Development of urban green space monitoring technique with remote sensing and its application

City is the important area of earth’s surface material, energy, and information exchanging; also it is the centre of national, regional political, economic, scientific and cultural aspects. A mere 10% of the global population were urban dwellers in 1900, but that percentage exceeds 50% now (Grimm et...

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subjects Climate change
Cultural aspects
Disaster management
Disasters
Earth surface
Economic development
Hazards
Regional development
Remote monitoring
Remote sensing
Sustainable development
Urban areas
Urban development
Urbanization
Water pollution
Water quality
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