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Remote Sensing and GIS Applied to Natural Resources and Population

Analysis of urban growth at Cairo, Egypt using remote sensing and GIS

Analysis of urban growth at Cairo, Egypt using remote sensing and GIS

... deserts), natural resources (agricultural lands and the Nile River) and human acti- ...intensive population growth. Population of Cairo (Cairo city and Giza) increased from about 7 millions in ...

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GIS and Remote Sensing Applications in Wetland Mapping and Monitoring

GIS and Remote Sensing Applications in Wetland Mapping and Monitoring

... valuable natural resources (Burton and Tiner 2009; Tiner ...world population, human demands on wetland resources for agricultural expansion and urban development continue to increase (Mitsch ...

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Watershed Management using Remote Sensing and Gis of Maheshwaram Watershed

Watershed Management using Remote Sensing and Gis of Maheshwaram Watershed

... essential natural resource. Geographical Information Systems (GIS) is extensively used for spatial data production effectively based on spatial planning ...to population growth the pressure is ...

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Soil Erosion Modelling Using Remote Sensing and GIS

Soil Erosion Modelling Using Remote Sensing and GIS

... and natural resources leading to reduction in field productivity and soil ...the natural replenishment ...increasing population over next 30 ...soil resources, and thus, exhibiting a ...

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Contribution of the remote sensing and GIS in the underground identification of the water resources in Daoukro region (east-central Côte d'Ivoire)

Contribution of the remote sensing and GIS in the underground identification of the water resources in Daoukro region (east-central Côte d'Ivoire)

... entre population et eau (la couverture des besoins en eau potable) met en relief les problèmes relatifs à la pénurie d’eau et à l’inégalité de sa ...la population dictent, entre autres, l’organisation des ...

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WATERSHED MANAGEMENT BETTAHALASURU USING GIS AND REMOTE SENSING

WATERSHED MANAGEMENT BETTAHALASURU USING GIS AND REMOTE SENSING

... vital natural resources, the optimal management of these resources with minimum adverse environmental impact are essential not only for sustainable development but also for human ...the ...

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Natural and human hazard assessment of the archaeological sites of Paphos area (Cyprus) with the use of remote sensing and GIS.

Natural and human hazard assessment of the archaeological sites of Paphos area (Cyprus) with the use of remote sensing and GIS.

... For the urban sprawl phenomenon, besides the SVM classification algorithm, the Stohastic Mar- kov Chain model was also applied in order to predict urban expansion tendency for 2020. The Markov chain equation was ...

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Towards a Remote Sensing and GIS Based Technique to Study Population and Urban Growth: A Case Study of Multan

Towards a Remote Sensing and GIS Based Technique to Study Population and Urban Growth: A Case Study of Multan

... city. GIS and remote sensing data have been used in this study as an emerging technology which is cost effective as well as accurate at the same ...temporal population growth also seconded ...

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Review on Drought Risk Assessment by using Remote Sensing and GIS

Review on Drought Risk Assessment by using Remote Sensing and GIS

... Many consider drought as the dryness, the most complicated but least understood of all-natural hazard that affects further individuals than any other hazards. A main aspect of integrated management of water ...

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GIS And Remote Sensing Applications In Natural Resources Management

GIS And Remote Sensing Applications In Natural Resources Management

... data. GIS facilities include Mainframe ARC/INFO, ERIM GIS (Raster) and IDRISI ...and remote sensing technology to survey the natural resources and monitor the environment and ...

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Analysis of Watershed Characteristics Using Remote Sensing and GIS Techniques

Analysis of Watershed Characteristics Using Remote Sensing and GIS Techniques

... a natural hydrological entity which allows surface run-off to a defined channel, drainage, stream or river at a particular ...that applied to a particular kind of landform or to drainage basins. ...

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RURAL LEVEL INFORMATION SYSTEM USING GIS AND REMOTE SENSING

RURAL LEVEL INFORMATION SYSTEM USING GIS AND REMOTE SENSING

... of Remote Sensing (Lillesand, ...The GIS technology can decrease the cost and time of the decision makers and planners in arranging the data in reaching the accurate conclusion ...mapping ...

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Evaluation of Morphometric Parameters—A Remote Sensing and GIS Based Approach

Evaluation of Morphometric Parameters—A Remote Sensing and GIS Based Approach

... water resources are generally depleting due to rapid increase in population, urbanization and ...these resources; hence optimal utilization of them is essential for sustain- able ...SAGA GIS ...

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MONITORING ILORIN URBAN CHANGES AND DEVELOPMENT WITH REMOTE SENSING AND GIS

MONITORING ILORIN URBAN CHANGES AND DEVELOPMENT WITH REMOTE SENSING AND GIS

... the resources in a multi-disciplinary approach for timely results and with less preparation cost and manpower ...support. Remote sensing data has been widely used in preparation of perspectives plan ...

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Integrating Remote Sensing and GIS Techniques with Conventional Methods to Assess and Characterize Surface and Groundwater Resources of Tendaho Graben, Ethiopia

Integrating Remote Sensing and GIS Techniques with Conventional Methods to Assess and Characterize Surface and Groundwater Resources of Tendaho Graben, Ethiopia

... Spatial frequency is the number of changes in brightness value per unit distance for any particular part of an image. Filtering suppress certain frequencies and passing (emphasizing) of the other. The digital spatial ...

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CLIMATE CHANGE AND VECTOR BORNE DISEASES: THE ROLE OF GIS & REMOTE SENSING

CLIMATE CHANGE AND VECTOR BORNE DISEASES: THE ROLE OF GIS & REMOTE SENSING

... Studies; Applied Economics; Development Economics; Business Economics; Monetary Policy; Public Policy Economics; Real Estate; Regional Economics; Political Science; Continuing Education; Labour Welfare; ...

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Urban sprawl: The GIS and remote sensing data assessments

Urban sprawl: The GIS and remote sensing data assessments

... for resources and space and the capacity of the land to support and absorb this ...urban population in the coming decade, will further fuel these ...

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Application of Remote Sensing and GIS in Inventorying Natural Resources and Land & Water Resources planning for Sustainable Development in Arunachal Pradesh

Application of Remote Sensing and GIS in Inventorying Natural Resources and Land & Water Resources planning for Sustainable Development in Arunachal Pradesh

... Arunachal Pradesh has been very much prone to disasters especially Flood, earthquake and landslide. Every year flooding affects people, livestock, agricultural lands and public property. This is a common problem at ...

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Coastal Wetland Resources Of Central Tamilnadu, Using India, Remote Sensing And Gis

Coastal Wetland Resources Of Central Tamilnadu, Using India, Remote Sensing And Gis

... via natural hazards like erosion, high wave action, unbalance of the ecosystem of mangrove plants with forest, the resources are threatened by human activities and also greatly affects ecological ...through ...

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Impacts of aquaculture on water resources utilization and land resources of Krishna district using with Remote Sensing and GIS techniques

Impacts of aquaculture on water resources utilization and land resources of Krishna district using with Remote Sensing and GIS techniques

... 6) Impact on Drainage Net work: In the study almost all farmers started their activities at the same time so lot of pressure applied on the drainage network. Some of the channels or Sub channels are very close to ...

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