Remote Sensing of Night-Time Light
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- Research and information: general
- aerosols
- aggregation
- anchorage area
- artificial light at night
- artificial lighting
- biodiversity
- carbon emission
- China
- CNN/SI
- CO2 emission
- comprehensive urbanization
- core ethnic minority areas
- county urbanization
- COVID-19
- data fusion
- Day-night band (DNB)
- development index
- DMSP-OLS
- DNB
- earth observation data
- economic urbanization
- energy conservation
- environmental impacts
- ethnic minorities
- extraction of urban areas
- flicker
- GDP
- genetic algorithm
- highway
- insect decline
- integration of two nighttime light datasets
- JL1-3B
- land cover
- land urbanization
- landscape sustainability
- law of primate city
- light pollution
- MAUP
- mobility
- moonlight
- Nanjing
- night light imagery (VIIRS)
- night-time light data
- night-time light remote sensing
- night-time lights
- nighttime
- nighttime light data
- nighttime light remote sensing
- nighttime lights
- Nighttime lights
- nitrogen dioxide (NO2)
- nonlinearity
- pandemic
- Pandemic
- panel data
- policy
- population urbanization
- protected areas
- railway
- rank-size rule
- recalibrated/reprocessed historical radiance data
- remote sensing
- road lighting quality measurements
- shipping
- snow extent
- spatial analysis
- spatial-temporal dynamics
- STIRPAT
- Suomi NPP VIIRS
- thresholding
- Tibetan plateau
- toponym data
- urban agglomerations
- urban growth
- urban night light long-term time series
- urbanization
- urbanization processes
- VIIRS
- VIIRS/DNB
- wildlife tourism
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Satellite measurements of night-time lights are widely recognized as a valuable indicator of human activity on Earth. These measurements capture the amount of light emitted from Earth at night and provide significant insights into a range of fields, including urbanization processes, socio-economic dynamics, local and regional GDP, economic impacts of conflicts, effects of epidemics on economic activity, and the various impacts of natural and man-made disasters. This reprint includes 16 articles that were published in the Remote Sensing Special Issue "Remote Sensing of Night-Time Light" and that highlight novel research on the remote sensing of night-time lights. The reprint aims to stimulate progress in the remote sensing research domain related to the utilization of night-time lights in a wide range of multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary domains, including urban studies, ecology, economics, oceanography, sociology, epidemiology, and more.
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