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Climate and other environmental changes are drawing unprecedented
concern and attention from national governments, international
organizations and local communities. Global warming has left
noticeable impacts on the environment and the ecosystems it
supports (including humans), and has important implications for
sustainable economic and social development in the future.
Satellite observations of climate and environmental change have
become an increasingly important tool in recent years in helping to
shape the response of international communities to this critical
global challenge. The book presents the latest advances in
satellite-based remote sensing of the Earth's environment - ranging
from applications in climate and atmospheric science to hydrology,
oceanography, hydrology, geomorphology, ecology and fire studies.
Introductory chapters also cover key technical aspects such as
instrumentation, calibration, data analysis, and GIS tools for
decision-making.
More than 30-year operational satellite data have already been used
for monitoring land, ocean and atmosphere. These applications have
contributed to improve sustainable economy, produce healthy
environment and enhance human life. The Advanced Research Workshop
sponsored by NATO and organized by the USA's National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration and Ukrainian's Space Agency bring the
scientists with the most mature research designed for practical
use. The goals were to select those which is used for services
today and identify the areas to expand research and services.
Scientific and application results of the Workshop presented in
this book can be used today in agriculture, forestry, water
resources, healthy coastal life and fisheries, climate and land
cover change, anthropogenic activities and others. The presented
papers provide information on how to use operational satellites and
in situ measurements for early detection of large-scale droughts,
floods and fires, diagnose crop and pasture annual losses, predict
periods with health/unhealthy vegetation based on such climate
forcing events as ENSO, monitor air quality and geomagnetic
activities, assess land cover trends in responce to global warming
etc. The available satellite/ground information and method is
currently warn with a lead time sufficient to respond, recover and
protect.
More than 30-year operational satellite data have already been used
for monitoring land, ocean and atmosphere. These applications have
contributed to improve sustainable economy, produce healthy
environment and enhance human life. The Advanced Research Workshop
sponsored by NATO and organized by the USA's National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration and Ukrainian's Space Agency bring the
scientists with the most mature research designed for practical
use. The goals were to select those which is used for services
today and identify the areas to expand research and services.
Scientific and application results of the Workshop presented in
this book can be used today in agriculture, forestry, water
resources, healthy coastal life and fisheries, climate and land
cover change, anthropogenic activities and others. The presented
papers provide information on how to use operational satellites and
in situ measurements for early detection of large-scale droughts,
floods and fires, diagnose crop and pasture annual losses, predict
periods with health/unhealthy vegetation based on such climate
forcing events as ENSO, monitor air quality and geomagnetic
activities, assess land cover trends in responce to global warming
etc. The available satellite/ground information and method is
currently warn with a lead time sufficient to respond, recover and
protect.
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