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Remote Sensing for Sustainability

Remote Sensing for Sustainability

Driven by the societal needs and improvement in sensor technology and image processing techniques remote sensing has become an essential geospatial tool for understanding the Earth and managing Human-Earth interactions. Remote Sensing for Sustainability introduces the current state of the art remote sensing knowledge integral for monitoring the world’s natural resources and environments managing exposure to natural disasters and man-made risks and helping understand the sustainability and productivity of natural ecosystems. Bridging the gap between remote sensing and sustainability science this book examines theories and methods as well as practical applications of sustainable development for cities using remote sensing; focuses on remote sensing methods and techniques for sustainable natural resources with emphasize on forests; answers questions on how and what the remote sensing methods and techniques can do for the sustainability of environmental systems; and examines the issues of energy use and sustainable energy sources using remote sensing technology in countries such as Germany China the U. S drawing on case studies to demonstrate the applicability of remote sensing techniques. This comprehensive guide which can serve to professors researchers and students alike takes in consideration the United Nations set of sustainable development goals and intends to contribute to the GEO’s Strategic Plan by addressing and exemplifying a number of societal benefit areas of remote sensing data sets methods and techniques for sustainable development.

GBP 82.99
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The Remote Work Handbook The Definitive Guide for Operationalizing Remote Work as a Competitive Business Strategy

The Remote Work Handbook The Definitive Guide for Operationalizing Remote Work as a Competitive Business Strategy

The Remote Work Handbook: The Definitive Guide for Operationalizing Remote Work as a Competitive Business Strategy is for readers seeking to leverage the business benefits of a flexible remote workforce. It is a practical guide for building and implementing remote work at any size organization. C-suite executives operation leaders business owners or entrepreneurs who recognize the workplace is changing can use it to re-tool their operations for a strategic business advantage. Mari Anne Snow the author is a recognized remote work expert with over 20 years of experience leading remote teams and has re-written the rules of leadership to unlock the potential in remote and distributed teams. In this book she shares all her secrets. The book explores the untapped potential of remote teams and lays out the business case for adopting a new flexible workplace model to build organizational resilience and a competitive edge. It takes the reader through the step-by-step process of constructing a remote work operating model staging an implementation then institutionalizing and sustaining the change. It includes down-to-earth professional and personal stories that alert the reader to the top priorities and operational realities they will face as they craft their own implementation plan for operationalizing remote work at their company. | The Remote Work Handbook The Definitive Guide for Operationalizing Remote Work as a Competitive Business Strategy

GBP 28.99
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Remote Sensing of Natural Resources

Hyperspectral Remote Sensing Principles and Applications

Hyperspectral Remote Sensing Principles and Applications

Land management issues such as mapping tree species recognizing invasive plants and identifying key geologic features require an understanding of complex technical issues before the best decisions can be made. Hyperspectral remote sensing is one the technologies that can help with reliable detection and identification. Presenting the fundamentals of remote sensing at an introductory level Hyperspectral Remote Sensing: Principles and Applications explores all major aspects of hyperspectral image acquisition exploitation interpretation and applications. The book begins with several chapters on the basic concepts and underlying principles of remote sensing images. It introduces spectral radiometry concepts such as radiance irradiance flux and blackbody radiation; covers imaging spectrometers examining spectral range full width half maximum (FWHM) resolution sampling signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and multispectral and hyperspectral sensor systems; and addresses atmospheric interactions. The book then discusses information extraction with chapters covering the underlying physics principles that lead to the creation of an image and the interpretation of the image's information. The final chapters describe case studies that illustrate the use of hyperspectral remote sensing in agriculture environmental monitoring forestry and geology. After reading this book you will have a better understanding of how to evaluate different approaches to hyperspectral analyses and to determine which approaches will work for your applications. | Hyperspectral Remote Sensing Principles and Applications

GBP 69.99
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Planetary Geodesy and Remote Sensing

