"Remote Sensing of Urban and Suburban Areas" provides instructors with a
text reference that has a logical and easy-to-follow flow of topics
around which they can structure the syllabi of their urban remote
sensing courses. Topics have been chosen to bridge the gap between
remote sensing and urban studies through a better understanding of the
science that underlies both fields. In so doing, the book includes 17
chapters written by leading international experts in respected fields to
provide a balanced coverage of fundamental issues in both remote sensing
and urban studies. Emphasis is placed on: theoretical and practical
issues in contemporary urban studies and remote sensing; the spectral,
spatial and temporal requirements of remotely sensed data in relation to
various urban phenomena; methods and techniques for analyzing and
integrating remotely sensed data and image processing with geographic
information systems to address urban problems; and examples of
applications in which applying remote sensing to tackle urban problems
is deemed useful and important.