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Some aspects of these projects are shown in Fig. 4 and 5. The low
cost figures and methods are dependent upon the availability of ERTS imagery.
The fact that ERTS-1 produced about 18 cloud-free images in a period of about
2 years for the area in Fig. 5, demonstrated that this dependence is not un
warranted.
CONCLUSION
Environmental monitoring is important for proper management of
natural resources. Environmental impact assessment and prediction forms an
essential component of the evaluation process of resource alternatives. In
Canada, the ERTS-1 satellite has provided repetitive coverage for most parts
of the country varying from about 4 to 10 times a year. Such coverage gives
a good opportunity to obtain baseline and reference data and to determine and
evaluate many environmental changes for purposes of impact assessment. ERTS
can also provide some assistance in environmental protection programs; however,
airborne remote sensing systems are needed in combination with field observation
in order to provide information with great detail. Remote sensing is considered
to be particularly advantageous for the surveillance of large scale developments
in northern Canada.
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