Techniques and Methods in Urban Remote Sensing - Hardcover

Weng, Qihao

 
9781118217733: Techniques and Methods in Urban Remote Sensing

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An authoritative guide to the essential techniques and most recent advances in urban remote sensing

Techniques and Methods in Urban Remote Sensing offers a comprehensive guide to the recent theories, methods, techniques, and applications in urban remote sensing. Written by a noted expert on the subject, this book explores the requirements for mapping impervious surfaces and examines the issue of scale. The book covers a range of topics and includes illustrative examples of commonly used methods for estimating and mapping urban impervious surfaces, explains how to determine urban thermal landscape and surface energy balance, and offers information on impacts of urbanization on land surface temperature, water quality, and environmental health.

Techniques and Methods in Urban Remote Sensing brings together in one volume the latest opportunities for combining ever-increasing computational power, more plentiful and capable data, and more advanced algorithms. This allows the technologies of remote sensing and GIS to become mature and to gain wider and better applications in environments, ecosystems, resources, geosciences, geography and urban studies. This important book: 

  • Contains a comprehensive resource to the latest developments in urban remote sensing
  • Explains urban heat islands modeling and analysis
  • Includes information on estimating urban surface energy fluxes
  • Offers a guide to generating data on land surface temperature

Written for professionals and students of environmental, ecological, civic and urban studies, Techniques and Methods in Urban Remote Sensing meets the demand for an updated resource that addresses the recent advances urban remote sensing. 

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Über die Autorin bzw. den Autor

QIHAO WENG, Ph.D., IEEE Fellow, is the Director of the Center for Urban and Environmental Change and a Professor at Indiana State University. He worked as a Senior Fellow at the NASA Marshall Space Flight Center from 2008 to 2009. Weng is currently an Editor-in-Chief of ISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry & Remote Sensing, and the Lead of GEO Global Urban Observation and Information Initiative.

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AN AUTHORITATIVE GUIDE TO THE ESSENTIAL TECHNIQUES AND MOST RECENT ADVANCES IN URBAN REMOTE SENSING

Techniques and Methods in Urban Remote Sensing offers a comprehensive guide to the recent theories, methods, techniques, and applications in urban remote sensing. Written by a noted expert on the subject, this book explores the requirements for mapping impervious surfaces and examines the issue of scale. The book covers a range of topics and includes illustrative examples of commonly used methods for estimating and mapping urban impervious surfaces, explains how to determine urban thermal landscape and surface energy balance, and offers information on impacts of urbanization on land surface temperature, water quality, and environmental health.

Techniques and Methods in Urban Remote Sensing brings together in one volume the latest opportunities for combining ever-increasing computational power, modern telecommunication technologies, more plentiful and capable data, and more advanced algorithms. This allows the technologies of remote sensing and GIS to become mature and to gain wider and better applications in environments, ecosystems, resources, geosciences, geography, and urban studies. This important book:

  • Features a comprehensive survey of the latest developments in urban remote sensing
  • Explains urban heat islands modeling and analysis
  • Includes information on estimating urban surface energy fluxes
  • Offers a guide to generating data on land surface temperature

Written for professionals and students of environmental, ecological, civic, and urban studies, Techniques and Methods in Urban Remote Sensing meets the demand for an updated resource that addresses the recent advances in urban remote sensing.

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AN AUTHORITATIVE GUIDE TO THE ESSENTIAL TECHNIQUES AND MOST RECENT ADVANCES IN URBAN REMOTE SENSING

Techniques and Methods in Urban Remote Sensing offers a comprehensive guide to the recent theories, methods, techniques, and applications in urban remote sensing. Written by a noted expert on the subject, this book explores the requirements for mapping impervious surfaces and examines the issue of scale. The book covers a range of topics and includes illustrative examples of commonly used methods for estimating and mapping urban impervious surfaces, explains how to determine urban thermal landscape and surface energy balance, and offers information on impacts of urbanization on land surface temperature, water quality, and environmental health.

Techniques and Methods in Urban Remote Sensing brings together in one volume the latest opportunities for combining ever-increasing computational power, modern telecommunication technologies, more plentiful and capable data, and more advanced algorithms. This allows the technologies of remote sensing and GIS to become mature and to gain wider and better applications in environments, ecosystems, resources, geosciences, geography, and urban studies. This important book:

  • Features a comprehensive survey of the latest developments in urban remote sensing
  • Explains urban heat islands modeling and analysis
  • Includes information on estimating urban surface energy fluxes
  • Offers a guide to generating data on land surface temperature

Written for professionals and students of environmental, ecological, civic, and urban studies, Techniques and Methods in Urban Remote Sensing meets the demand for an updated resource that addresses the recent advances in urban remote sensing.

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