A Holistic Case Study Approach To Applying Satellite Remote Sensing To Disaster Management

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A Holistic Case-Study Approach to Applying Satellite Remote Sensing to Disaster Management

Author: Kazuya Kaku
language: en
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Release Date: 2021-09-13
This book brings together a number of holistic case-studies focusing on the application of satellite remote sensing to disaster management. It highlights the human factors behind such application, and explores the various fields in which it can be used.
A Holistic Case-Study Approach to Applying Satellite Remote Sensing to Disaster Management

Author: Kazuya Kaku
language: en
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Release Date: 2021-09
This book brings together a number of holistic case-studies focusing on the application of satellite remote sensing to disaster management. It highlights the human factors behind such application, and explores the various fields in which it can be used.
An Introduction to Applying Satellite Remote Sensing to Disaster Management

Author: Kazuya Kaku
language: en
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Release Date: 2019-10-15
This study on the application of satellite remote sensing in disaster management is unique in the sense that it is based on 13 years of empirical study, takes human factors (users) into account. It provides an overview of satellite remote sensing, detailing how it works and for what fields of disaster management it can be used. This book will particularly appeal to practitioners (such as disaster responders, policy makers, and administrative officials) and researchers in the field of disaster management, as well as researchers in the satellite-remote-sensing field.