Introduction to Spatial Data Analysis: Remote Sensing and GIS with Open Source Software - Rilegato

Libro 6 di 7: Data in the Wild

Wegmann, Martin; Schwalb-willmann, Jakob; Dech, Stefan

 
9781784272128: Introduction to Spatial Data Analysis: Remote Sensing and GIS with Open Source Software

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This is a book about how ecologists can integrate remote sensing and GIS in their research.

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Martin Wegmann works on remote sensing data analysis for biodiversity and conservation application at the University of Wurzburg. He is an assistant professor at the Global Change Ecology Msc program and founding member of the AniMove 'animal movement and remote sensing for conservation' school. He has more than 10 years of experience in working with spatial data for ecological applications using Open Source software. Jakob Schwalb-Willmann is a scientist at the University of Wurzburg with an academic background in Earth observation and spatial data science. His research focuses on the machine-learning-driven analysis and exploitation of integrated movement tracking and remote sensing data for geoanalytical applications. He has extensive experience in using and developing Open Source software tools for advanced image and spatial data anaylsis. Stefan Dech is director of the German Remote Sensing Data Center (DFD) since 1998, and current spokesman of the Earth Observation Center (EOC) at the German Aerospace Center (DLR). Since 2001 he has held the Chair for Remote Sensing at the Institute of Geography and Geology of the University of Wurzburg.

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9781784272135: An Introduction to Spatial Data Analysis: Remote Sensing and GIS With Open Source Software

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ISBN 10:  1784272132 ISBN 13:  9781784272135
Casa editrice: Pelagic Pub Ltd, 2020
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