Xiaojun Yang, Dept of Geography, Florida State University
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Abstract
Urban remote sensing has emerged as a major interdisciplinary field of study. The rapid development of this field over the past two decades has predominately been driven by the evolving innovations in remote sensing to support various urban management activities and the scientific research on urban morphology, socio-environmental dynamics, and sustainability. This poster will provide an overview on the major emerging research themes discussed in the second edition of Urban Remote Sensing: Monitoring, Synthesis and Modeling in the Urban Environment that was just published by John Wiley & Sons. These themes are related to some emerging platforms or systems, advanced remote sensing and machine learning techniques, innovative socioeconomic applications based on remote sensing, and the synergistic use of remote sensing and relevant geospatial techniques for urban environmental applications.
Urban Remote Sensing: The Evolving Research Agendas