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The Application Of Airborne Lidar Data In The Modelling Of 3d Urban Landscape Ecology 1st Edition Ziyue Chen

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The Application Of Airborne Lidar Data In The Modelling Of 3d Urban Landscape Ecology 1st Edition Ziyue Chen
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Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.63 MB
Pages: 204
Author: Ziyue Chen
ISBN: 9781443857604, 1443857602
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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The Application Of Airborne Lidar Data In The Modelling Of 3d Urban Landscape Ecology 1st Edition Ziyue Chen by Ziyue Chen 9781443857604, 1443857602 instant download after payment.

Compared with traditional remote sensing technologies, airborne Lidar data can provide researchers with additional 3D positional information, which is a key factor for advanced urban research, and particularly that of urban landscape ecology. Therefore, the need for applying Lidar data to a variety of disciplines is rapidly growing. However, the lack of remote sensing background makes the wider use of Lidar data highly difficult for scholars from other disciplines. In contrast to the majority of Lidar-related books that focus on sophisticated principles and general applications of Lidar data, this book provides the reader with a feasible framework for applying airborne Lidar data to urban research. In addition to providing a general introduction to the subject, this book explains in detail a series of case studies to demonstrate how these theoretical models can be employed to address practical urban issues. As such, this book not only provides Lidar scholars with a series of specifically designed research methods, but will also serve to inspire scholars from other disciplines, such as geographers, urban planners, ecologists, and decision-makers, with a complete framework of potential application fields.

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