Satellite Remote Sensing of Natural Resources offers an introduction to digital remote sensing. This comprehensive text emphasizes the basics, with simple concepts presented in clear, easy-to-understand language. For those who are interested in practical remote sensing but do not have an extensive b
Satellite Remote Sensing for Resources Development
β Scribed by Dr Karl-Heinz Szekielda (auth.), Karl-Heinz Szekielda (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 1986
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 225
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
An Interregional Expert Meeting on the Use of Satellite Imaging RADAR and Thematic Mapping in Natural Resources Development, organized by the Economic and Social DevelopΒ ment Center of the German Foundation for International Development - DSE - in co-operation with the United Nations Department of Technical Co-operation for DevelopΒ ment - DTCD - was held in Berlin (West) from 21 November to 4 December 1984. As a result of this meeting, the participants made the following recommendations: A. REMOTE SENSING SYSTEMS AND AVAILABILITY OF DATA 1. Acquisition Platforms and their Continuity The participants expressed concern over the insecurity which clouds the future of orbital remote sensing platforms - the U. S. Landsat series should be continued, if at all possible. The planned initial ten-year operational lifetime of SPOT is enΒ couraging and received support. ESA/ERS 1, Japanl J-ERS 1 and Canada's RADARSAT programmes should be given full impleΒ mentation commitment, as soon as possible, and plans should be developed for system continuity. The participants noted that development of national and regional remote sensing programmes in developing nations, and establishment and upgrading of appropriate ground receiving stations for these systems depends critically on the prospect of platform continuity. vii SATELLITE REMOTE SENSING FOR RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT 2. Future Developments (a) Future developments in microwave remote sensing from space should be encouraged so as to circumvent, among others, the problem of cloud cover and to facilitate extension of application areas.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages iii-xii
General Aspects on the Use of Satellite Remote Sensing for Resources Exploration in Developing Countries....Pages 1-21
Present Status of Microwave Remote Sensing from Space with Respect to Natural Resources Monitoring....Pages 23-57
SPOT: The First Operational Remote Sensing Satellite....Pages 59-80
Spacelab Metric Camera Experiments....Pages 81-92
Coastal Zone Color Scanner (CZCS) and Related Technologies....Pages 93-97
Selected Features of the SEASAT Satellite....Pages 99-113
First Results of the European Spacelab Photogrammetric Camera Mission....Pages 115-120
Thematic Mapping of Natural Resources with the Modular Optoelectronic Multispectral Scanner (MOMS)....Pages 121-136
Availability of Remotely Sensed Data and Information from the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administrationβs Satellite Data Services Division....Pages 137-162
A Future Outlook....Pages 163-183
Interpretation and Application of Spaceborne Imaging Radar Data to Geologic Problems....Pages 185-215
Back Matter....Pages 217-221
β¦ Subjects
Remote Sensing/Photogrammetry; Archaeology
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