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Remote Sensing and GIS:Principles and Applications
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 8 ต.ค. 2020
Lecture 1 Basic Concepts of Remote Sensing
What is Remote Sensing? Why Remote Sensing?
Electromagnetic Radiation and Remote Sensing
Electromagnetic Energy Interaction in the atmosphere
Electromagnetic Energy Interaction with Earth's surface
Remote Sensing of Vegetation
Remote Sensing of Water
Remote Sensing of Soils
Electromagnetic Radiation and Remote Sensing
Electromagnetic Energy Interaction in the atmosphere
Electromagnetic Energy Interaction with Earth's surface
Remote Sensing of Vegetation
Remote Sensing of Water
Remote Sensing of Soils
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Very interesting!!
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Good job Dr !
Well structured and insightful.thank you
Keep uploading
Good presentation, can you make the presentation slides available for download?
Good one
Love it
Thank you for uploading this video Dr. Ermias.
I am very amazing Dr. thank you
Thank you very much Dr.Ermias, for this helpful lecture.
Very interesting indeedi it is a useful lecture
Brilliant presentation, for someone who has zero knowledge on remote sensing this video can provide basic understanding. However, towards the end of the video which is also very important, the remote sensing of vegetation, soil and water are not well explained. Very short proportion of time is considered for these three important components of remote sensing for environmental purposes.
Good video, well explained,,,,
thank u dr.
Thanks for the presentation. Does your university offer Land use planning online?
Very successful vedio ji 🙏🙏
like this, looking forward to GIS too
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Dr, first of all thanks to this good lecturing and i need to ask you conserning map scale. My question is when we construct a graphical scale there is unite from zero to left side so what it indecate? Pease Dr, i need it seriesly.
Please provide full course.
ohh tankyou sir
Thank you so much. You indeed helped me so much
Thanks so much for the lecture!!!
I appreciate your video. I have a question Energy is niether created nor destroyed so where is energy come from?
Remarkable lecture, Thank you Dr! If time Dr please provide us an information on the Land use land cover dynamics using GIS. I couldn't found in your entire nice presentation of you. If I am mistaken please share me. Thank you so much for your time and unlimited support.
Hi, I have developed a new page for that and more. Please have a look at it: th-cam.com/channels/AgEXUbUHCr7x5wAdKY_33Q.html
So grateful Dr . Teferi
Useful lecture, thank you Dr. Ermias
i am really proud to e your student
Hello how can i contact him plz
Can you help me
i have 3 question concerning GIS. Q1.If you wish to monitor the development of a tropical cyclone in the Indian Ocean, which type of satellite would you choose? Justify your answer Q2. why connectivity of lines and polygons is an important component in OpenStreetMap? Q3.Discuss, in relation to satellite-based remote sensing, the radiative transfer model of the visible portion of the electromagnetic spectrum in the ocean, including in your answer the various types of scattering and interactions between electromagnetic radiation from the sun and atmospheric constituents. Thank you
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sound has a lot of echoes but its well presentend
Thank from wolkite university
Sir could you help us the other parts of this coarse
Lecture 2 please
Nice presentation.
A great work
❤️❤️ thank u for the information
Sir provide the full course.Good content is rare on this subject,viewers will automatically come but it took some time
Please have a look at the following page th-cam.com/channels/AgEXUbUHCr7x5wAdKY_33Q.html
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