Titre : |
Using remote sensor data for land use mapping and inventory: a user guide |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Wiedel, J. W. ; Klechner, R. |
Mention d'édition : |
Geological survey/US Department of Interior |
Editeur : |
Geological survey/US Department of Interior |
Année de publication : |
1974 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
CI-10697 |
Note générale : |
This is attempt 70 provide users with various techniques for obtaining and analysing land use data. The first step is to acquire remotely sensed data and supplemental data. Next a coordinate system, plotting base, and land use classiifcation system are selected, followed by interpretation and delineation of land use. Editing procedures including field checking, validate the accuracy of the mapping. Application of automated techniques for computer - generated map products, tabular printouts, area measurements, and temporal aspects of land use considered. |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Mots-clés : |
Télédétection Utilisation du sol Cartographie Inventaire |
Index. décimale : |
621.367 Techniques photographiques. Télédétection |
Résumé : |
This is attempt 70 provide users with various techniques for obtaining and analysing land use data. The first step is to acquire remotely sensed data and supplemental data. Next a coordinate system, plotting base, and land use classiifcation system are selected, followed by interpretation and delineation of land use. Editing procedures including field checking, validate the accuracy of the mapping. Application of automated techniques for computer - generated map products, tabular printouts, area measurements, and temporal aspects of land use considered. |
Note de contenu : |
This is attempt 70 provide users with various techniques for obtaining and analysing land use data. The first step is to acquire remotely sensed data and supplemental data. Next a coordinate system, plotting base, and land use classiifcation system are selected, followed by interpretation and delineation of land use. Editing procedures including field checking, validate the accuracy of the mapping. Application of automated techniques for computer - generated map products, tabular printouts, area measurements, and temporal aspects of land use considered. |
Using remote sensor data for land use mapping and inventory: a user guide [texte imprimé] / Wiedel, J. W. ; Klechner, R. . - Geological survey/US Department of Interior . - Geological survey/US Department of Interior, 1974. ISSN : CI-10697 This is attempt 70 provide users with various techniques for obtaining and analysing land use data. The first step is to acquire remotely sensed data and supplemental data. Next a coordinate system, plotting base, and land use classiifcation system are selected, followed by interpretation and delineation of land use. Editing procedures including field checking, validate the accuracy of the mapping. Application of automated techniques for computer - generated map products, tabular printouts, area measurements, and temporal aspects of land use considered. Langues : Anglais ( eng)
Mots-clés : |
Télédétection Utilisation du sol Cartographie Inventaire |
Index. décimale : |
621.367 Techniques photographiques. Télédétection |
Résumé : |
This is attempt 70 provide users with various techniques for obtaining and analysing land use data. The first step is to acquire remotely sensed data and supplemental data. Next a coordinate system, plotting base, and land use classiifcation system are selected, followed by interpretation and delineation of land use. Editing procedures including field checking, validate the accuracy of the mapping. Application of automated techniques for computer - generated map products, tabular printouts, area measurements, and temporal aspects of land use considered. |
Note de contenu : |
This is attempt 70 provide users with various techniques for obtaining and analysing land use data. The first step is to acquire remotely sensed data and supplemental data. Next a coordinate system, plotting base, and land use classiifcation system are selected, followed by interpretation and delineation of land use. Editing procedures including field checking, validate the accuracy of the mapping. Application of automated techniques for computer - generated map products, tabular printouts, area measurements, and temporal aspects of land use considered. |
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