Environmental Remote Sensing in Flooding Areas A Case Study of A
This book introduces flood inundation area and flood risks assessment based on a comprehensive monitoring system using remote sensing and geographic information system technologies. Taking the 2011 flood disaster of Ayutthaya in Thailand as an example, it
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Environmental Remote Sensing in Flooding Areas
Chunxiang Cao Min Xu Patcharin Kamsing Sornkitja Boonprong Peera Yomwan Apitach Saokarn •
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Environmental Remote Sensing in Flooding Areas A Case Study of Ayutthaya, Thailand
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Chunxiang Cao Aerospace Information Research Institute Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing, China
Min Xu Aerospace Information Research Institute Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing, China
Patcharin Kamsing International Academy of Aviation Industry King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang Bangkok, Thailand
Sornkitja Boonprong Department of Geography Faculty of Social Sciences Kasetsart University Bangkok, Thailand
Peera Yomwan Department of Lands Ministry of Interior Bangkok, Thailand
Apitach Saokarn Royal Thai Survey Department Bangkok, Thailand
ISBN 978-981-15-8201-1 ISBN 978-981-15-8202-8 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-8202-8
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Foreword
Floods are among the most devastating natural hazards in the world, far and wide leading to more loss of life, significant economic and social damages than any other natural phenomenon. Under the influence of climate change and economic development, the extent of flooding is expected to increase. The primary effects of flooding i
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