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Biomass Burning in South and Southeast Asia: Impacts on the Biosphere, Volume Two

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Biomass burning is one of the most important sources of greenhouse gas emissions and aerosols in South and Southeast Asia and greatly impacts other countries through transboundary air pollution. With contributions from leading scientists, this volume offers an interdisciplinary perspective on the impacts of biomass burning on the land resources, climate, and the atmosphere. It showcases several examples linking top-down remote sensing, bottom-up ground-based measurements, and an integrated modeling to address the impacts of biomass burning and landatmosphere interactions. It is a valuable guide for readers in atmospheric science, ecology, spatial geography, remote sensing, and GIS.

  • This book is unique as it highlights the sources and the causes of biomass burning and atmospheric research in South and Southeast Asia.
  • It explains the latest tools and techniques, in particular the use of satellite remote sensing and geospatial technologies for fire mapping, monitoring, and land cover/land use change.
  • It focuses on large spatial scales integrating top-down and bottom-up methodologies.
  • It addresses the pressing issues of air pollution rampant in South and Southeast Asia.
  • It includes contributions from global experts working on biomass burning projects in the USA, Japan, South/Southeast Asia, and Europe.

The contents of this book will appeal to students and professionals using remote sensing and geospatial techniques, including geographers, ecologists, atmospheric and environmental scientists, and all who are interested in biomass burning pollution.

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  • Weight: 620g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 24 Jun 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780367076047

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Krishna Prasad Vadrevu is a scientist at the NASA Marshall Space Flight Center Huntsville Alabama USA. His current research is on remote sensing of land cover and land use change (LCLUC). He has 17 years of research experience and is interested in land-atmosphere interactions. He also serves as the lead scientist for NASA South/Southeast Research Initiative and coordinator for the NASA LCLUC program.Toshimasa Ohara is a scientist at National Institute of Environmental Studies Tsukuba Japan. He has 32 years of research experience in air quality modeling emission inventories and pollution research. He is a lead developer for Regional Emission Inventory in Asia (REAS) and currently interested in linking top-down and bottom- up approaches for emissions quantification.Christopher Justice is a full professor at the Department of Geographical Sciences University of Maryland College Park USA. He has 38 years of research experience in remote sensing. His current research is on land cover and land use change global fire and global agricultural monitoring systems all using remote sensing. He is the NASA LCLUC program scientist member of MODIS science team and global implementation lead for the GEO Global Agricultural Monitoring Task. He is also co-director for the center of Global Agricultural Monitoring and Research.

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