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GEOG40890

Academic Year 2024/2025
Remote Sensing is a core focus of contemporary GIS application, both in research and professional / business contexts. The purpose of this course is to provide adequate knowledge pertaining to concepts, principles and utility of Remote Sensing technology and to prepare students to apply this technology to their discipline of interest. It will also provide a sound understanding of principles and applications of remotely sensed digital image processing. The specification and use of digital imagery for investigating Earth resources and environmental applications will be discussed. Digital image processing of aerial/space borne sensors including radiometric and geometric correction, image enhancement and interpretation, mosaicking, segmentation a swell as classification techniques and its integration with GIS will be covered.

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Assoc Professor Ainhoa Gonzalez Del Campo Lecturer / Co-Lecturer
Dr Tobi Morakinyo Lecturer / Co-Lecturer