The gap between the number of detailed satellite images (of e.g. Landsat) recorded and the number actually used is increasing rather than decreasing. A major cause for limited use of potentially available imagery is the cost. A complete range of national, continental and worldwide applications has not developed for that reason. A sketch is made of possibilities for a wide use of imagery at affordable cost, particularly in developing regions. A central role in making satellite imagery available at a large scale is given to printed mosaics, in view of the high printing quality possible nowadays.
Systematic Worldwide Landcover of Satellite Mosaics
1987
10 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
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