Curtis E. Woodcock
University of California, Santa Barbara
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Environmental Management | 1983
Curtis E. Woodcock; Alan H. Strahler; Janet Franklin
The primary role of remote sensing in land management and planning has been to provide information concerning the physical characteristics of the land which influence the management of individual land parcels or the allocation of lands to various uses These physical characteristics have typically been assessed through aerial photography, which is used to develop resource maps and to monitor changing environmental conditions These uses are well developed and currently well integrated into the planning infrastructure at local, state, and federal levels in the United States.Many newly emerging uses of remote sensing involve digital images which are collected, stored, and processed automatically by electromechanical scanning devices and electronic computers Some scanning devices operate from aircraft or spacecraft to scan ground scenes directly; others scan conventional aerial transparencies to yield digital images. Digital imagery offers the potential for computer-based automated map production, a process that can significantly increase the amount and timeliness of information available to land managers and planners.Future uses of remote sensing in land planning and management will involve geographic information systems, which store resource information in a geocoded format. Geographic information systems allow the automated integration of disparate types of resource data through various types of spatial models so that with accompanying sample ground data, information in the form of thematic maps and/ or aerially aggregated statistics can be produced Key issues confronting the development and integration of geographic information systems into planning pathways are restoration and rectification of digital images, automated techniques for combining both quantitative and qualitative types of data in information-extracting procedures, and the compatibility of alternative data storage modes
Archive | 1981
Michael J. Cosentino; Curtis E. Woodcock; Janet Franklin
Archive | 1981
Alan H. Strahler; Janet Franklin; Curtis E. Woodcock; T. L. Logan
Archive | 1988
Curtis E. Woodcock; Alan H. Strahler; David L. B. Jupp
Archive | 1979
T. L. Logan; Alan H. Strahler; Curtis E. Woodcock
Archive | 2011
Tian Yao; Alan H. Strahler; Crystal L. Schaaf; Feng Zhao; Curtis E. Woodcock; David L. B. Jupp; Darius S. Culvenor; Jenny L. Lovell; Glenn Newnham; Xiaowen Li; Jindi Wang
Archive | 2010
Alan H. Strahler; Tian Yao; Fang-Jie Zhao; Xuefei Yang; Crystal B. Schaaf; Curtis E. Woodcock; David L. B. Jupp; Darius S. Culvenor; Glenn Newnham; Jenny L. Lovell
Archive | 2007
Alan H. Strahler; Curtis E. Woodcock; Crystal B. Schaaf; Ranga B. Myneni; Wenge Ni-Meister; J. P. Liu; Glenn Newnham; Darius S. Culvenor; David L. B. Jupp; Jenny L. Lovell; Tian Yao; Fang-Jie Zhao; Xuefei Yang; Qi Jun Zhang; Y. Y. Zhang; Mitchell A. Schull; Miguel O. Román; Shihyan Lee; Zheng Wang; Yanmin Shuai
Archive | 2006
Alan H. Strahler; Wenge Ni-Meister; Curtis E. Woodcock; X. Li; David L. B. Jupp; Darius S. Culvenor
Archive | 1985
Alan H. Strahler; Curtis E. Woodcock; F. X. Avila
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