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Computational intelligence techniques have enjoyed growing interest
in recent decades among the earth and environmental science
research communities for their powerful ability to solve and
understand various complex problems and develop novel approaches
toward a sustainable earth. This book compiles a collection of
recent developments and rigorous applications of computational
intelligence in these disciplines. Techniques covered include
artificial neural networks, support vector machines, fuzzy logic,
decision-making algorithms, supervised and unsupervised
classification algorithms, probabilistic computing, hybrid methods
and morphic computing. Further topics given treatment in this
volume include remote sensing, meteorology, atmospheric and oceanic
modeling, climate change, environmental engineering and management,
catastrophic natural hazards, air and environmental pollution and
water quality. By linking computational intelligence techniques
with earth and environmental science oriented problems, this book
promotes synergistic activities among scientists and technicians
working in areas such as data mining and machine learning. We
believe that a diverse group of academics, scientists,
environmentalists, meteorologists and computing experts with a
common interest in computational intelligence techniques within the
earth and environmental sciences will find this book to be of great
value.
"Remote Sensing Applications in Environmental Research "is the
basis for advanced Earth Observation (EO) datasets used in
environmental monitoring and research. Now that there are a number
of satellites in orbit, EO has become imperative in today s
sciences, weather and natural disaster prediction. This highly
interdisciplinary reference work brings together diverse studies on
remote sensing and GIS, from a theoretical background to its
applications, represented through various case studies and the
findings of new models. The book offers a comprehensive range of
contributions by well-known scientists from around the world and
opens a new window for students in presenting interdisciplinary and
methodological resources on the latest research. It explores
various key aspects and offers state-of-the-art research in a
simplified form, describing remote sensing and GIS studies for
those who are new to the field, as well as for established
researchers."
Remote Sensing Applications in Environmental Research is the basis
for advanced Earth Observation (EO) datasets used in environmental
monitoring and research. Now that there are a number of satellites
in orbit, EO has become imperative in today's sciences, weather and
natural disaster prediction. This highly interdisciplinary
reference work brings together diverse studies on remote sensing
and GIS, from a theoretical background to its applications,
represented through various case studies and the findings of new
models. The book offers a comprehensive range of contributions by
well-known scientists from around the world and opens a new window
for students in presenting interdisciplinary and methodological
resources on the latest research. It explores various key aspects
and offers state-of-the-art research in a simplified form,
describing remote sensing and GIS studies for those who are new to
the field, as well as for established researchers.
Computational intelligence techniques have enjoyed growing interest
in recent decades among the earth and environmental science
research communities for their powerful ability to solve and
understand various complex problems and develop novel approaches
toward a sustainable earth. This book compiles a collection of
recent developments and rigorous applications of computational
intelligence in these disciplines. Techniques covered include
artificial neural networks, support vector machines, fuzzy logic,
decision-making algorithms, supervised and unsupervised
classification algorithms, probabilistic computing, hybrid methods
and morphic computing. Further topics given treatment in this
volume include remote sensing, meteorology, atmospheric and oceanic
modeling, climate change, environmental engineering and management,
catastrophic natural hazards, air and environmental pollution and
water quality. By linking computational intelligence techniques
with earth and environmental science oriented problems, this book
promotes synergistic activities among scientists and technicians
working in areas such as data mining and machine learning. We
believe that a diverse group of academics, scientists,
environmentalists, meteorologists and computing experts with a
common interest in computational intelligence techniques within the
earth and environmental sciences will find this book to be of great
value.
Agricultural Water Management: Theories and Practices advances the
scientific understanding, development and application of
agricultural water management through an integrated approach. This
book presents a collection of recent developments and applications
of agricultural water management from advanced sources, such as
satellite, mesoscale and climate models that are integrated with
conceptual modeling systems. Users will find sections on drought,
irrigation scheduling, weather forecasting, climate change,
precipitation forecasting, and more. By linking these systems, this
book provides the first resource to promote the synergistic and
multidisciplinary activities of scientists in hydro-meteorological
and agricultural sciences. As agricultural water management has
gained considerable momentum in recent decades among the earth and
environmental science communities as they seek solutions and an
understanding of the concepts integral to agricultural water
management, this book is an ideal resource for study and reference.
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