Planetary Geodesy and Remote Sensing

Although lunar exploration began in the 1960s the moon and other planets have many long-standing unanswered questions about planetary environments origin formation and evolution magnetization of crustal rocks internal structure and possible life. However with the recent development of planetary geodesy and remote sensing with higher spatial and spectral resolution have come new opportunities to explore and understand the moon and planets in greater detail. Written by well-established international scientists in the planetary science and remote sensing fields Planetary Geodesy and Remote Sensing presents the latest methods and techniques of planetary geodesy and remote sensing. The book discusses the latest results in planetary science including theory methods measurements topography gravity and magnetic field atmosphere and ionosphere geomorphology volcano craters internal structure and water. The book also highlights comparative studies with the earth in the atmosphere geomorphology and interiors of the planets. It discusses future missions and future objectives of planetary exploration and science using the latest advances in remote sensing. With chapters contributed by a stellar list of pioneers and experts the book provides new insight on the application of new technologies and the observations in planetary geodesy. It is suitable for those working in the field as well as for planetary probe designers engineers and planetary geologists and geophysicists.

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Remote Sensing Applications for the Urban Environment

Remote Sensing Applications for the Urban Environment

Land use and land cover changes associated with increased urbanization have led to landscape and environmental changes throughout the world. Remote Sensing Applications for the Urban Environment places emphasis on the rapid development of worldwide urbanization and its impact on the environment and reviews the assessment of urban land cover conditions using remote sensing data. The book examines current satellite observation capacities the use of remote sensing data to characterize urban extent and urban land cover and the applications of satellite-derived data for urban environment assessments. It also introduces cutting-edge assessment methods and remote sensing techniques for characterizing high-resolution imagery of urban areas in different ecological environments. Focuses on the latest progress in urban remote sensing and technologies used to monitor urban land use and land cover conditionsIntroduces several methods used to extract urban landscape features using high-resolution imageryDetails the methods currently used for assessing urban vegetation impervious surface and urban land use and land cover conditionsDescribes how to use multi-temple satellite images to monitor urban growth around the worldAn up-to-date reference reflecting the state of the art in both remote sensing and the environmental assessment of urban areas Remote Sensing Applications for the Urban Environment summarizes current satellite observing capacities and the growing demand for consistent and continuous local regional and global observation data by different government agencies throughout the world. This book serves academic faculties students researchers and government decision makers.

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Remote Sensing of Impervious Surfaces

Remote Patient Monitoring: A Computational Perspective in Healthcare

Remote Patient Monitoring: A Computational Perspective in Healthcare

This book provides a multidisciplinary overview of the design and implementation of systems for remote patient monitoring and healthcare. Readers are guided through the components of such a system and shown how they could be integrated into a coherent framework for deployment in practice. The book ends with a discussion of case studies to provide practical examples and design methods for remote healthcare systems with different needs. This book contains information that will be helpful to undergraduate and postgraduate students academic and professional researchers and individuals who employ computational intelligence. By presenting new models of care and support AI in medicine is having an impact on the entire value chain of clinical practice and the patient care delivery system. This is especially evident in telemedicine breakthroughs where applications of AI are utilized to assist complement or create new forms of remote healthcare. Through the use of communications technology telemedicine enables medical professionals to examine diagnose and treat patients remotely. Now the technology might also integrate online diagnostics etc. to increase the effectiveness of the healthcare system and enhance patient outcomes. By enabling elderly people to live independently technological advancements in fields like remote patient monitoring (RPM) systems can revolutionize senior care. Medical diagnosis will improve and remote patient monitoring will become simpler thanks to artificial intelligence. The resistance of many patients and doctors to using the telemedicine idea for medical visits will probably be overcome by AI automation. | Remote Patient Monitoring: A Computational Perspective in Healthcare

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Practical Handbook of Remote Sensing

