Review:
Remote Sensing In Environmental Monitoring
overall review score: 4.5
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Remote sensing in environmental monitoring refers to the use of aerial or satellite-based technologies to gather information about the Earth's surface and atmosphere for the purpose of monitoring and managing environmental resources.
Key Features
- Non-invasive data collection
- Wide spatial coverage
- Ability to monitor changes over time
- Can be used for various environmental applications such as agriculture, forestry, urban planning, and disaster management
Pros
- Provides valuable data for environmental research and management
- Allows for monitoring of large areas that may be inaccessible by ground-based methods
- Can help in early detection of environmental changes and potential hazards
Cons
- Costly to acquire and process high-resolution data
- Dependence on external factors such as weather conditions for data acquisition