Applications of GIS and Remote Sensing in Soil Environment Monitoring
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- Research & information: general
- analytical hierarchical process
- Andean region
- aquatic drone
- Beichuan
- climate change
- cohesion
- debris flow
- different depths
- drought
- DVI
- ecosystem services
- environmental hazard
- erosion risk assessment
- fine sediments
- GIS
- indices
- interpolation methods
- lakes
- land degradation vulnerability
- land surface temperature
- land use
- landslide
- logistic regression
- machine learning
- MMF
- model construction
- n/a
- NDVI
- random forest
- regional scale
- remote sensing
- remote sensing monitoring
- risk assessment
- RUSLE
- saline soil treatment
- salinity indices
- sediment monitoring
- soil erosion
- soil mapping
- soil moisture dynamics
- soil properties
- soil quality
- soil salinity
- soil salinization
- sonar
- spatial mapping
- USLE
- vegetation indices
- water capacity
- water stress
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The reprint focuses on environmental monitoring as a key issue in the sustainable management of land resources, where the increasing availability of temporal and spatial soil data plays a fundamental role. Remote sensing and GIS (Geographic Information System) applications allow the efficient handling of these data with the aim of developing predictive and robust models to reduce land degradation and soil erosion.
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