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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 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 . • 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.
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.
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