Atmospheric Acoustic Remote Sensing Principles and Applications

Atmospheric Acoustic Remote Sensing Principles and Applications

Sonic Detection and Ranging (SODAR) systems and Radio Acoustic Sounding Systems (RASS) use sound waves to determine wind speed wind direction and turbulent character of the atmosphere. They are increasingly used for environmental and scientific applications such as analyzing ground-level pollution dispersion and monitoring conditions affecting wind energy generation. However until now there have been no reliable references on SODAR and RASS for practitioners in the field as well as non-experts who wish to understand and implement this technology to their own applications. Authored by an internationally known expert in the design and use of SODAR/RASS technology Atmospheric Acoustic Remote Sensing: Principles and Applications systematically explains the underlying science principles and operational aspects of acoustic radars. Abundant diagrams and figures including eight pages of full-color images enhance clear guidelines and tools for handling calibration error equipment hardware sampling and data analysis. The final chapter explores applications in environmental research boundary layer research wind power and loading complex terrain and sound speed profiles. Atmospheric Acoustic Remote Sensing offers SODAR and RASS users as well as general remote sensing practitioners environmental scientists and engineers a straightforward guide for using SODARs to perform wind measurements and data analysis for scientific environmental or alternative monitoring applications. | Atmospheric Acoustic Remote Sensing Principles and Applications

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Hyperspectral Remote Sensing in Urban Environments

LiDAR Remote Sensing and Applications

LiDAR Remote Sensing and Applications

Ideal for both undergraduate and graduate students in the fields of geography forestry ecology geographic information science remote sensing and photogrammetric engineering LiDAR Remote Sensing and Applications expertly joins LiDAR principles data processing basics applications and hands-on practices in one comprehensive source. The LiDAR data within this book is collected from 27 areas in the United States Brazil Canada Ghana and Haiti and includes 183 figures created to introduce the concepts methods and applications in a clear context. It provides 11 step-by-step projects predominately based on Esri’s ArcGIS software to support seamless integration of LiDAR products and other GIS data. The first six projects are for basic LiDAR data visualization and processing and the other five cover more advanced topics: from mapping gaps in mangrove forests in Everglades National Park Florida to generating trend surfaces for rock layers in Raplee Ridge Utah. Features Offers a comprehensive overview of LiDAR technology with numerous applications in geography forestry and earth science Gives necessary theoretical foundations from all pertinent subject matter areas Uses case studies and best practices to point readers to tools and resources Provides a synthesis of ongoing research in the area of LiDAR remote sensing technology Includes carefully selected illustrations and data from the authors' research projects Before every project in the book a link is provided for users to download data

GBP 84.99
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Deep Learning for Remote Sensing Images with Open Source Software

Deep Learning for Remote Sensing Images with Open Source Software

In today’s world deep learning source codes and a plethora of open access geospatial images are readily available and easily accessible. However most people are missing the educational tools to make use of this resource. Deep Learning for Remote Sensing Images with Open Source Software is the first practical book to introduce deep learning techniques using free open source tools for processing real world remote sensing images. The approaches detailed in this book are generic and can be adapted to suit many different applications for remote sensing image processing including landcover mapping forestry urban studies disaster mapping image restoration etc. Written with practitioners and students in mind this book helps link together the theory and practical use of existing tools and data to apply deep learning techniques on remote sensing images and data. Specific Features of this Book: The first book that explains how to apply deep learning techniques to public free available data (Spot-7 and Sentinel-2 images OpenStreetMap vector data) using open source software (QGIS Orfeo ToolBox TensorFlow) Presents approaches suited for real world images and data targeting large scale processing and GIS applications Introduces state of the art deep learning architecture families that can be applied to remote sensing world mainly for landcover mapping but also for generic approaches (e. g. image restoration) Suited for deep learning beginners and readers with some GIS knowledge. No coding knowledge is required to learn practical skills. Includes deep learning techniques through many step by step remote sensing data processing exercises.

