REMOTE SENSING OF THE EARTH AND THE MOST CONVENIENT SENSING METHOD

Authors

  • S.M.Shukurova
  • Sh.X.Satimov

Keywords:

Key words: remote sensing, satellite-based sensors, passive sensors, active sensors, distance, radiation, radar.

Abstract

Abstract. Remote sensing of the Earth is a crucial tool for understanding and
monitoring the planet's dynamic processes. It involves the collection of information
about the Earth's surface and atmosphere from a distance, using sensors on aircraft,
satellites, and other platforms. This data is then used to study and analyze various
aspects of the Earth, such as land use, vegetation cover, ocean currents, and
atmospheric composition.

References

The list of used literature

Rosenzweig, M. L., & Abramsky, Z. (2019). Ecological Disturbance: A

Comprehensive Framework for Understanding Natural and Anthropogenic Effects on

Terrestrial and Aquatic Systems. Cambridge University Press.

Turner, M. G., Gardner, R. H., & O'Neill, R. V. (2017). Landscape Ecology in

Theory and Practice: Pattern and Process. Springer.

Published

2024-01-15

How to Cite

S.M.Shukurova, & Sh.X.Satimov. (2024). REMOTE SENSING OF THE EARTH AND THE MOST CONVENIENT SENSING METHOD . ОБРАЗОВАНИЕ НАУКА И ИННОВАЦИОННЫЕ ИДЕИ В МИРЕ, 36(4), 10–12. Retrieved from https://newjournal.org/01/article/view/10685