Contents Notes |
Remote sensing and GIS / Stan Aronoff -- A brief history of remote sensing for earth observation / Stan Aronoff -- Remote sensing basics / Stan Aronoff -- Characteristics of remotely sensed imagery / Stan Aronoff -- Frame-capture sensors: photographic cameras, digital cameras, and videography / Stan Aronoff and Gordon Petrie -- Line scanners / Stan Aronoff -- Satellite-based sensors operating in the visible and infrared wavelengths / Stan Aronoff -- Active sensors: radar and lidar / Stan Aronoff and Gordon Petrie -- Sonar / Stan Aronoff -- Visual interpretation of aerial imagery / James B. Campbell -- Digital image analysis / Joseph M. Piwowar -- Remote sensing applications -- Remote sensing in agriculture / Stan Aronoff -- Remote sensing and GIS in forestry / Michael A. Wulder, Ronald J. Hall, and Steven E. Franklin -- Remote sensing in geology / Zeev Berger and Danny Fortin -- Remote sensing in meteorology, oceanography, and climatology / Kevin Gallo -- Remote sensing in archaeology / Scott Madry -- Remote sensing in the military / Stan Aronoff and David Swann -- Remote sensing in geospatial intelligence analysis / Tom Last -- Remote sensing in urban infrastructure and business geographics / James D. Hippie and Timothy L. Haithcoat -- Remote sensing and the organization / James W. Merchant. This guide to remote sensing technology presents GIS managers who have no previous remote sensing experience with the basics of integrating it with GIS data. How to use remote sensing technology as geographic data is demonstrated, as is how remote sensing products are the perfect complement to GIS-based analysis in industries such as emergency response, meteorology, water resources, land use, and urban planning. Managers are guided through the evolution of remote sensing technology and shown the approaches that different organizations have successfully used to incorporate remote sensing data into their work. Information on remote sensing history, characteristics, sensors, image products, and practical applications of remote sensing data is also included. |