0,00 € incl. VAT (EU buyers)
You have no items in your shopping cart.
Book ID: 98097
Jones, Hamlyn G. and Robin A. Vaughan

Remote Sensing of Vegetation. Principles, Techniques and Applications. 2010. illus. col. photogr. figs. 400 p. gr8vo. Paper bd.

Remote sensing is becoming an increasingly important tool for agriculturalists, ecologists, and land managers for the study of Earth's agricultural and natural vegetation, and can be applied to further our understanding of key environmental issues, including climate change and ecosystem management. This introduction offers a treatment of the basics of remote sensing at all scales, illustrating its practical application to the study of vegetation. Despite a quantitative approach, the advanced mathematics and complex models common in modern remote sensing literature is demystifiedthrough clear explanations that emphasise the key underlying principles, and the core physical aspects are explained in the biological context of vegetation and its adaptation to its specific environment. Various techniques and instruments are addressed, making this a valuable source of reference, and the advantages and disadvantages of these are further illustrated through worked examples and case studies.
Author Jones, Hamlyn G. and Robin A. Vaughan
Article type Titel
Author Jones, Hamlyn G. and Robin A. Vaughan
Page image Jones, Hamlyn G. and Robin A. Vaughan: Remote Sensing of Vegetation. Principles, Techniques and Applications. 2010. illus. col. photogr. figs. 400 p. gr8vo. Paper bd. (98097) 52.43
Manufacturer Oxford University Press Acc.:3230/6034 0000 North Kettering Business Park
Price excl. VAT 49,00
US price excl. VAT 53,9
EAN 9780199207794
ISBN 9780199207794
Current subscription price Nein
Pitchman info Nein
 
52,43 € incl. VAT (EU buyers) *
49,00 € excl. VAT (Other buyers)
(53,90 US$)
Shipping extra
* VAT is not applicable to customers with a European VAT-ID.
Product tags