - Brings together the concepts of environmental monitoring and site characterization


Remote Sensing for Environmental Monitoring and Change Detection

Remote Sensing for Environmental Monitoring and Change Detection

Author: Manfred Owe

Publisher:

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 294

ISBN-13:

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This publication is a compilation of papers that were presented at the IAHS Symposium on Remote Sensing for Environmental Monitoring and Change Detectionorganised by the IAHS International Commission on Remote Sensing, in Perugia, 2007. The 30 contributions cover approaches using the thermal infrared, microwave and radar; studies monitoring vegetation, snow and ice, and evapotranspiration; and the combination of remote sensing techniques and GISfor hydrological applications.


Manual of Remote Sensing, Remote Sensing for Natural Resource Management and Environmental Monitoring

Manual of Remote Sensing, Remote Sensing for Natural Resource Management and Environmental Monitoring

Author: Susan L. Ustin

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2004-05-03

Total Pages: 768

ISBN-13: 0471317934

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Part of an ongoing series of manuals covering the range of applications of remotely sensed imagery, Volume 4 addresses the use of this technology in natural resource management and environmental monitoring. Comprehensive, authoritative, and up-to-date, it covers terrestrial ecosystems, aquatic ecosystems, and agriculture ecosystems, as well as future directions in technology and research.


Advanced Environmental Monitoring with Remote Sensing Time Series Data and R

Advanced Environmental Monitoring with Remote Sensing Time Series Data and R

Author: Alexandra Gemitzi

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2019-11-20

Total Pages: 117

ISBN-13: 0429557140

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This book provides a step-by-step guide on how to use various publicly available remotely sensed time series data sources for environmental monitoring and assessment. Readers will learn how to extract valuable information on global changes from a 20-year collection of ready-to-use remotely sensed data through the free open statistical software R and its geographic data analysis and modeling tools. The case studies are from the Mediterranean region—a designated hot spot regarding climate change effects. Each chapter is dedicated to specific remote sensing products chosen for their spatial resolution. The methods used are adapted from large-scale to smaller-scale problems for different land cover areas. Features Includes real-world applications of environmental remotely sensed data Analyzes the advantages and restrictions of each data source Focuses on a wide spectrum of applications, such as hydrology, vegetation changes, land surface temperature, fire detection, and impacts Includes R computer codes with explanatory comments and all applications use only freely available remotely sensed data Presents a step-by-step processing through open source GIS and statistical analysis software Advanced Environmental Monitoring with Remote Sensing Time Series Data and R describes and provides details on recent advances concerning publicly available remotely sensed time series data in environmental monitoring and assessment. This book is a must-have practical guide for environmental researchers, professionals, and students.


Environmental Remote Sensing and Systems Analysis

Environmental Remote Sensing and Systems Analysis

Author: Ni-Bin Chang

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2012-03-23

Total Pages: 509

ISBN-13: 1439877440

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Using a systems analysis approach and extensive case studies, Environmental Remote Sensing and Systems Analysis shows how remote sensing can be used to support environmental decision making. It presents a multidisciplinary framework and the latest remote sensing tools to understand environmental impacts, management complexity, and policy implicatio


Remote Sensing Change Detection

Remote Sensing Change Detection

Author: Ross S. Lunetta

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2000-03-01

Total Pages: 350

ISBN-13: 9781575040370

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This text provides coverage of the fundamentals, the techniques, and the demonstrated results of a variety of projects in a manner accessible to both the novice and the advanced user of remotely sensed data.


Remote Sensing and Global Environmental Change

Remote Sensing and Global Environmental Change

Author: Sam J. Purkis

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2011-03-03

Total Pages: 388

ISBN-13: 1444340255

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Remote Sensing plays a key role in monitoring the various manifestations of global climate change. It is used routinely in the assessment and mapping of biodiversity over large areas, in the monitoring of changes to the physical environment, in assessing threats to various components of natural systems, and in the identification of priority areas for conservation. This book presents the fundamentals of remote sensing technology, but rather than containing lengthy explanations of sensor specifications and operation, it concentrates instead on the application of the technology to key environmental systems. Each system forms the basis of a separate chapter, and each is illustrated by real world case studies and examples. Readership The book is intended for advanced undergraduate and graduate students in earth science, environmental science, or physical geography taking a course in environmental remote sensing. It will also be an invaluable reference for environmental scientists and managers who require an overview of the use of remote sensing in monitoring and mapping environmental change at regional and global scales. Additional resources for this book can be found at: http://www.wiley.com/go/purkis/remote.


UAV Sensors for Environmental Monitoring

UAV Sensors for Environmental Monitoring

Author: Felipe Gonzalez Toro

Publisher: MDPI

Published: 2018-03-05

Total Pages: 671

ISBN-13: 3038427535

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This book is a printed edition of the Special Issue "UAV Sensors for Environmental Monitoring" that was published in Sensors


Advanced Environmental Monitoring

Advanced Environmental Monitoring

Author: Young Kim

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2007-10-31

Total Pages: 437

ISBN-13: 1402063644

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This book deals with recent developments and applications of environmental monitoring technologies, with emphasis on rapidly progressing optical and biological methods. Written by worldwide experts, this book will be of interest to environmental scientists in academia, research institutes, industry and the government.


Urban Remote Sensing

Urban Remote Sensing

Author: Xiaojun X. Yang

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2021-10-11

Total Pages: 532

ISBN-13: 111962584X

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Urban Remote Sensing The second edition of Urban Remote Sensing is a state-of-the-art review of the latest progress in the subject. The text examines how evolving innovations in remote sensing allow to deliver the critical information on cities in a timely and cost-effective way to support various urban management activities and the scientific research on urban morphology, socio-environmental dynamics, and sustainability. Chapters are written by leading scholars from a variety of disciplines including remote sensing, GIS, geography, urban planning, environmental science, and sustainability science, with case studies predominately drawn from North America and Europe. A review of the essential and emerging research areas in urban remote sensing including sensors, techniques, and applications, especially some critical issues that are shifting the ­directions in urban remote sensing research. Illustrated in full color throughout, including numerous relevant case studies and extensive discussions of important concepts and cutting-edge technologies to enable clearer understanding for non-technical audiences. Urban Remote Sensing, Second Edition will be of particular interest to upper-division undergraduate and graduate students, researchers and professionals working in the fields of remote sensing, geospatial information, and urban & environmental planning.