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Earth Observation of Global Change: The Role of Satellite Remote Sensing in Monitoring the Global
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Global Change is increasingly considered a critical topic in environmental research. Remote sensing methods provide a relevant tool to monitor global variables, since they offer a systematic coverage of the Earth Surface, at different spatial, spectral and temporal resolutions. The data provided by Earth Observation Satellites are being operationally used for monitoring atmospheric conditions, ice sheets and glaciar movements, crop dynamism and land use changes, deforestation and desertification processes, as well as water conditions. The book includes an analysis of the leading missions in global Earth observation, and then reviews the main fields in which remote sensing methods are providing vital data for global change studies.Audience: Academic libraries, practitioners, professionals, scientists, researchers, lecturers, tutors, graduates, undergraduates
Emilio Chuvieco
Emilio Chuvieco is Professor of Geography at the University of Alcalá and director of the UAH chair of environmental ethics. He directs the master's degree in Geographic Information Technologies and coordinates the Environmental Remote Sensing Research Group. He has been a visiting researcher at the Universities of Berkeley, Cambridge, Santa Barbara, Maryland, and the Canadian Center for Remote Sensing. He has coordinated 34 projects and 23 research contracts. He has directed 39 doctoral theses. He is the author of 33 books and 398 scientific articles. He has an h-index of 59 according to Scopus and 77 according to Google Scholar) (data for 12.23..2021). He has 6 recognized six-year research periods and 1 transfer period. He has been president of the Spanish Association of Remote Sensing and of the Geographic Information Technologies group of the Association of Spanish Geographers. He has been scientific leader of the Fire CCI project of the European Space Agency since 2010, and scientific coordinator of the European project FirEUrisk. Corresponding member of the Academy of Sciences. Co-senior editor of Remote Sensing of Environment from 2015 to March 2020.
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