Titre : |
A methodology for small scale rural and used mapping in semi-arid developing countries using orbital imagery, part 4 : review of land use survey using orbital imagery outside of the U.S.A. |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Van Genderen, J. L. |
Mention d'édition : |
Department of Commerce |
Editeur : |
Department of commerce |
Année de publication : |
1976 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
CI-05485 |
Note générale : |
Outside of the U.S.A. various attempts have ben made to investigate the feasibility of utilizing orbital MSS imagery in the production of small scale land use maps. Overall, the review has found that these studies are not as elaborate or extensive in their scope as the U.S.A. ones, and generally, the non U.S. investigations have employed sophisticated and less expensive techniques. A representative range of stidies is presented to demonstrate the approaches and trends dealing with reprocessing interpretation, classification, sampling and ground truth procedures. |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Mots-clés : |
Méthodologie Image satellite Occupation du sol Cartographie Photointerprétation |
Index. décimale : |
526.8 Cartographie et projections cartographiques |
Résumé : |
Outside of the U.S.A. various attempts have ben made to investigate the feasibility of utilizing orbital MSS imagery in the production of small scale land use maps. Overall, the review has found that these studies are not as elaborate or extensive in their scope as the U.S.A. ones, and generally, the non U.S. investigations have employed sophisticated and less expensive techniques. A representative range of stidies is presented to demonstrate the approaches and trends dealing with reprocessing interpretation, classification, sampling and ground truth procedures. |
Note de contenu : |
Outside of the U.S.A. various attempts have ben made to investigate the feasibility of utilizing orbital MSS imagery in the production of small scale land use maps. Overall, the review has found that these studies are not as elaborate or extensive in their scope as the U.S.A. ones, and generally, the non U.S. investigations have employed sophisticated and less expensive techniques. A representative range of stidies is presented to demonstrate the approaches and trends dealing with reprocessing interpretation, classification, sampling and ground truth procedures. |
A methodology for small scale rural and used mapping in semi-arid developing countries using orbital imagery, part 4 : review of land use survey using orbital imagery outside of the U.S.A. [texte imprimé] / Van Genderen, J. L. . - Department of Commerce . - Department of commerce, 1976. ISSN : CI-05485 Outside of the U.S.A. various attempts have ben made to investigate the feasibility of utilizing orbital MSS imagery in the production of small scale land use maps. Overall, the review has found that these studies are not as elaborate or extensive in their scope as the U.S.A. ones, and generally, the non U.S. investigations have employed sophisticated and less expensive techniques. A representative range of stidies is presented to demonstrate the approaches and trends dealing with reprocessing interpretation, classification, sampling and ground truth procedures. Langues : Anglais ( eng)
Mots-clés : |
Méthodologie Image satellite Occupation du sol Cartographie Photointerprétation |
Index. décimale : |
526.8 Cartographie et projections cartographiques |
Résumé : |
Outside of the U.S.A. various attempts have ben made to investigate the feasibility of utilizing orbital MSS imagery in the production of small scale land use maps. Overall, the review has found that these studies are not as elaborate or extensive in their scope as the U.S.A. ones, and generally, the non U.S. investigations have employed sophisticated and less expensive techniques. A representative range of stidies is presented to demonstrate the approaches and trends dealing with reprocessing interpretation, classification, sampling and ground truth procedures. |
Note de contenu : |
Outside of the U.S.A. various attempts have ben made to investigate the feasibility of utilizing orbital MSS imagery in the production of small scale land use maps. Overall, the review has found that these studies are not as elaborate or extensive in their scope as the U.S.A. ones, and generally, the non U.S. investigations have employed sophisticated and less expensive techniques. A representative range of stidies is presented to demonstrate the approaches and trends dealing with reprocessing interpretation, classification, sampling and ground truth procedures. |
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