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Earth Observation of Global Change

Earth Observation of Global Change. Editor: Emilio Chuvieco. Figure Source: http://visibleearth.nasa.gov. Note. These slides are part of the book: Emilio Chuvieco (Ed) (2007): “Earth Observation and Global Change”, Springer, ISBN: 978-1-4020-6357-2 .

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Earth Observation of Global Change

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  1. Earth Observation of Global Change Editor: Emilio Chuvieco Figure Source: http://visibleearth.nasa.gov

  2. Note • These slides are part of the book: Emilio Chuvieco (Ed) (2007): “Earth Observation and Global Change”, Springer, ISBN: 978-1-4020-6357-2 . • They were produced by the authors to better illustrate the textbook concepts. You can use them freely for your classes, providing the source is properly quoted.

  3. Guide of slide presentations • NASA Earth Observation Satellite Missions for Global Change Research, by Emilio Chuvieco and Chris Justice • ESA Missions, by Olivier Arino • Ozone in the atmosphere, by Abel Calle and José-Luis Casanova. • Remote Sensing of Land-Cover and Land-Use Dynamics, by Philippe Mayaux, Hugh Eva, Andreas Brink, Frédéric Achard and Alan Belward.

  4. Guide of slide presentations • Satellite observation of biomass burning: implications in global change research, by Emilio Chuvieco. • Satellite ocean observation in relation to global change, by Manuel Cantón • Observing surface waters for global change applications, by Richard G. Lawford. • Remote sensing of terrestrial snow and ice for global change studies, by Richard Kelly and Dorothy K. Hall

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