Integrating Remotely Sensed Data for Rural Environmental Studies
Journal: RevCAD Journal of Geodesy and Cadastre (Vol.-, No. 32)Publication Date: 2022-06-30
Authors : P. Udvardy T. Jancso;
Page : 85-96
Keywords : Remote sensing; GIS; metadata; integration; environmental analysis;
Abstract
The paper deals with the integration of remotely sensed data gained from different sources having different resolution, date. It is important to join these data sources with their attribute data (resolution, location, spectral channels, etc.). For this purpose the meta-database is suitable tool. In this paper we examine the aspects of data integration and as an example we demonstrate the complexity of this problem by a simple rural environmental analysis.
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