Remote Sensing and Global Environmental ChangeISBN: 978-1-4051-8225-6
Paperback
384 pages
March 2011, Wiley-Blackwell
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Samuel J. Purkis (PhD) is an Associate Professor at the
National Coral Reef Institute, Nova Southeastern University
Oceanographic Center, Florida, USA. Here, he directs a team focused
on remote sensing solutions for the regional-scale appraisal of
shallow-water tropical ecosystems. His experience in the Earth and
Marine Sciences spans more than fifteen years and all of Earth's
major coral reef provinces, ranging from ecological assessment,
through sophisticated geostatistical modelling, to carbonate
geology.
Victor V. Klemas (PhD) is Professor Emeritus at the College of Earth, Ocean and Environment, University of Delaware. Since 1976 he has directed the university's Center for Remote Sensing, where he has pioneered the application of a wide range of remote sensing techniques to studies of wetland and estuarine ecosystems along major coasts of the world. He has served on six scientific committees of the National Research Council (NAS) and various government advisory panels.