
Remote Sensing of the Environment: An Earth Resource Perspective
Pearson New International Edition
Pearson Education Limited (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 23. July 2013
Book
Paperback/Softback
620 pages
978-1-292-02170-6 (ISBN)
Description
For one-semester courses in Introductory Remote Sensing as well as Introductory Airphoto Interpretation. This widely adopted book introduces the fundamentals of remote sensing from an earth resource (versus engineering) perspective. Emphasis is on turning remote sensing data into useful spatial biophysical or socio-economic information that can be used to make decisions.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Harlow
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 276 mm
Width: 216 mm
Thickness: 34 mm
Weight
1514 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-292-02170-6 (9781292021706)
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John R. Jensen
Remote Sensing of the Environment: Pearson New International Edition
An Earth Resource Perspective
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Persons
Dr. John Jensen is a Carolina Distinguished Professor of Geography at the University of South Carolina. He is a certified photogrammetrist, a past-president of the American Society for Photogrammetry & Remote Sensing (6,500 members), has published more than 130 articles in GIScience, and received the NASA/USGS William T. Pecora Award and the ASPRS John E. Estes GIScience Teaching Award. He has mentored 32 PhD and 65 MS students in GIScience. He has conducted more than 60 GIScience-related projects sponsored by NASA, DOE, and NOAA. He is the editor of the journal GIScience & Remote Sensing and co-editor of the Earth Observation section of Geography Compass. He is the Co-director of the GIS & Remote Sensing Laboratory at the University of South Carolina. His research focuses on the analysis of urban and biogeographic problems. Dr. Ryan Jensen is an Associate Professor of Geography at Brigham Young University and is a Geographic Information System Professional (GISP). He specializes in biogeography GIS modeling, especially related to urban forestry and rangeland. He teaches GIS courses at BYU and he was involved in many GIScience-related projects while serving as a director of the Center for Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems at Indiana State University. Dr. Ryan Jensen has mentored four PhD and six MS students in GIScience. He is the co-editor of the Earth Observation section of Geography Compass, and he serves on the editorial board of Applied Geography. He has published over 35 peer-reviewed articles.
Content
- 1. Remote Sensing of the Environment
- 2. Electromagnetic Radiation Principles
- 3. History of Aerial Photography and Aerial Platforms
- 4. Aerial Photography - Vantage Point, Cameras, Filters, and Film
- 5. Elements of Visual Image Interpretation
- 6. Photogrammetry
- 7. Multispectral Remote Sensing Systems
- 8. Thermal Infrared Remote Sensing
- 9. Active and Passive Microwave Remote Sensing
- 10. LIDAR Remote Sensing (new)
- 11. Remote Sensing of Vegetation
- 12. Remote Sensing of Water
- 13. Remote Sensing the Urban Landscape
- 14. Remote Sensing of Soils, Minerals, and Geomorphology
- 15. In situ Spectral Reflectance Measurement (new)
- Index
- Appendix A-Sources of Remote Sensing Information