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  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-Oct-2015
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1482217910
  • ISBN-13: 9781482217919
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 673 pages, kõrgus x laius: 280x210 mm, kaal: 2202 g, 100 Tables, color; 287 Illustrations, color
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-Oct-2015
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1482217910
  • ISBN-13: 9781482217919
A volume in the three-volume Remote Sensing Handbook series, Remote Sensing of Water Resources, Disasters, and Urban Studies documents the scientific and methodological advances that have taken place during the last 50 years. The other two volumes in the series are Remotely Sensed Data Characterization, Classification, and Accuracies, and Land Resources Monitoring, Modeling, and Mapping with Remote Sensing.

In true handbook style, this volume demonstrates in-depth, extensive and comprehensive coverage of Remote Sensing of Water Resources, Disasters, and Urban Studies. The book provides fundamental as well as practical knowledge of remote sensing of myriad topics pertaining to water resources, disasters, and urban areas such as hydrology, water resources, water use, water productivity, floods, wetlands, snow and ice, nightlights, geomorphology, droughts and drylands, disasters, volcanoes, fire, and smart cities.

Highlights include:











Hydrological studies, groundwater studies, flood studies, and crop water use and water productivity studies Wetland modeling, mapping, and characterization Snow and ice studies Drought and dryland monitoring and mapping methods Volcanoes, coal fires, and greenhouse gas emissions Urban remote sensing for disaster risk management Remote sensing for the design of smart cities

Considered magnum opus on the subject the three-volume Remote Sensing Handbook is edited by Dr. Prasad S. Thenkabail, an internationally acclaimed scientist in remote sensing, GIScience, and spatial sciences. The volume has contributions from pioneering remote sensing global experts on specific topics. The volume gives you a knowledge base on each of the above mentioned topics, a deep understanding the evolution remote sensing science, and familiarity with state-of-the-art of technology as well as a future vision for the field.

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Here Is What Top Global Remote Sensing Experts Say about the Remote Sensing Handbook, Three-Volume Set

1. Remotely Sensed Data Characterization, Classification, and Accuracies

2. Land Resources Monitoring, Modeling, and Mapping with Remote Sensing

3. Remote Sensing of Water Resources, Disasters, and Urban Studies

"I have had the pleasure and honor to be involved in the field of remote sensing for nearly 50 years. To say that much has changed and been accomplished in this field over this time period is a severe understatement. It would require literally hundreds of experts on a global basis to characterize the history, scope, utility, dynamism, and future outlook for remote sensing. It is this exact feat that is accomplished through the contributions of over 300 highly respected, international researchers and practitioners in the production of Remote Sensing Handbook (three volumes). This comprehensive treatise sets a new standard for spanning and integrating discussion of remote sensing principles, data, methods, development, applications, and scientific and social context. It will be an invaluable multidisciplinary reference for many years to come." Dr. Thomas M. Lillesand, Emeritus Professor of Remote Sensing, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA, and chief author of the most widely read Remote Sensing and Image Interpretation

"It is a great pleasure to be asked to endorse this comprehensive new book. It is a truly ambitious task to bring together so much information about remote sensing and the range of the material covered is impressive. It puts one in mind of the Manual of Remote Sensing, first edition 1975, second edition 1983. While much of the basic information in that earlier book is still valid, things have moved on and there was clearly scope for a new approach. In those early days, the systems flown in space were the early Landsat sat

