Remote sensing for ecology and conservation: a handbook of techniques/ Ned Horning, Julie A. Robinson, Eleanor J. Sterling, Woody Turner and Sasha Spector
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621.3678 CRA/R Remote sensing and atmospheric ozone: human activities versus natural variability/ | 621.3678 GAN/A Application of geospatial technology/ | 621.3678 GUP/R Remote sensing geology/ | 621.3678 HOR/R Remote sensing for ecology and conservation: a handbook of techniques/ | 621.3678 JOS/F Fundamentals of Remote Sensing | 621.3678 JOS/F Fundamentals of remote sensing/ | 621.3678 KUZ/R Remote Sensing of the Environment and Radiation Transfer/ an introductory survey |
Introduction: Why ecologists and conservation biologists use remote sensing --
When to use remote sensing --
Working with images --
Measuring and monitoring land cover, land use, and vegetation characteristics --
Terrain and soils --
Marine and coastal environments --
Wetlands--estuaries, inland wetlands, and freshwater lakes --
Atmosphere and climate --
Disturbances : fires and floods --
Landscape fragmentation --
Human interfaces and urban change --
Protected area design and monitoring --
Integrating field data --
Linking remote sensing and modeling --
Global conservation --
Appendix 1: The electromagnetic spectrum --
Appendix 2: Image-processing software --
Appendix 3: Open source software --
Appendix 4: Satellites and sensors --
Appendix 5: Visual interpretation --
Appendix 6: Systems for observing climate and atmospheric phenomena.
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