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Title
Remote sensing for resources development and environmental management
Author
Damen, M. C. J.

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435 Remote sensing methods of monitoring the anthropogenic activities in the forest 521
V.J.Sukhikh
441 Comparison of SPOT-simulated and Landsat 5 TM imagery in vegetation mapping 525
H. Temmervik
445 Multi-temporal Landsat for land unit mapping on project scale of the Sudd-floodplain, Southern
Sudan 531
Y.A.Yath & H.A.M.J.van Gils
451 Assessment of TM thermal infrared band contribution in land cover/land use multispectral
classification 533
José A. Valdes Altamira, Marion F.Baumgardner & Carlos R. Valenzuela
457 An efficient classification scheme for verifying lack fidelity of existing county level findings to
cultivated land cover areas 541
Yang Kai, Lin Kaiyu, Chen Jun & Lu Jian
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The application of remote sensing in Song-nen plain of Heilongjiang province, China 545
Zhang Xiu-yin, Jin Jing, Cui Da
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