This course will help develop basic skills to interpret remote sensing images for various applications in geography.
60.00
Unit I:
Unit I
Identification and mapping of elements of natural and cultural landscape including topography.
Drainage, vegetation, settlements, transport networks, land use and field pattern.
Application of remote sensing in management of environmental problems and natural hazards, such as floods, earthquakes, cyclones, forest fire, droughts and desertification.
Essential Readings:
Fazal, S. and Rahman, A : Geographic Information System (GIS) Terminology, New Age International Publishers, New Delhi, 2007.
Heywood, Ian Cornelius, Sarah and Steve Carver.:An Introduction to Geographical Information Systems, 2nd ed.,Pearson Education Limited, Toronto, 2006.
Siddiqui, M.A.: Introduction to Geographical Information Systems, ShardaPustakBhavan, Allahabad, 2006.
Lo, C.P and Albert K.W.,Yeung: Concepts and Techniques of Geographic Information Systems, 2nd ed., Pearson Education Inc., Toronto, Canada, 2007.