arrange and analyse the data received from Remote sensing, GIS and GPS
The analysis and interpretation of Aerial Photo and Learning the techniques by using following items, hardware and software
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Exercises (Optional) Option 1: Application of GIS Software
Option 2: Interpretation of Satellite Images using using RS Software
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References for the Area of Study (Optional) |
Option 1: Environment Studies: |
Basics of environment, ecological aspects of environment, impact of man of biosphere, atmospheric pollution, industrial waste, solid waste management, water quality management, pollution monitoring equipment, visual and digital analysis of remotely sensed data, detection of spectral properties of air, land and water pollution. |
Option 2: Forestry: |
Biotic and A biotic components, forest ecosystem, forest types of India. Conservation of forest ecosystem, forest surveying, forest planning, forest soils. Urban forestry. Role of Remote sensing in forest monitoring and mapping. |
Option 3: Agriculture: |
Ecology, ecosystem. Physical and social environment as factors of crop distribution and production. Climate elements as factors of crop growth, impact of changing environment on crop pattern. Role of Remote sensing in crop production forecasting and monitoring. Disease monitoring, floods, water logging mapping and monitoring. |
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