Includes almost one hundred maps, satellite and aerial photographs, and computer graphics to illustrate the products of remote sensing. An indispensable guidebook for ecologists, conservation biologists, and resource managers.
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David S. Wilke is on the faculty UNEP Program at Tufts University's Center for Environmental Management.
John T. Finn is professor of systems ecology in the wildlife and fisheries program of the department of forestry and wildlife management at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst.
The authors identify themselves as applied biologists who made a number of mistakes when they themselves started using remotely sensed imagery and found, in talking with other biologists/environmentalists who were also exploring digital imagery, that their errors were common to a number of individuals. This book is an attempt to prevent others from making the same errors, and to define both the limits and capabilities of remote sensing . . . [E]xtremely well done.
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