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Remote Sensing Of Nighttime Light Ran Goldblatt Steven Louis Rubinyi

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Remote Sensing Of Nighttime Light Ran Goldblatt Steven Louis Rubinyi
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Publisher: MDPI
File Extension: PDF
File size: 92.61 MB
Pages: 350
Author: Ran Goldblatt, Steven Louis Rubinyi, Hogeun Park
ISBN: 9783036571799, 3036571795
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Remote Sensing Of Nighttime Light Ran Goldblatt Steven Louis Rubinyi by Ran Goldblatt, Steven Louis Rubinyi, Hogeun Park 9783036571799, 3036571795 instant download after payment.

Satellite measurements of night-time lights are widely recognized as a valuable indicator of human activity on Earth. These measurements capture the amount of light emitted from Earth at night and provide significant insights into a range of fields, including urbanization processes, socio-economic dynamics, local and regional GDP, economic impacts of conflicts, effects of epidemics on economic activity, and the various impacts of natural and man-made disasters. This reprint includes 16 articles that were published in the Remote Sensing Special Issue "Remote Sensing of Night-Time Light" and that highlight novel research on the remote sensing of night-time lights. The reprint aims to stimulate progress in the remote sensing research domain related to the utilization of night-time lights in a wide range of multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary domains, including urban studies, ecology, economics, oceanography, sociology, epidemiology, and more.

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