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Environmental Sensing

Analytical Techniques for Earth Observation

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  • Demonstrates that remote sensing science is affable
  • Highlights where and how remote sensing can make valuable contributions to the study of our environment
  • Represents a synopsis of the current approaches to the emerging science of earth observation
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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Table of contents (13 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xiv
  2. The Earth Observation Perspective

    • James K. Lein
    Pages 1-21
  3. Environmental Sensing

    • James K. Lein
    Pages 23-49
  4. Sensors and Systems

    • James K. Lein
    Pages 51-81
  5. Fundamentals of Image Processing

    • James K. Lein
    Pages 83-109
  6. Sensing Uncertainty

    • James K. Lein
    Pages 111-134
  7. Environmental Characterization

    • James K. Lein
    Pages 135-167
  8. Environmental Monitoring and Change Detection

    • James K. Lein
    Pages 169-191
  9. Thermal Sensing and Anomaly Detection

    • James K. Lein
    Pages 193-212
  10. Hyperspectral Sensing

    • James K. Lein
    Pages 213-238
  11. Hyperspectral Classification

    • James K. Lein
    Pages 239-258
  12. Object-Based Analysis

    • James K. Lein
    Pages 259-278
  13. Forensic Remote Sensing

    • James K. Lein
    Pages 279-301
  14. Integrative Sensing

    • James K. Lein
    Pages 303-323
  15. Back Matter

    Pages 325-334

About this book

Remote sensing has witnessed a renaissance as new sensor systems, data collection capabilities and image processing methodologies have expanded the technological capabilities of this science into new and important applications areas. Perhaps nowhere has this trend been more evident than in the study of earth environments. Within this broad application area remote sensing has proven to be an invaluable asset supporting timely data gathering at a range of synoptic scales, facilitating the mapping of complex landscapes and promoting the analysis of environmental process. Yet remote sensing’s contribution to the study of human/environmental interaction is scattered throughout a rich and diverse literature spanning the social and physical sciences, which frustrates access to, and the sharing of the knowledge gained through, these recent advances, and inhibits the operational use of these methods and techniques in day to day environmental practice, a recognized gap that reduces the effectiveness of environmental management programs. The objective of this book is to address this gap and provide the synthesis of method and application that is currently missing in the environmental science, re-introducing remote sensing as an important decision-support technology.

Authors and Affiliations

  • Dept. Geography, Ohio University, Athens, USA

    James K. Lein

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