Remote Sensing of Land Cover and Land Use Changes in South and Southeast Asia, Volume 2 1st Edition
Grab immediate insight into one of the most dynamic environmental frontiers with Remote Sensing of Land Cover and Land Use Changes in South and Southeast Asia, Volume 2, 1st Edition by Prasad Vadrevu and Krishna. This authoritative volume draws you into the heart of satellite-driven analysis across South Asia and Southeast Asia—regions where urban expansion, agricultural transitions, deforestation, and coastal change are reshaping lives and livelihoods.
Discover rigorous, region-specific case studies and practical methodologies that convert multispectral and radar imagery into actionable intelligence. The book explains advanced remote sensing workflows—image preprocessing, classification, change detection and accuracy assessment—using familiar platforms and datasets such as Landsat, Sentinel, and MODIS. Clear maps, comparative analyses, and country-level examples from India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Nepal, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines and more make complex concepts tangible and locally relevant.
Whether you’re a researcher mapping land cover trends, a policy-maker crafting climate-resilient plans, an urban planner assessing sprawl, or a GIS professional seeking best practices for monitoring land use change, this volume equips you with replicable techniques and regional context. It balances methodological depth with practical application—highlighting how remote sensing informs natural resource management, disaster risk reduction, carbon accounting, and sustainable development across diverse Asian landscapes.
Purchase this essential reference to sharpen your analytical toolkit and stay ahead in environmental monitoring. Enhance your projects with regionally focused, scientifically robust remote sensing strategies—backed by expert authorship and real-world examples from South and Southeast Asia. Secure your copy today and transform satellite data into solutions that matter.
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