Regional Climate Change and Application of Remote Sensing
This Reprint brings together innovative research on the use of remote sensing technology to address the regional impacts of climate change, emphasizing sustainable development. Climate change poses one of the greatest challenges of our era, driving changes in weather patterns, biodiversity, ecosyste...
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| description | This Reprint brings together innovative research on the use of remote sensing technology to address the regional impacts of climate change, emphasizing sustainable development. Climate change poses one of the greatest challenges of our era, driving changes in weather patterns, biodiversity, ecosystem health, and resource availability. This collection highlights the essential role played by remote sensing in monitoring these changes, offering critical insights into adaptive and mitigation strategies suited to diverse regional contexts. By presenting satellite-based analyses of extreme weather events, ecosystem responses, and resource assessments, this Reprint provides a comprehensive view of remote sensing applications for climate resilience.In this Reprint, researchers and practitioners will find case studies and methodological advancements that showcase remote sensing's potential to quantify climate-induced changes and evaluate adaptation measures. This Reprint is an invaluable resource for scientists, policy makers, and professionals working in climate science, environmental monitoring, and sustainable development. The insights found within this Reprint aim to support data-driven decisions in adapting to and mitigating the complex challenges posed by a changing climate. |
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| spelling | doab-20.500.12854ir-1529912025-02-20T13:23:41Z Regional Climate Change and Application of Remote Sensing Qin, Jun Jiang, Hou runoff generation saturation-excess runoff generation theory yielding area conceptual hydrological model land-use-based Xin’anjiang model (L-XAJ) cultivated–urban binary land-use-type basin sustainable development of water resources crop identification multispectral remote sensing Sentinel-2 deep learning attention mechanism landcover change prior constraint difference enhancement single-task network Landsat multi-temporal material yard detection rooftop PV carbon emission reduction dispatch modeling remote sensing negative samples superpixel optimization Gaofen-2 semantic segmentation sewage treatment plant detection Beijing area attention module remote sensing images future scenario weather morphing climate change cluster analysis uncertainties ecological disturbance heat island urban environment remote sensing and GIS archaeological site biodiversity syntaxonomy vegetation mapping nature conservation thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research and information: general This Reprint brings together innovative research on the use of remote sensing technology to address the regional impacts of climate change, emphasizing sustainable development. Climate change poses one of the greatest challenges of our era, driving changes in weather patterns, biodiversity, ecosystem health, and resource availability. This collection highlights the essential role played by remote sensing in monitoring these changes, offering critical insights into adaptive and mitigation strategies suited to diverse regional contexts. By presenting satellite-based analyses of extreme weather events, ecosystem responses, and resource assessments, this Reprint provides a comprehensive view of remote sensing applications for climate resilience.In this Reprint, researchers and practitioners will find case studies and methodological advancements that showcase remote sensing's potential to quantify climate-induced changes and evaluate adaptation measures. This Reprint is an invaluable resource for scientists, policy makers, and professionals working in climate science, environmental monitoring, and sustainable development. The insights found within this Reprint aim to support data-driven decisions in adapting to and mitigating the complex challenges posed by a changing climate. 2025-02-20T13:23:38Z 2025-02-20T13:23:38Z 2024 book ONIX_20250220_9783725826100_355 9783725826100 9783725826094 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/152991 eng application/octet-stream Attribution 4.0 International https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/10216 MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 10.3390/books978-3-7258-2609-4 10.3390/books978-3-7258-2609-4 46cabcaa-dd94-4bfe-87b4-55023c1b36d0 9783725826100 9783725826094 216 Basel open access |
| spellingShingle | runoff generation saturation-excess runoff generation theory yielding area conceptual hydrological model land-use-based Xin’anjiang model (L-XAJ) cultivated–urban binary land-use-type basin sustainable development of water resources crop identification multispectral remote sensing Sentinel-2 deep learning attention mechanism landcover change prior constraint difference enhancement single-task network Landsat multi-temporal material yard detection rooftop PV carbon emission reduction dispatch modeling remote sensing negative samples superpixel optimization Gaofen-2 semantic segmentation sewage treatment plant detection Beijing area attention module remote sensing images future scenario weather morphing climate change cluster analysis uncertainties ecological disturbance heat island urban environment remote sensing and GIS archaeological site biodiversity syntaxonomy vegetation mapping nature conservation thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research and information: general Regional Climate Change and Application of Remote Sensing |
| title | Regional Climate Change and Application of Remote Sensing |
| title_full | Regional Climate Change and Application of Remote Sensing |
| title_fullStr | Regional Climate Change and Application of Remote Sensing |
| title_full_unstemmed | Regional Climate Change and Application of Remote Sensing |
| title_short | Regional Climate Change and Application of Remote Sensing |
| title_sort | regional climate change and application of remote sensing |
| topic | runoff generation saturation-excess runoff generation theory yielding area conceptual hydrological model land-use-based Xin’anjiang model (L-XAJ) cultivated–urban binary land-use-type basin sustainable development of water resources crop identification multispectral remote sensing Sentinel-2 deep learning attention mechanism landcover change prior constraint difference enhancement single-task network Landsat multi-temporal material yard detection rooftop PV carbon emission reduction dispatch modeling remote sensing negative samples superpixel optimization Gaofen-2 semantic segmentation sewage treatment plant detection Beijing area attention module remote sensing images future scenario weather morphing climate change cluster analysis uncertainties ecological disturbance heat island urban environment remote sensing and GIS archaeological site biodiversity syntaxonomy vegetation mapping nature conservation thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research and information: general |
| topic_facet | runoff generation saturation-excess runoff generation theory yielding area conceptual hydrological model land-use-based Xin’anjiang model (L-XAJ) cultivated–urban binary land-use-type basin sustainable development of water resources crop identification multispectral remote sensing Sentinel-2 deep learning attention mechanism landcover change prior constraint difference enhancement single-task network Landsat multi-temporal material yard detection rooftop PV carbon emission reduction dispatch modeling remote sensing negative samples superpixel optimization Gaofen-2 semantic segmentation sewage treatment plant detection Beijing area attention module remote sensing images future scenario weather morphing climate change cluster analysis uncertainties ecological disturbance heat island urban environment remote sensing and GIS archaeological site biodiversity syntaxonomy vegetation mapping nature conservation thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research and information: general |
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