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PHOTOGRAMMETRIC ENGINEERING & REMOTE SENSING
May 2016
321
BOOK
REVIEW
benchmark of knowledge presented at multiple scales and a
variety of applications. As ocean managers continue to deal with
threats such as fish stock depletion, pollution, and impacts from
climate change, these chapters document an important physical
and ecological baseline for the African seas and the techniques to
promote their sustainable use and conservation.
BOOK REVIEWERS FOR
PE&RS
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HANK YOU to the following people who have served as book reviewers in
2015 and 2016. Anyone interested in serving as a reviewer should contact
Dr. Melissa Tolene Rura, Book Review Editor,
PE&RS
at
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Russ Congalton
August 2015
Remote Sensing and Image Interpretation. 7
th
Edition
Rudiger Gens
July 2015
Remote Sensing of Natural Resources
Abduwasit Ghulam
March 2015
Aerosol Science: Technology and Applications
Sally Goldin
November 2015
Big Data: Techniques and Technologies in Geoinformatics
Allan Ng
March 2016
GPS for Land Surveyors
Petros Patias
February 2016
Introduction to Unmanned Aircraft Systemes
Harold Rempel
April 2016
Manual of Photogrammetry, 6
th
Edition
Doug Rickman
May 2015
Thermal Infrared Remote Sensing:
Sensors, Methods, Applications
Sowmya Selvarajan
January 2015
Elements of photogrammetry with Application in GIS,
4
th
Edition
Prasad S. Thenkabail
June 2015
Hyperspectral Data Processing:
Algorithm Design and Analysis
Stewart Walker
April 2015
Close-Range Photogrammetry and 3D Imaging, 2
nd
Edition
Mingshu Wang
September 2015
Global Urban Monitoring and Assessment through Earth
Observation
John Wood
December 2015
Remote Sensing and Modeling:
Advances in Coastal and Marine Resources
Enki Yoo
January 2016
Scale in Spatial Information and Analysis
Demetrio P. Zourarakis
February 2015
Geospatial Technologies and Climate Change,
First Edition Volume 10 in Geotechnologies and the
Environment
October 2015
Research Methods in Remote Sensing
(Springer Briefs in Earth Sciences)
This book is recommended for marine managers, researchers,
instructors, and others who seek insight into integrating in situ
marine observations with remotely sensed data, understanding
remote sensing instruments applicable to the marine environment,
and investigating the latest techniques for establishing marine
baseline assessments that can be used for monitoring future
change.
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