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PHOTOGRAMMETRIC ENGINEERING
B. Forest Volume Inventory
C. Forest Engineering
D. Forest Mortality and Depletion Surveys
E. Estimating Volumes of Forest Products
F. Wildlife Studies
Bibliography
Chapter VI.—Photo Interpretation of Soils
(Author-editor: Robert E. Frost, Engineering Experiment Station, Purdue
University, Lafayette, Indiana)
(Detailed outline not yet received)
Chapter VII.—Photo Interpretation of Agriculture
(Author-editor: Ralph H. Moyer, 705-18th St., N.W., Washington, D. C.)
(Detailed outline not yet received)
Chapter VIII.—Photo Interpretation in Urban Area Analysis
(Author-editor: James R. Wray, Dept, of Engineering, University of
Chicago, Chicago 37, Illinois)
Introduction: (Brief statement of scope and purpose of chapter)
Basic Considerations
A. Definition of Terms Peculiar to Urban Area Analysis
B. Questions to be Answered by Urban Area Analysis
C. Sources of Information; Tools and Methods
D. Description of Urban Area Analysis
E. Development of Urban Area Analysis
F. Photo Interpretation and Graphic Methods of Area Analysis
G. Procuring and Manipulating the Photography
H. Procedure for Extraction of Basic Information
I. Multipurpose Urban Area Analysis
J. Transferability of Procedures
Specific Applications
A. Delimitation of Urbanized Areas in the 1950 U. S. Census of Population
B. Delimitation of Unincorporated Places in the 1950 U. S. Census of
Population
C. Estimation of Bldg. Use, Bldg. Density and Bldg. Ht. from Aerial
Photos
D. Unit Area Method for Describing Physical Characteristics of an Urban
Area, and the Residential Distribution of Its Population
E. Urban Land Use
F. Morphology of the Urban Area
G. Photo Interpretation of Some Foreign Urban Areas
H. Transportation Routes and Facilities
I. Urban Planning, Municipal Government
J. Location of New Car Salesrooms
K. Prospects for Continued Development
Bibliography
Chapter IX.—Photo Interpretation in Engineering
(Author-editor: Donald J. Belcher, 130 Forest Home Drive, Ithaca, N. Y.)
Introduction: (Brief statement of scope and purpose of chapter)
Basic Considerations
A. Photo Interpretation Standards in Engineering
B. Photo Scales
C. Obsolescence of Photography
D. Type, 7\mount and Value of Field Support; Accuracy; etc.