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Mohd Nazip Suratman
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Universiti Teknologi MARA, Shah Alam, Malaysia
Covers concepts, theories, methodologies and understanding of remote sensing for forestry applications
Discusses the new age remote sensing technological advancements for forestry operations
Valuable reference to foresters, scientists and scholars who use remote sensing in everyday work
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About this book
This edited book is a collection of information on recent advancements in remote sensing for forestry application. The main focus of this book is to address the novel applications in remote sensing in terms of recent techniques, sensors, methods and data collection. Remote sensing has been used for many decades. Today, remote sensing is heavily utilized in forest management, which is acquired from airborne and space-borne platforms using satellite data. In recent years, there have been rapid advances in the new types of sensors. The new generations of satellite sensors are introduced not only to provide important information on forest ecosystems, but also to improve the techniques and accuracies obtained by the traditional approaches. Researchers have become increasingly aware of the potential of remote sensing to address important forestry issues and challenges. The number of forestry publications using remote sensing has grown very rapidly, and this is noticeable with many recent technologies and applications. This book provides valuable source of reference to foresters, researchers, ecologists, climate change scientists and scholars who use remote sensing in their work. Furthermore, it serves as an academic book for undergraduate and graduate students of forestry, agriculture, natural resources and environmental sciences. The book demonstrates and engages the students how the new advancements in remote sensing technology and theory relate to the many real-world forestry applications. It gives readers deeper understanding on how remote sensing has come a long way and evolved into a mature science in the past five decades.
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Table of contents (22 chapters)
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Front Matter
Pages i-xvii
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Introduction
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- Mohd Nazip Suratman, Zulkiflee Abd. Latiff, Tengku Mohd Zarawie Tengku Hashim, Ahmad Farid Mohsin, Nazlin Asari, Nurul Ain Mohd Zaki
Pages 3-23
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Overview of Remote Sensing
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- Siti Munirah Mazlan, Wan Shafrina Wan Mohd Jaafar, Aisyah Marliza Muhmad Kamarulzaman, Siti Nor Maizah Saad, Norzalyta Mohd Ghazali, Esmaeel Adrah et al.
Pages 49-74
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Modelling and Monitoring
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- Abdullah Emin Akay, Ekaterina S. Podolskaia, Burak Aricak
Pages 99-114
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- Nurul Ain Mohd Zaki, Azinuddin Mohd Asri, Nur Ilyani Mohd Zulkiflee, Zulkiflee Abd Latif, Tajul Rosli Razak, Mohd Nazip Suratman
Pages 115-133
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- Adeel Ahmad, Sajid Rashid Ahmad, Hammad Gilani
Pages 135-152
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- Weeraphart Khunrattanasiri
Pages 153-166
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- Shafi Noor Islam, Surayah Banu Syed Hussain Haroon Rasheed
Pages 167-181
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Remote Sensing of Agricultural Tree Crops
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Front Matter
Pages 183-183
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- Mohd Hasmadi Ismail, Iqbal Putut Ash Shidiq, Mohammad Firuz Ramli, Norizah Kamarudin, Pakhriazad Hassan Zaki, Rokhmatuloh
Pages 185-214
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- Mohd Nazip Suratman, Gary Bull, Valerie LeMay, Peter Marshall, Donald G. Leckie
Pages 215-235
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- Daniel Platt, Reza Azmi, Ahimsa Campos-Arceiz, Michelle Li Ern Ang, Darrel Tiang, Badrul Azhar et al.
Pages 237-274
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Remote Sensing of Mangrove Ecosystems
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Front Matter
Pages 275-275
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- Norizah Kamarudin, Rhyma Purnamasayangsukasih Parman, Zulfa Abdul Wahab, Jamhuri Jamaluddin, Mohd Hasmadi Ismail
Pages 277-287
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- Noorita Sahriman, Arnis Asmat, Fazlina Ahmat Ruslan, Ismail Maarof, Abd Manan Samad
Pages 289-304
Editors and Affiliations
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Universiti Teknologi MARA, Shah Alam, Malaysia
Mohd Nazip Suratman
About the editor
Dr. Mohd Nazip Suratman is a Professor of Forestry at the Faculty of Applied Sciences and a Principal Fellow at the Institute for Biodiversity and Sustainable Development, Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM), Malaysia, He earned a B. Sc in Forestry from Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM) and an M.S from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL), USA. He was then honoured with a prestigious fellowship from the Canadian Commonwealth to pursue a Ph.D. degree at the University of British Columbia (UBC), Canada, where he worked on the application of remote sensing for sustainable forest management. He has been involved in numerous collaborative international research projects that led to publications in reputable journals. Altogether, he has published a total of 15 books and more than 200 research publications. His research interests cover several aspects across forestry, mainly on forest modelling, forest ecology and biodiversity. He received the UiTM’s Best Researcher and Top Talent Awards in 2015 and 2021, respectively. He served as the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research and Innovation) from 2018 to 2021.