Despite the promising and exciting possibilities presented by new and fast-developing remote sensing technologies applied to urban areas, there is still a gap perceived between the generally academic and research-focused spectrum of results offered by the “urban remote sensing”
Applied Remote Sensing for Urban Planning, Governance and Sustainability (PDF)
Editors: Netzband, Maik, Stefanov, William L., Redman, Charles (Eds.)
Remote Sensing as a Tool for Urban Planning and Sustainability
Maik Netzband, William L. Stefanov, Charles L. Redman
Pages 1-23
Automatic Land-Cover Classification Derived from High-Resolution IKONOS Satellite Imagery in the Urban Atlantic Forest of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, by Means of an Object-Oriented Approach
Luiz Felipe Guanaes Rego, Christoph Ueffing, Sérgio Besserman Vianna
Pages 25-36
Phoenix, Arizona, USA: Applications of Remote Sensing in a Rapidly Urbanizing Desert Region
William L. Stefanov, Maik Netzband, Matthias S. Möller, et al.
Pages 137-164
Application of Remote Sensing and GIS Technique for Urban Environmental Management and Sustainable Development of Delhi, India
Atiqur Rahman
Pages 165-197
Thomas Schneider, Manfred Goedecke, Tobia Lakes
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