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Remote Sensing Applications in Environmental Research

Remote Sensing Applications in Environmental Research

Prashant K. Srivastava, Saumitra Mukherjee, Manika Gupta, & Tanvir Islam

This book is a compilation of authoritative and comprehensive papers on methods, techniques, and applications as well as illustrative examples of advancements of environmental applications of remote sensing. The editors have organized the book into two parts: Part I is devoted to ‘‘classic’’ applications of remote sensing using various environmental research studies. Part II addresses the advancements in environmental applications of remote sensing. The contributors have covered a wide variety of sensors from a diverse array of remote sensing platforms (Landsat TM and ETM+, MODIS, IRS-LISS, and Hyperspectral) and discussed new approaches to image processing and algorithm development. In addition, a glimpse into the future challenges of environmental applications of remote sensing will offer food for thought for all. The editors have skillfully presented this detailed and technical content in a user-friendly and coherent format. I am confident that the readers of this book will quickly appreciate the rapid advancements being made in this field. I am positive that the researchers and students alike will gain insights into the new dimensions of applying remote sensing to environmental analysis and understanding. I wish the editors and publishers of this important volume a great success.

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