Remote Sensing
Remote Sensing
Embracing mainstream international law, this section on remote sensing explores the context, history and effect of the area of the law covered here.
Resources
Further Reading
- The entry “remote sensing” in the Parry and Grant Encyclopaedic Dictionary of International Law (currently, the Encyclopaedic Dictionary of International Law, 2009), Oxford University Press
Hierarchical Display of Remote sensing
Education And Communications > Information technology and data processing > Data processing > Data collection
Agriculture, Forestry And Fisheries > Cultivation of agricultural land > Land use
Production, Technology And Research > Research and intellectual property > Research > Research method
Transport > Air and space transport > Space transport > Space vehicle > Satellite
Science > Natural and applied sciences > Earth sciences > Geography > Cartography
Remote sensing
Concept of Remote sensing
See the dictionary definition of Remote sensing.
Characteristics of Remote sensing
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Resources
Translation of Remote sensing
- Spanish: Teledetección
- French: Télédétection
- German: Fernerkundung
- Italian: Telerilevamento
- Portuguese: Teledeteção
- Polish: Teledetekcja
Thesaurus of Remote sensing
Education And Communications > Information technology and data processing > Data processing > Data collection > Remote sensing
Agriculture, Forestry And Fisheries > Cultivation of agricultural land > Land use > Remote sensing
Production, Technology And Research > Research and intellectual property > Research > Research method > Remote sensing
Transport > Air and space transport > Space transport > Space vehicle > Satellite > Remote sensing
Science > Natural and applied sciences > Earth sciences > Geography > Cartography > Remote sensing
See also
- Land use
- Orchard
- Grassland
- Permanent crop
- Uncultivated land
- Vineyard
- Arable land
- Reclaimed land
- Abandoned land
- Agricultural land
- Research method
- Comparative analysis
- Qualitative analysis
- Simulation
- Evaluation method
- Analysis of causes
- Precautionary principle
- Observation
- Quantitative analysis
- Satellite
- Cartography
- Geolocalisation
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