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Remote Sensing of Impervious Surfaces in Tropical and Subtropical Areas offers a complete and thorough system for using optical and synthetic aperture radar (SAR) remote sensing data for improving impervious surface estimation (ISE). Highlighting tropical and subtropical areas where there is significant cloud occurrence and varying phenology, the book addresses the challenges impacting impervious surfaces in tropical and subtropical zones. It examines the potential for estimating urban impervious surfaces in a rainy and cloudy environment, considers the difficulties encountered when using optical remote sensing in this type of climate, and assesses existing methods employing remote sensing data for accurate ISE in tropical and subtropical regions.

Using the results of comparative studies conducted during the four seasons and in six different cities (Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Hong Kong, Mumbai, Sao Paulo, and Cape Town), the authors develop a framework for I

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Introduction. Impervious Surface Estimation Using Remote Sensing. Methodology of Combining Optical and SAR. Impact of Climate Zone on Impervious Surface Estimation and Mapping. Assessing the Urban Land Cover Complexity. Comparative Studies with Different Image Data and Fusion Methods. In-Depth Study: ISE Using Optical and SAR Data. Conclusions and Recommendations. Bibliography.

Remote Sensing of Impervious Surfaces in Tropical

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      Publisher CRC Press Inc
      Published 1 September 2015
      ISBN-13 9781482254839
      978-1482254839
      ISBN-10 1482254832

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Remote Sensing of Impervious Surfaces in Tropical and Subtropical Areas offers a complete and thorough system for using optical and synthetic aperture radar (SAR) remote sensing data for improving impervious surface estimation (ISE). Highlighting tropical and subtropical areas where there is significant cloud occurrence and varying phenology, the book addresses the challenges impacting impervious surfaces in tropical and subtropical zones. It examines the potential for estimating urban impervious surfaces in a rainy and cloudy environment, considers the difficulties encountered when using optical remote sensing in this type of climate, and assesses existing methods employing remote sensing data for accurate ISE in tropical and subtropical regions.

      Using the results of comparative studies conducted during the four seasons and in six different cities (Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Hong Kong, Mumbai, Sao Paulo, and Cape Town), the authors develop a framework for I

      Table of Contents

      Introduction. Impervious Surface Estimation Using Remote Sensing. Methodology of Combining Optical and SAR. Impact of Climate Zone on Impervious Surface Estimation and Mapping. Assessing the Urban Land Cover Complexity. Comparative Studies with Different Image Data and Fusion Methods. In-Depth Study: ISE Using Optical and SAR Data. Conclusions and Recommendations. Bibliography.

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