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Название: Urban Remote Sensing

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Издательство: John Wiley & Sons Limited

Жанр: География

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isbn: 9781119625858

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СКАЧАТЬ a focus on multitemporal analysis, and anomaly and novelty detection for monitoring and interpreting remote sensing observations. Her research interests center on ground‐based and onboard machine learning and statistical signal processing applications in Earth and Planetary Sciences.

      Tzu‐Hsin Karen Chen Tzu‐Hsin Karen Chen is a PhD candidate majoring in Environmental Science at the Aarhus University, Denmark. Her research promotes a synergy of machine learning, remote sensing, and human–environment relations. Currently, she is investigating how urban form influences mental health through rural–urban migration. Her research has been published in Remote Sensing of Environment and Applied Geography. She served as a reviewer for several international journals.

      Yanhua Chen Yanhua Chen is a doctoral student at the Department of Geography, the University of Hong Kong. Her research interests include remote sensing, ecosystem services, and machine learning.

      Alexandra A. Chudnovsky Alexandra Chudnovsky is an Associate Professor of Geography at the Tel‐Aviv University, Israel. Her research focuses on the understanding of ecological effects of air pollutants through integrating state‐of‐the‐art remote sensing techniques with GIS, environmental engineering, and advanced statistics. Using high‐resolution satellite measurements of aerosols, she evaluated the contribution of local and regional pollution sources to the urban air quality, which include anthropogenic activities in and outside cities and natural sources such as desert dusts. She authored or coauthored over 50 peer‐reviewed publications.

      Sam Cooper Sam Cooper is a doctoral researcher at the Earth Observation Lab of the Humboldt‐Universität zu Berlin, Germany. He received his BS in Ecology and Environmental Sciences and MS in Geography from South Dakota State University, USA. His research interests focus on the use of remote sensing for mapping and monitoring natural and semi‐natural ecosystems, especially investigating the capability of imaging spectroscopy for such endeavors.

      Jeroen Degerickx Jeroen Degerickx completed his PhD track on urban remote sensing at Katholieke Universiteit (KU) Leuven, Belgium in 2019, during which he focused on using hyperspectral and LiDAR data to characterize the urban environment. Currently, he is employed as R&D professional at the Flemish Institute for Technological Research (VITO) in Mol, Belgium, where he is building remote sensing applications in the domains of agricultural monitoring and smart farming. His personal mission is to harness the power of remote sensing for a more sustainable planet.

      Sha Feng Sha Feng is an Assistant Research Professor in the Department of Meteorology and Atmospheric Science at the Pennsylvania State University, University Park, USA. Her research centers on carbon cycle science, particularly in the regional numerical modeling, an area in which she has played a leading role. She serves as a proposal review panelist for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and Department of Energy, as well as a manuscript reviewer for more than 16 journals.

      Dorothy Furberg Dorothy Furberg recently obtained her doctoral degree in Geoinformatics from KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, Sweden. She obtained a master’s degree in international relations and worked for an environmental NGO in Geneva, Switzerland before taking up environmental engineering studies in Stockholm. She is currently a geodata project manager at the city environment unit of Stockholm City’s traffic office. Her main research interest is in the use of geographic information in support of sustainable urban development and environmental conservation in growing metropolitan regions, particularly Stockholm, Sweden.

      Taïs Grippa Taïs Grippa is a Geographer and Geomatician at the Institute for Environmental Management and Land‐use Planning (IGEAT), the Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB). He received his PhD in 2019. His research activities mainly focus on using state‐of‐the‐art and open‐source GIS, remote sensing, and machine learning solutions for mapping land cover and land use from very high‐resolution satellite imagery.

      Uta Heiden Uta Heiden received her PhD in Urban Spectroscopy from the Technical University of Berlin and the German Research Centre for Geosciences in 2003. Currently, she is with the Remote Sensing Technology Institute (IMF) of the German Aerospace Center (DLR). She is interested in airborne and spaceborne imaging spectroscopy with a focus on material‐based reflectance properties of urban surfaces. Recently, Dr. Heiden has widened her interests toward a better process understanding of soils in degrading ecosystems. She is the Science Coordinator for the spaceborne imaging spectroscopy mission DESIS onboard the ISS and member of the Science Advisory Group of the German spaceborne imaging spectrometer mission EnMAP.

      Virginia L. Kalb Virginia L. Kalb is a Data Analyst and Software Developer at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center. She supports ground processing of satellite data in the areas of gridding and mapping, as well as product development. She is the lead developer of the VIIRS top‐of‐atmosphere day/night band product, VNP46A1, in the Black Marble suite. Her research interests include development of applications of the day/night band to aurora observations and the use of Geographical Information Systems as the visualization and analysis platform.

      Chaogui Kang Chaogui Kang is an Associate Professor of Geographic Information Science at Wuhan University, China. He is currently a visiting scholar at New York University’s Center for Urban Science and Progress. He is leading Urban CoLab at Wuhan University with the mission to develop data‐driven, human‐centric, and edge‐cutting methodologies for tackling urban problems from a geospatial perspective. His primary research interest lies in the intersections of travel behavior, built environment, and social inequality with the assistance of pervasive urban sensing techniques.

      Yuhao Kang Yuhao Kang is a PhD student in GIScience at the GeoDS Lab,the University of Wisconsin‐Madison. He holds a M.S. degree in Cartography and GIS at the University of Wisconsin‐Madison, and a B.S. degree in GIS from Wuhan University. His main research interests include Place‐Based GIS, GeoAI, Social Sensing, Cartography, and Geo‐visualization. He is the author of over 20 book chapters, journals, and conference papers.

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