Foreword xi
Preface xvii
Acknowledgments xxiii
Editor xxvii
Contributors xxxi
SECTION I Hydrology and Water Resources
1 Remote Sensing Technologies for Multiscale Hydrological Studies: Advances and Perspectives
3(20)
Sadiq I. Khan
Ni-Bin Chang
Yang Hong
Xianwu Xue
Yu Zhang
2 Groundwater Targeting Using Remote Sensing
23(36)
Santhosh Kumar Seelan
SECTION II Water Use and Water Productivity
3 Remote Sensing of Actual Evapotranspiration from Croplands
59(42)
Trent W. Biggs
George P. Petropoulos
Naga Manohar Velpuri
Michael Marshall
Edward P. Glenn
Pamela Nagler
Alex Messina
4 Water Productivity Studies from Earth Observation Data: Characterization, Modeling and Mapping Water Use and Water Productivity
101(28)
Antonio de C. Teixeira
Fernando B.T. Hernandez
Morris Scherer-Warren
Ricardo G. Andrade
Janice F. Leivas
Daniel C. Victoria
Edson L. Bolfe
Prasad S. Ihenkabail
Renato A.M. Franco
SECTION III Floods
5 Flood Monitoring Using the Integration of Remote Sensing and Complementary Techniques
129(16)
Allan S. Arnesen
Frederico T. Genofre
Marcelo P. Curtarelli
Matheus Z. Francisco
6 Flood Studies Using Synthetic Aperture Radar Data
145(32)
Sandro Martinis
Claudia Kuenzer
Andre Twele
SECTION IV Wetlands
7 Remote Sensing of Mangrove Wetlands
177(14)
Chandra Giri
8 Wetland Mapping Methods and Techniques Using Multisensor, Multiresolution Remote Sensing: Successes and Challenges
191(36)
D.R. Mishra
Shuvankar Ghosh
C. Hladik
Jessica L. O'Connell
H.J. Cho
9 Inland Valley Wetland Cultivation and Preservation for Africa's Green and Blue Revolution Using Multisensor Remote Sensing
227(32)
Murali Krishna Gumma
Prasad S. Thenkabail
Irshad A. Mohammed
Pardhasaradhi Teluguntla
Venkateswarlu Dheeravath
SECTION V Snow and Ice
10 Remote Sensing Mapping and Modeling of Snow Cover Parameters and Applications
259(30)
Hongjie Xie
Tiangang Liang
Xianwei Wang
Guoqing Zhang
SECTION VI Nightlights
11 Nighttime Light Remote Sensing: Monitoring Human Societies from Outer Space
289(24)
Qingling Zhang
Noam Levin
Christos Chalkias
Husi Letu
SECTION VII Geomorphology
12 Geomorphological Studies from Remote Sensing
313(26)
James B. Campbell
Lynn M. Resler
SECTION VIII Droughts and Drylands
13 Agricultural Drought Detection and Monitoring Using Vegetation Health Methods
339(10)
Felix Kogan
Wei Guo
14 Agricultural Drought Monitoring Using Space-Derived Vegetation and Biophysical Products: A Global Perspective
349(18)
Felix Rembold
Michele Meroni
Oscar Rojas
Clement Atzberger
Frederic Ham
Erwann Fillol
15 Remote Sensing of Drought: Emergence of a Satellite-Based Monitoring Toolkit for the United States
367(34)
Brian Wardlow
Martha Anderson
Tsegaye Tadesse
Chris Hain
Wade T. Crow
Matt Rodell
16 Regional Drought Monitoring Based on Multisensor Remote Sensing
401(16)
Jinyoung Rhee
Jungho Im
Seonyoung Park
17 Land Degradation Assessment and Monitoring of Drylands
417(38)
Marion Stellmes
Ruth Sonnenschein
Achim Roder
Thomas Udelhoven
Stefan Sommer
Joachim Hill
SECTION IX Disasters
18 Disasters: Risk Assessment, Management, and Post-Disaster Studies Using Remote Sensing
455(28)
Norman Kerle
19 Humanitarian Emergencies: Causes, Traits, and Impacts as Observed by Remote Sensing
483(32)
Stefan Lang
Petra Fureder
Olaf Kranz
Brittany Card
Shadrock Roberts
Andreas Papp
SECTION X Volcanoes
20 Remote Sensing of Volcanoes
515(30)
Robert Wright
SECTION XI Fires
21 Satellite-Derived Nitrogen Dioxide Variations from Biomass Burning in a Subtropical Evergreen Forest, Northeast India
545(16)
Krishna Prasad Vadrevu
Kristofer Lasko
22 Remote Sensing-Based Mapping and Monitoring of Coal Fires
561(20)
Anupma Prakash
Claudia Kuenzer
SECTION XII Urban Areas
23 Urban Growth Mapping of Mega Cities: Multisensor Approach
581(18)
Hasi Bagan
Yoshiki Yamagata
24 Latest High-Resolution Remote Sensing and Visibility Analysis for Smart Environment Design
599(16)
Yoshiki Yamagata
Daisuke Murakami
Hajime Seya
SECTION XIII Summary
25 Remote Sensing of Water Resources, Disasters, and Urban Areas: Monitoring, Modeling and Mapping Advances over the Last 50 Years and a Vision for the Future
615(44)
Prasad S. Thenkabail
Index 659
Thenkabail Ph.D. and Prasad S.