• Masters Degree Papers: Geographic Information Systems Use of Remote Sensing

  • By: Mathew Lewallen
  • Narrated by: Virtual Voice
  • Length: 20 mins

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Masters Degree Papers: Geographic Information Systems Use of Remote Sensing

By: Mathew Lewallen
Narrated by: Virtual Voice
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The paper, authored by Mathew J. Lewallen for the SPST504 course at American Military University, discusses the integration of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) with Remote Sensing. It emphasizes how this synergy is essential for analyzing and interpreting the increasingly vast and complex data produced by remote sensing technologies. The paper notes that while remote sensing has been around for decades, its potential is still being realized, particularly when combined with GIS. This integration has become crucial for addressing global challenges such as climate change. The paper explains the necessity for integration, citing reasons such as the increased data volume and quality, lower costs, demand for precise data, and the automation of data processing. It highlights the evolution from a one-sided relationship to a symbiotic one among GIS, remote sensing, surveying, and cartography. The paper also covers the application of this integrated approach in various projects, from groundwater potential in India to climate change effects like melting ice, biome changes, and circulation changes, showcasing the power of this combination to solve complex environmental problems.

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