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Remote Sensing For Food Security 1st Ed Felix Kogan

  • SKU: BELL-7324032
Remote Sensing For Food Security 1st Ed Felix Kogan
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 18.93 MB
Author: Felix Kogan
ISBN: 9783319962559, 9783319962566, 3319962558, 3319962566
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1st ed.

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Remote Sensing For Food Security 1st Ed Felix Kogan by Felix Kogan 9783319962559, 9783319962566, 3319962558, 3319962566 instant download after payment.

This volume gathers a variety of applications for remote sensing of vegetation health (VH) and concretely shows how this information can be used in service of ending hunger and of ensuring future food security. In this book’s ten chapters, Dr. Felix Kogan, one of the most prolific scientists in this sphere, shows how a new VH method, designed from operational environmental satellite data, can be used to provide advanced predictions of agricultural losses, helping to enhance food security and reducing the number of hungry people. Topics covered include the scientific basis of the VH method, drought monitoring, prediction of short-term agricultural yield and crop insurance, and impacts of long term climate variability and change on food security. A short discussion on VH for human health-related topics such as detection and prediction of malaria and fire risk is included as well.

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