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CLIMATE CHANGE
Remote sensing is contributing to studies of the human dimensions of global environmental change by making globally comprehensive evaluations of many human actions from multispectral satellite images. Satellite data have proven to be useful to the atmospheric and ocean sciences communities. The land sciences community has made extensive use of satellite image data for mapping land cover, estimating geophysical and biophysical characteristics of terrain features, and monitoring changes in land cover. More recently, the scientific community has witnessed a growing demand for high resolution satellite imagery on investigating the human dimensions of global change from sensors such as QuickBird (0.6m) resolution due to the quality and accuracy of detail of our ever changing planet.
Human actions involving biomass fuel consumption, land-use change, and agricultural activities all involve direct interaction with the global land surface. The extent of these interactions has prompted concern about the possible effects on the global physical, chemical, and biological systems. Large-scale changes in land use at rates unprecedented in human history are provoking considerable concern. Land-use change is frequently accompanied by alterations or changes in land cover, which may possibly contribute to subsequent environmental change. Evaluation of the static attributes of land cover (types, amount, and arrangement) and the dynamic attributes (types and rates of change) on satellite image data may allow the types of change to be regionalized and the proximate sources of change to be identified or inferred. This information, combined with results of case studies or surveys, can provide helpful input to informed evaluations of interactions among the various driving forces.
The latest 8 band data from Digital Globe World View-2 has immense potential for different climate change applications such as
- Forestry Asset Mapping and REDD application
- Biomass calculation and Carbon Sequestration
- Sealevel and bathymetry
- Wetland mapping
- Urban Heat Island studies
- Green Field and Brown field mapping
- Species Mapping
- Disaster Management
- Change Detection
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