GBP 31.99
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Introduction to Remote Sensing Sixth Edition

Introduction to Remote Sensing Sixth Edition

Now in full color the sixth edition of this leading text features new chapters on remote sensing platforms (including the latest satellite and unmanned aerial systems) agriculture (including agricultural analysis via satellite imagery) and forestry (including fuel type mapping and fire monitoring). The book has introduced tens of thousands of students to the fundamentals of collecting analyzing and interpreting remotely sensed images. It presents cutting-edge tools and practical applications to land and water use analysis natural resource management climate change adaptation and more. Each concise chapter is designed as an independent unit that instructors can use in any sequence. Pedagogical features include over 400 figures chapter-opening lists of topics case studies end-of-chapter review questions and links to recommended online videos and tutorials. New to This Edition *Discussions of Landsat 8 and Sentinel-2; the growth of unmanned aerial systems; mobile data collection; current directions in climate change detection fire monitoring and disaster response; and other timely topics. *Additional cases such as river erosion; the impact of Hurricane Sandy on Mantoloking New Jersey; and Miami Beach as an exemplar of challenges in coastal communities. *Revised throughout with 60% new material including hundreds of new full-color figures. *New chapters on remote sensing platforms agriculture and forestry. | Introduction to Remote Sensing Sixth Edition

GBP 79.99
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Externalizing Migration Management Europe North America and the spread of 'remote control' practices

Ground-Based Microwave Radiometry and Remote Sensing Methods and Applications

Ground-Based Microwave Radiometry and Remote Sensing Methods and Applications

The ability to effectively monitor the atmosphere on a continuous basis requires remote sensing in microwave. Written for physicists and engineers working in the area of microwave sensing of the atmosphere Ground-Based Microwave Radiometry and Remote Sensing: Methods and Applications is completely devoted to ground-based remote sensing. This text covers the fundamentals of microwave remote sensing and examines microwave radiometric measurements and their applications. The book discusses the atmospheric influences on the electromagnetic spectrum addresses the measurement of incoherent electromagnetic radiation from an object obeying the laws of radiation fundamentals and explores the height limits in both the water vapor band and the oxygen band. The author describes the measurement technique of water vapor in the polar region details studies of the measurement of integrated water vapor content by deploying a microwave radiometer and presents several real-time pictures of radiometric and disdrometer measurements. Includes integrated water vapor and cloud liquid water models Contains measurements in adverse weather conditions Illustrates measurement technique in the Antarctic and Arctic regions Describes rain models in different locations including tropical temperate regions along with radiometric measurement techniques Presents a definite model for measurement of propagation path delay The book summarizes the latest research results obtained in the area of measurements and modeling describes the atmospheric influences on electromagnetic spectrum along with different gaseous and cloud models and provides examples of radiometric retrievals from a variety of dynamic weather phenomena. | Ground-Based Microwave Radiometry and Remote Sensing Methods and Applications

GBP 74.99
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Remote Sensing of Night-time Light

Remote Sensing of Night-time Light

Satellite images acquired at night provide a visually arresting perspective of the Earth and the human activities that light up the otherwise mostly dark Earth. These night-time light satellite images can be compiled into a geospatial time series that represent an invaluable source of information for both the natural and social sciences. Night-time light remote sensing has been shown to be particularly useful for a range of natural science and social science applications including studies relating to urban development demography sociology fishing activity light pollution and the consequences of civil war. Key sensors for these time-series include the Defense Meteorological Satellite Program’s Operational Linescan System (DMSP/OLS) and the Suomi National Polar-orbiting Partnership Satellite’s Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite Day/Night Band (Suomi NPP/VIIRS DNB). An increasing number of alternative sources are also available including high spatial resolution and multispectral sensors. This book captures key methodological issues associated with pre-processing night-time light data documents state of the art analysis methods and explores a wide range of applications. Major sections focus on NPP/VIIRS DNB processing; inter-calibration between NPP/VIIRS and DMPS/OLS; applications associated with socio-economic activities applications in monitoring urbanization; and fishing activity monitoring. The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of the International Journal of Remote Sensing. | Remote Sensing of Night-time Light

