Filling the need for a comprehensive book that covers both theory and application, Remote Sensing of Land Use and Land Cover: Principles and Applications provides a synopsis of how remote sensing can be used for land-cover characterization, mapping, and monitoring from the local to the global scale.
Land use planning and remote sensing
β Scribed by David T. Lindgren (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 1985
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 180
- Series
- Remote Sensing of Earth Resources and Environment 2
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The purpose of this book is to introduce land planners to the principles of remote sensing and to the applications remote sensing has to the land planning process. The potential applications to land planning are many and varied. For example, remote sensing techniques, and aerial photography in particular, can provide planners with an overview of their communities they can obtain in no other way. These same techniques can also provide planners with a whole variety of land resource data and have the capability of updating these data on a systeΒ matic basis. Maps, too, can be produced from a combination of remote sensing and cartographic techniques - engineering maps, topographic maps, property maps, and a host of other thematic maps. These maps and the photos from which they are made can be used by planners to explain proposed land use or zoning changes at public meetings. They may also be introduced as evidence in courts of law if later the results of these changes are contested by individual or groups of landowners. Since land planning tends to be conducted at local levels, the discussion in this book focuses on the uses of aerial photography - the most effective tool for small area analysis. The discussion is also directed at those who are not regular users of remote sensing techniques.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xi
Introduction to remote sensing....Pages 1-10
Aerial cameras, filters, and films....Pages 11-25
The geometry of aerial photos....Pages 27-42
Fundamentals of photointerpretation....Pages 43-55
How to acquire aerial photos....Pages 57-66
The Landsat system....Pages 67-86
Remote sensing input to geographic information systems....Pages 87-99
Land use/land cover: inventory and change....Pages 101-115
Resource preservation....Pages 117-141
Site selection issues....Pages 143-156
Population and housing data....Pages 157-166
Back Matter....Pages 167-176
β¦ Subjects
Environmental Management; Remote Sensing/Photogrammetry; Hydrogeology
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