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779
783
787
795
Remote sensing in archaeological application in Thailand
T.Supajanya
Application of physiographic photo interpretation technique to analyse the enigmatic drainage
problem of the Hyderabad Metropolitan Region, Pakistan
M.N.Syal & I.E. Schneider
Spatial resolution requirements for urban land cover mapping from space
William J. Todd & Robert C. Wrigley
Analysis and evaluation of recreational resources with the aid of remote sensing
D.van der Zee
Spectral characterization of urban land covers from Thematic Mapper data
Douglas J. Wheeler
869
873
881
887
893
801 8 Geo-information systems
How few data do we need: Some radical thoughts on renewable natural resources surveys
J.A.Allan
809
The potential of numerical agronomic simulation models in remote sensing
J.A.A.Berkhout
813 Recording resources in rural areas
Richard K.Bullard
817 Evaluation of regional land resources using geographic information systems based on linear
quadtrees
James Hogg, Mark Gahegan & Neil Stuart
823 A comprehensive LRIS of the Kananaskis Valley using Landsat data
G.D.Lodwick, S.H.Paine, M.P.Mepham & A.W.ColiJn
831 The CRIES Resource Information System: Computer-aided spatial analysis of resource
development potential and development policy alternatives
Gerhardus Schultink
835
Soils an important component in a digital geographic information system
^ Carlos R. Valenzuela, Marion F.Baumgardner & Terry L. Phillips
Land suitability mapping with a microcomputer using fuzzy string
TP. Wind & N.JMulder
847
Land resource use monitoring in Romania, using aerial and space data
N.Zegheru
853
901
907
913
917
927
933
939
947
953
857
865
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