The objective of this book is to address the reliability of individual tree crown objects detected from coarse resolution satellite images. It also provides useful information that will support the capacity of monitoring agricultural change in data sparse regions or developing countries of the world. Mapping of trees from satellite imageries in Africa and most developing countries of the world is quite challenging. The challenges can be attributed to the indiscriminate planting of trees dispersed within heterogeneous and indistinct fields, widespread shortage of up to date agricultural data which is partly due to lack of funds, poor government policies and restrictions to finer resolution imageries due to security concerns. Despite these limitations, satellite imageries still remain a viable option to mapping agricultural information in data sparse regions of the world. With the launching of Sentinel satellite missions by the European space agency (ESA), medium and coarse resolution satellite imageries has become freely available at much better scale. Therefore, most developing countries will like to leverage on this opportunity for up to date monitoring of the environment.
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Nixon Nduji is a Geoinformation Professional born on the 28th of May 1988 in Enugu State, Nigeria.He obtained a Bachelor's degree in Surveying and Geoinformatics in 2011 and subsequently a Master's degree in Geoinformation Science and Earth Observation for Geoinformatics in 2017. His interest is to proffer Geospatial Solutions to our dynamic world
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -The objective of this book is to address the reliability of individual tree crown objects detected from coarse resolution satellite images. It also provides useful information that will support the capacity of monitoring agricultural change in data sparse regions or developing countries of the world. Mapping of trees from satellite imageries in Africa and most developing countries of the world is quite challenging. The challenges can be attributed to the indiscriminate planting of trees dispersed within heterogeneous and indistinct fields, widespread shortage of up to date agricultural data which is partly due to lack of funds, poor government policies and restrictions to finer resolution imageries due to security concerns. Despite these limitations, satellite imageries still remain a viable option to mapping agricultural information in data sparse regions of the world. With the launching of Sentinel satellite missions by the European space agency (ESA), medium and coarse resolution satellite imageries has become freely available at much better scale. Therefore, most developing countries will like to leverage on this opportunity for up to date monitoring of the environment. 68 pp. Englisch. Seller Inventory # 9786134969352
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Neuware -The objective of this book is to address the reliability of individual tree crown objects detected from coarse resolution satellite images. It also provides useful information that will support the capacity of monitoring agricultural change in data sparse regions or developing countries of the world. Mapping of trees from satellite imageries in Africa and most developing countries of the world is quite challenging. The challenges can be attributed to the indiscriminate planting of trees dispersed within heterogeneous and indistinct fields, widespread shortage of up to date agricultural data which is partly due to lack of funds, poor government policies and restrictions to finer resolution imageries due to security concerns. Despite these limitations, satellite imageries still remain a viable option to mapping agricultural information in data sparse regions of the world. With the launching of Sentinel satellite missions by the European space agency (ESA), medium and coarse resolution satellite imageries has become freely available at much better scale. Therefore, most developing countries will like to leverage on this opportunity for up to date monitoring of the environment.Books on Demand GmbH, Überseering 33, 22297 Hamburg 68 pp. Englisch. Seller Inventory # 9786134969352
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