Remote Sensing of Vegetation
Explore the fascinating world of remote sensing with "Remote Sensing of Vegetation" by Hamlyn G Jones, published by Oxford University Press in 2010. This comprehensive paperback, spanning 384 pages, serves as an essential resource for advanced undergraduate and graduate students alike.
This engaging book offers a clear and thorough introduction to the principles and techniques of remote sensing as applied to vegetation studies. Hamlyn G Jones expertly breaks down the underlying physical and mathematical concepts, making them accessible even to those who may not possess a strong mathematical background.
Whether you're looking to enhance your knowledge in environmental science or further your studies in vegetation analysis, this title stands as a pivotal guide. Dive into the sophisticated methodologies of remote sensing and unlock new understanding with Hamlyn G Jones's authoritative and inviting writing style.