tailieunhanh - Introduction to Remote Sensing of Environment (RSE)

My reflections and perspective were also based on other important parts of ray own political experience: the preceding work of the Brandt Commission on North South issues, and the Palme Commission on security and disarmament issues, on which I served. I was being asked to help formulate a third and compelling call for political action: After Brandt's Programme for Survival and Common Crisis, and after Palme's Common Security, would come Common Future. This was my message when Vice Chairman Mansour Khalid and I started work on the ambitious task set up by the United Nations. This report, as presented to the UN General Assembly in 1987, is. | Introduction to ent RSE Otìrgcl Ntimes Pio HUH with ilfflVLNC I N T R O T O R S E Before Getting Started Imagery acquired by airborne or satellite sensors provides an important source of information for mapping and monitoring the natural and manmade features on the land surface. Interpretation and analysis of remotely sensed imagery requires an understanding of the processes that determine the relationships between the property the sensor actually measures and the surface properties we are interested in identifying and studying. Knowledge of these relationships is a prerequisite for appropriate processing and interpretation. This booklet presents a brief overview of the major fundamental concepts related to remote sensing of environmental features on the land surface. Sample Data The illustrations in this booklet show many examples of remote sensing imagery. You can find many additional examples of imagery in the sample data that is distributed with the TNT products. If you do not have access to a TNT products CD you can download the data from MicroImages Web site. In particular the CB_DATA SF_DATA BEREA and COMBRAST data collections include sample files with remote sensing imagery that you can view and study. More Documentation This booklet is intended only as an introduction to basic concepts governing the acquisition processing and interpretation of remote sensing imagery. You can view all types of imagery in TNTmips using the standard Display process which is introduced in the tutorial booklet entitled Displaying Geospatial Data. Many other processes in TNTmips can be used to process enhance or analyze imagery. Some of the most important ones are mentioned on the appropriate pages in this booklet along with a reference to an accompanying tutorial booklet. TNTmips Pro and TNTmips Free TNTmips the Map and Image Processing System comes in three versions the professional version of TNTmips TNTmips Pro the low-cost TNTmips Basic version and the TNTmips Free .

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