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- Title Pages
- Preface
- Acronyms List
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
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Introduction: Why Ecologists and Conservation Biologists use Remote Sensing1 -
When to use remote sensing2 -
Working with images3 -
Measuring and Monitoring Land Cover, Land use, and Vegetation Characteristics4 -
Terrain and Soils5 -
Marine and coastal environments6 -
Wetlands—estuaries, inland wetlands, and freshwater lakes7 -
Atmosphere and Climate8 -
Disturbances: Fires and Floods9 -
Landscape Fragmentation10 -
Human Interfaces and Urban Change11 -
Protected Area Design and Monitoring12 -
Integrating Field Data13 -
Linking Remote Sensing with Modeling14 -
Global Conservation15 -
The Electromagnetic SpectrumPart IV Appendices Appendix 1 -
Image-Processing SoftwareAppendix 2 -
Open Source SoftwareAppendix 3 -
Satellites and SensorsAppendix 4 -
Visual InterpretationAppendix 5 -
Systems for Observing Climate and Atmospheric PhenomenaAppendix 6 - References
- Index
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- Source:
- Remote Sensing for Ecology and Conservation
- Publisher:
- Oxford University Press
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- Title Pages
- Preface
- Acronyms List
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
-
Introduction: Why Ecologists and Conservation Biologists use Remote Sensing1 -
When to use remote sensing2 -
Working with images3 -
Measuring and Monitoring Land Cover, Land use, and Vegetation Characteristics4 -
Terrain and Soils5 -
Marine and coastal environments6 -
Wetlands—estuaries, inland wetlands, and freshwater lakes7 -
Atmosphere and Climate8 -
Disturbances: Fires and Floods9 -
Landscape Fragmentation10 -
Human Interfaces and Urban Change11 -
Protected Area Design and Monitoring12 -
Integrating Field Data13 -
Linking Remote Sensing with Modeling14 -
Global Conservation15 -
The Electromagnetic SpectrumPart IV Appendices Appendix 1 -
Image-Processing SoftwareAppendix 2 -
Open Source SoftwareAppendix 3 -
Satellites and SensorsAppendix 4 -
Visual InterpretationAppendix 5 -
Systems for Observing Climate and Atmospheric PhenomenaAppendix 6 - References
- Index