Remote Sensing
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Remote sensing is defined as a technique or discipline of acquiring information of the earth surface without making the physical contact by measuring its reflected and emitted radiation at a distance, typically from satellite or aircraft. We are able to supply and interpret hyperspectral and multispectral satellite imageries to identify tonal differences that could give the relevant information of the earth physical characteristics.
Some specific uses of remote sensing include:
- Helping forestry and agricultural agencies to identify areas of illegal deforestation, forest fires, deceased vegetation and crops.
- It can also be employed to map shallow seabed for up to 40 meters deep.
- Monitoring the temporal changes of forests and the growth of a city over several years or decades.
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