Synthetic Aperture Radar for Disaster Management

Bridging Science and Solutions

Ashutosh Bhatt editor Pooja Joshi editor Neelam Sharma editor Kapil Joshi editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:John Wiley & Sons Inc

Published:27th Apr '26

£166.00

Supplier delay - available to order, but may not be available until after 13th August 2026.

Synthetic Aperture Radar for Disaster Management cover

Empower your response to global climate extremes by mastering the transformative power of synthetic aperture radar technology with this essential guide to its role in disaster management.

As humanity navigates the escalating challenges of a rapidly changing world marked by intensifying climate extremes, environmental degradation, and urbanization, the demand to mitigate disasters and protect vulnerable communities has never been more urgent. This book is a critical resource at this pivotal juncture, uniting the frontiers of synthetic aperture radar technology with the pressing demands of disaster resilience. It illustrates how science, engineering, and policy can converge to build a safer, more sustainable future, offering a transformative lens through which to address the complex interplay of global vulnerabilities and technological innovation. Using a holistic exploration of synthetic aperture radar’s transformative role in disaster management, the book equips readers to harness this emerging technology for rapid disaster response, infrastructure recovery, and climate resilience.

Readers will find the volume:

  • Explores the role of machine learning, deep learning, and multi-sensor data fusion in interpreting SAR data for real-time decision-making;
  • Includes real-world case studies that demonstrate the effectiveness of SAR in disaster scenarios, bridging theory with actionable solutions;
  • Combines radar technology, computational advancements, and policy frameworks to address the interdisciplinary challenges of disaster management;
  • Covers the end-to-end workflow of SAR in disaster contexts, from data acquisition and processing to interpretation and decision-making.

Audience

Designed for professionals, researchers, and students in remote sensing, geoinformatics, earth observation, disaster management, environmental agencies, and geospatial intelligence.

ISBN: 9781394398935

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: unknown

400 pages