Observing the Earth from space Observing the Earth from space

Observing the Earth from space

Space data - social and political stakes

Cathy Dubois e altri
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Descrizione dell’editore

Breaking free of the Earth's surface to look down from above is longer a mere dream.  Sophisticated instruments flown on satellites produce streams of data that, when inserted into complex information processes, increase our knowledge of the Earth system. Satellites have now revealed the limits and potential of our planet by making them “visible”.

This book describes how satellite observation offers unique support in fields such as the management of natural environments, risk prevention and post-disaster management.  Beginning with an historical review it then traces how data are constructed from the initial conception of measurements to their interpretation for use in operational systems.  Ongoing sociological surveys sketch-out some of the difficulties to be overcome to allow more widespread use of satellite data.  With the help of concrete examples such as emergency mapping for disaster management or monitoring of water resources, readers are shown how space-based observation offers potential cognitive resources for living on Earth while taking care of it.

GENERE
Scienza e natura
PUBBLICATO
2014
11 giugno
LINGUA
FR
Francese
PAGINE
248
EDITORE
Dunod
DIMENSIONE
14,6
MB

Altri libri di Cathy Dubois, Michel Avignon & Philippe Escudier