GBP 38.99
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Fine Resolution Remote Sensing of Species in Terrestrial and Coastal Ecosystems

Fine Resolution Remote Sensing of Species in Terrestrial and Coastal Ecosystems

Detailed and accurate information on the spatial distribution of individual species over large spatial extents and over multiple time periods is critical for rapid response and effective management of environmental change. The twenty first century has witnessed a rapid development in both fine resolution sensors and statistical theories and techniques. These innovations hold great potential for improved accuracy of species mapping using remote sensing. Fine Resolution Remote Sensing of Species in Terrestrial and Coastal Ecosystems is a collection of eight cutting-edge studies of fine spatial resolution remote sensing including species mapping of biogenic and coral reefs seagrasses salt and freshwater marshes and grasslands. The studies illustrate the power of fine resolution imagery for species identification as well as the value of unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) imagery as an ideal source of high-quality reference data at the species level. The studies also highlight the benefit of LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) data for species identification and how this varies depending on the species of interest as well as the nature of the context in which the species is found. The broad range of applications explored in the book demonstrates the major contribution of remote sensing to species-level terrestrial and coastal ecosystem studies as well as the potential for future advances. The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of the International Journal of Remote Sensing.

GBP 38.99
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Remote Sensing of Glaciers Techniques for Topographic Spatial and Thematic Mapping of Glaciers

Remote Sensing of Glaciers Techniques for Topographic Spatial and Thematic Mapping of Glaciers

Glaciers and ice sheets have been melting significantly during recent decades posing environmental threats at local regional and global scales. Changes in glaciers are one of the clearest indicators of alterations in regional climate since they are governed by changes in accumulation (from snowfall) and ablation (by melting of ice). Glacier changes have been measured for the last century by traditional field measurements resulting in long time series for a few glaciers. Remote sensing data and methods and geographic information systems provide the means to allow glacier changes to be monitored at a global scale to be analysed rapidly and to store the results and present information to both scientific and popular audiences in a way which was not possible before the digital revolution. Remote sensing of glaciers began with terrestrial and aerial photography during the middle of the 20th century but today the discipline embraces a large variety of data types from laser scanner data to very high resolution satellite imagery which can be applied to the mapping of glacier changes in terms of area surface zonation or thickness. This book highlights the history of the remote sensing of glaciers the physics of glaciers and remote sensing of them and focuses particularly on modern data and methods used by remote sensing specialists and glaciologists. The book presents examples of glacier research carried out for example in the Alps Norway Iceland Caucasus Patagonia Rocky Mountains Pakistan Antarctica New Zealand and Svalbard. This book is of interest to specialists and students working in the field of remote sensing glaciology physical geography geology and climate change. | Remote Sensing of Glaciers Techniques for Topographic Spatial and Thematic Mapping of Glaciers

GBP 59.99
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Remote Sensing Data Analysis in R

Remote Teaching and Learning in the Middle and High ELA Classroom Instructional Strategies and Best Practices

Advanced Applications in Remote Sensing of Agricultural Crops and Natural Vegetation

Advanced Applications in Remote Sensing of Agricultural Crops and Natural Vegetation

