Introduction to remote sensing / James B. Campbell, Randolph H. Wynne, Valerie A. Thomas.

Now in full color, the sixth edition of this leading text features new chapters on remote sensing platforms (including the latest satellite and unmanned aerial systems), agriculture (including agricultural analysis via satellite imagery), and forestry (including fuel type mapping and fire monitoring...

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Main Authors: Campbell, James B., 1944- (Author), Wynne, Randolph H. (Author), Thomas, Val (Author)
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: New York : Guilford Press, [2023]
Edition:Sixth edition.
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Summary:Now in full color, the sixth edition of this leading text features new chapters on remote sensing platforms (including the latest satellite and unmanned aerial systems), agriculture (including agricultural analysis via satellite imagery), and forestry (including fuel type mapping and fire monitoring). The book has introduced tens of thousands of students to the fundamentals of collecting, analyzing, and interpreting remotely sensed images. It presents cutting-edge tools and practical applications to land and water use analysis, natural resource management, climate change adaptation, and more. Each concise chapter is designed as an independent unit that instructors can use in any sequence. Pedagogical features include over 400 figures, chapter-opening lists of topics, case studies, end-of-chapter review questions, and links to recommended online videos and tutorials.
Item Description:Previous edition: by James B. Campbell, Randolph H. Wynne. published 2011.
Physical Description:1 online resource (675 pages) : illustrations
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9781462550142
1462550142
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