The current and potential operational uses of remote sensing to aid decisions on drought exceptional circumstances in Australia: a review

This paper reviews how remote sensing is being used, and can be used, to assist in providing support for the decision-making process for the declaration of areas experiencing drought exceptional circumstances in Australia. To assess how remotely sensed data can be used, a review of current internati...

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