Remote sensing and geospatial technologies for coastal ecosystem assessment and management
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Berlin
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Springer,
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c2009
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
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xiv, 561 p. , ill. (some col.), maps , 24 cm.
SERIES
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Lecture notes in geoinformation and cartography,1863-2246
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Remote sensing, geospatial technologies and coastal ecosystems /Xiaojun Yang --Conceptual and technical issues.Sensors and techniques for observing coastal ecosystems /Victor V. Klemas ; Geographic information systems and spatial analysis for coastal ecosystem research and management /Jialing Wang, Libin Zhou and Xiaojun Yang ; Fuzzy approach for integrated coastal zone management /Tao Cheng, Martien Molenaar and Alfred Stein ; Spatial data infrastructures for coastal environments /Dawn J. Wright --Remote sensing of coastal waters.Airborne remote sensing of chlorophyll in Chesapeake Bay, USA /Lawrence W. Harding, Jr. and W. David Miller ; Bio-optical characteristics and remote sensing in the mid Chesapeake Bay through integration of observations and radiative transfer closure /Maria Tzortziou ... [et al.] --Mapping submerged aquatic vegetation and benthic habitats.High-resolution ocean color remote sensing of coral reefs and associated benthic habitats /Deepak R. Mishra ; An integrated approach to benthic habitat mapping using remote sensing and GIS :an example from the Hawaiian Islands /Anne E. Gibbs and Susan A. Cochran ; Assessment of the abundance of submersed aquatic vegetation (SAV) communities in the Chesapeake Bay and its use in SAV management /Kenneth A. Moore, Robert J. Orith and David J. Wilcox ; Distribution and spatial change of Hudson River Estuary submerged aquatic vegetation :implications for coastal management and natural resource protection /William C. Nied
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Coastal zone management, Geographic information systems