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						Applications of Remote Sensing | 
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| Authors: | 
                        
                            Parcharidis, Isaak | 
                
| Reviewer: | 
                        
                            Nikolakopoulos, Konstantinos | 
                
| Description: | |
| Abstract: | 
                         
                            
                                This chapter presents various applications of the theory and techniques discussed in the previous chapters, based on the author's academic and research work: Detection and monitoring of surface deformation using differential radar interferometry, Land use and land cover mapping, Long-term monitoring of changes in the natural environment, Long-term monitoring of changes in the human-made environment, Use of satellite imagery in environmental risk assessment, Use of high-resolution optical satellite data in geoarchaeology. 
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| Linguistic Editors: | 
                        
                            Kioseoglou, Nerina | 
                
| Technical Editors: | 
                        
                            Moysiadis, Athanasios | 
                
| Type: | 
                        
                            Chapter | 
                
| Creation Date: | 2015 | 
| Item Details: | |
| License: | 
                        
                            	http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/gr | 
                
| Handle | http://hdl.handle.net/11419/3968 | 
| Bibliographic Reference: | Parcharidis, I. (2015). Applications of Remote Sensing [Chapter]. In Parcharidis, I. 2015. Principles of satellite remote sensing [Undergraduate textbook]. Kallipos, Open Academic Editions. https://hdl.handle.net/11419/3968 | 
| Language: | 
                        
                            Greek | 
                
| Is Part of: | 
                        
                            Principles of satellite remote sensing | 
                
| Publication Origin: | 
                        
                            Kallipos, Open Academic Editions | 
                
