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Remote Sensing provides an in-depth examination of technologies and methodologies used to observe and analyze Earth’s surface from aircraft and satellite platforms. The book explores the fundamental principles of remote sensing, including electromagnetic radiation, sensor types, and data processing techniques that enable scientists and professionals to monitor environmental changes, urban development, agricultural conditions, and natural disasters.
Authored by Melendez-Pastor I., this work covers practical applications of remote sensing across multiple disciplines including environmental monitoring, land use classification, water resource management, and climate research. The publication delves into both optical and microwave remote sensing systems, data interpretation methods, and the integration of remote sensing with geographic information systems. This comprehensive resource serves as an essential reference for students, researchers, and professionals seeking to understand how satellite and airborne imaging technologies contribute to modern earth observation and environmental management.







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