Forthcoming Articles in PE&RS
Adrian L. Bugg, Ray D. Spencer, and Alex Lee, Applying GIS for Developing Regional Forest Agreements in Australia.
I. Couloigner, K.P.B. Thomson, Y. Bédard, B. Moulin, E. LeBlanc, C. Djima, C. Latouche, and N. Spicher, Towards Automating the Selection of Ground Control Points in Radarsat Images Using a Topographic Database and Vector-Based Data Matching.
Michele Crosetto, Francesco Crosetto, and Stefano Tarantola, Optimized Resource Allocation for GIS-Based Model Implementation.
Amod Sagar Dhakal, Takaaki Amada, Masamu Aniya, and Rishi Ram Sharma, Detection of Areas Associated with Flood and Erosion Caused by a Heavy Rainfall Using Multitemporal Landsat TM Data.
A.M. Felicísimo, E. Francés, J.M. Fernández, A. González-Díez, and J. Varas, Modeling the Potential Distribution of Forests with a GIS.
Jay Gao, Integration of GPS with Remote Sensing and GIS: Reality and Prospect.
B. Guindon and C.M. Edmones, Large-Area Land-Cover Mapping through Scene-Based Classification Compositing.
Susumu Hattori, Keiichi Akimoto, Clive Fraser, and Harutaka Imoto, Automated Procedures with Coded Targets in Industrial Vision Metrology.
Boniface O. Oindo, Predicting Mammal Species Richness and Abundance Using Multitemporal NDVI.
Jiann-Yeou Rau and Liang-Chien Chen, True Orthophoto Generation of Built-Up Areas Using Multi-View Images.
Gustavo Olague, Automated Photogrammetric Network Design Using Genetic Algorithms.
Valeria F.G. Pereira, Russell G. Congalton, and Daniel J. Zarin, Spatial and Temporal Analysis of a Tidal Floodplain Landscape — Amapá, Brazil — Using Geographic Information Systems.
Elijah W. Ramsey III, Gene A. Nelson, Sigan K. Sapkota, Eric B. Seeger, and Kristine D. Martella, Mapping Chinese Tallow with Color-Infrared Photography.
Prasad S. Thenkabail, Ronald B. Smith, and Eddy De Pauw, Evaluation of Narrowband and Broadband Vegetation Indices for Determining Optimal Hyperspectral Wavebands for Agricultural Crop Characterization.
Zhuowen Tu and Rongxing Li, A Framework for Automatic Recognition of Spatial Features from Mobile Mapping Imagery.
Ryuzo Yokoyama, Michio Shirasawa, and Richard J. Pike, Visualizing Topography by Openness: A New Application of Image Processing to Digital Elevation Models.
February Special Issue on Remote Sensing and Human Health
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