Environmental Remote Sensing in Flooding Areas

A Case Study of Ayutthaya, Thailand

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Springer

Paru le : 2020-12-12

This book introduces flood inundation area and flood risks assessment based on a comprehensive monitoring system using remote sensing and geographic information system technologies. Taking the 2011 flood disaster of Ayutthaya in Thailand as an example, it presents a flood intrusion zone identificati...
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2020-12-12

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148 pages

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9789811582011

Chunxiang Cao is a Professor of the University of Chinese Academy of Science and Institute of Remote Sensing and Digital Earth of Chinese Academy of Sciences. She is now the Director of the division of environmental health remote sensing of State Key Laboratory and the Executive Director of the center of spatial information technologies application research in public health. She has been engaged in remote sensing and environmental health research areas for 20 years. Her research interests are remote sensing technology in assessment of five elements of the ecosystem, namely forest, agriculture, water, atmosphere and the human living environment. She established the inter-discipline research direction of “Diagnosis of Environmental Health by Remote Sensing” together with peer colleagues from Boston University, Tokyo University and Kyoto University.

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