Written by leading global experts including pioneers in the field the four-volume set on Hyperspectral Remote Sensing of Vegetation Second Edition reviews existing state-of-the-art knowledge highlights advances made in different areas and provides guidance for the appropriate use of hyperspectral data in the study and management of agricultural crops and natural vegetation. Volume IV Advanced Applications in Remote Sensing of Agricultural Crops and Natural Vegetation discusses the use of hyperspectral or imaging spectroscopy data in numerous specific and advanced applications such as forest management precision farming managing invasive species and local to global land cover change detection. It emphasizes the importance of hyperspectral remote sensing tools for studying vegetation processes and functions as well as the appropriate use of hyperspectral data for vegetation management practices. The concluding chapter provides readers with useful guidance on the highlights and essence of Volume IV through the editors’ perspective. Key Features of Volume IV:Guides readers to harness the capabilities of the most recent advances in applying hyperspectral remote sensing technology to the study of terrestrial vegetation. Includes specific applications on agriculture crop management practices study of crop stress and diseases crop characteristics based on inputs (e. g. nitrogen irrigation) study of vegetation impacted by heavy metals gross and net primary productivity studies light use efficiency studies crop water use and actual evapotranspiration studies phenology monitoring land use and land cover studies global change studies plant species detection wetland and forest characterization and mapping crop productivity and crop water productivity mapping and modeling. Encompasses hyperspectral or imaging spectroscopy data in narrow wavebands used across visible red-edge near-infrared far-infrared shortwave infrared and thermal portions of the spectrum. Explains the implementation of hyperspectral remote sensing data processing mechanisms in a standard fast and efficient manner for their applications. Discusses cloud computing to overcome hyperspectral remote sensing massive big data challenges. Provides hyperspectral analysis of rocky surfaces on the earth and other planetary systems.

GBP 42.99
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Intelligent Infrastructure User-centred Remote Condition Monitoring

Intelligent Infrastructure User-centred Remote Condition Monitoring

With the development of sensor technology wireless communications big data and machine learning there is an increasing interest in technologies and solutions that assess and predict the state of equipment and assets within various industrial settings. These technologies aim to collect information from multiple sources about infrastructure asset status. Then through current and historical data analysis this configuration of technologies delivers intelligence on current and future asset status to a maintenance operator or manager to inform optimal maintenance decision-making. These technologies are known under different terms – remote condition monitoring e-maintenance prognostic systems predictive maintenance and smart or intelligent infrastructure. Despite the promise of remote condition monitoring and predictive technologies there is a growing concern with such technologies because they can be difficult or impractical to use. Understanding and mitigating potential human factors issues could ensure that such vast investments are not wasted. This book considers in depth the challenges placed on users of current and future condition monitoring systems. Its primary focus is to understand the cognitive processes including managing alarms interpreting data and collaborating with automation. The book describes a range of human factors methods that can be used to understand the current and future functioning of people and technology in an enhanced maintenance and asset monitoring context. The book also presents a framework for describing these issues systematically and presents the resulting design considerations to increase the effectiveness of individual operators and organisations as a whole. | Intelligent Infrastructure User-centred Remote Condition Monitoring

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Unmanned Aerial Remote Sensing UAS for Environmental Applications

Unmanned Aerial Remote Sensing UAS for Environmental Applications

Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UASs) are a rapidly evolving technology with an expanding array of diverse applications. In response to the continuing evolution of this technology this book discusses UAVs and similar systems platforms and sensors as well as exploring some of their environmental applications. It explains how they can be used for mapping monitoring and modelling a wide variety of different environmental aspects and at the same time addresses some of the current constraints placed on realising the potential use of the technology such as flight duration and distance safety and the invasion of privacy. Unmanned Aerial Remote Sensing: UAS for Environmental Applications is an excellent resource for any practitioner utilising remote sensing and other geospatial technologies for environmental applications such as conservation research and planning. Students and academics in information science environment and natural resources geosciences and geography will likewise find this comprehensive book a useful and informative resource. FeaturesProvides necessary theoretical foundations for pertinent subject matter areasIntroduces the role and value of UAVs for geographical data acquisition and the ways to acquire and process the dataProvides a synthesis of ongoing research and a focus on the use of technology for small-scale image and spatial data acquisition in an environmental contextWritten by experts of the technology who bring together UAS tools and resources for environmental specialists. | Unmanned Aerial Remote Sensing UAS for Environmental Applications

GBP 42.99
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