Aquatic Ecosystems Monitoring
Conventional Assessment to Advanced Remote Sensing
Prem Chandra Pandey editor Prashant K Srivastava editor Sanjeev Kumar Srivastava editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:29th Nov '24
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

This book collates traditional and modern applications of remote sensing in aquatic ecosystem monitoring. It covers conventional assessment methods like sampling, surveying, macroinvertebrates, and chlorophyll estimation for aquatic ecosystem health assessment. Advanced remote sensing technology provides timely spectral information for quantitative and qualitative assessment of water quality, shoreline changes, coral bleaching, and vegetation monitoring. The book covers different types of aquatic ecosystems like wetlands, rivers, lakes, saline, and the brackish lake. It also:
- Reviews the latest applications of remote sensing in the monitoring and assessment of aquatic ecosystems
- Includes traditional methods like cartography, sampling, surveying, phytoplankton assessment, river interlinking, and chlorophyll estimation
- Discusses the application of multi-source data and machine learning in monitoring aquatic ecosystems
- Discusses aquatic ecosystem management, services, threats, and sustainability
- Explores challenges, opportunities, and prospects of future Earth observation applications for aquatic ecosystem monitoring
The book discusses space-borne, airborne, and drone geospatial data. The parts broadly cover aquatic ecosystem monitoring, vegetation management, advanced modeling practices, and challenges. It is meant for scientists, professionals, and policymakers working in environmental sciences, remote sensing, and geology.
ISBN: 9781032391120
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 840g
326 pages