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Encyclopedia of Information Science and Technology, Fourth Edition
Normalized Difference Vegetation Index is a most well-known index to detect vegetation and their condition in an area by using bands of remote sensing data.
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Use of GIS and Remote Sensing for Landslide Susceptibility Mapping
Arzu Erener (Kocaeli University, Turkey), Gulcan Sarp (Suleyman Demirel University, Turkey), and Sebnem H. Duzgun (Middle East Technical University, Turkey)
Copyright: © 2018 |Pages: 12
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-2255-3.ch304
Abstract
In recent years, geographical information systems (GISs) and Remote Sensing (RS) have proven to be common tools adopted for different studies in different scientific disciplines. GIS defined as a set of tools for the input, storage, retrieval, manipulation, management, modeling, analysis and output of spatial data. RS, on the other hand, can play a role in the production of a data and in the generation of thematic maps related to spatial studies. This study focuses on use of GIS and RS data for landslide susceptibility mapping. Five factors including Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) and Topographic Wetness Index (TWI), slope; lineament density and distance to roads were used for the grid based approach for landslide susceptibility mappings. Results of this study suggest that geographic information systems can effectively be used to obtain susceptibility maps by compiling and overlaying several data layers relevant to landslide hazards.
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Application of Conventional UAVs for the Identification and Classification of Dense Green Spaces
Acronym for Normalized Difference Vegetation Index. Introduced by Rouse et al. (1974) is obtained from NIR-RED/NIR+RED and provides a measurement of the amount of green vegetation present in a pixel.
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Normalized difference vegetation index is a simple indicator used to analyze remote sensing based on objects with photosynthetic activity.
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Normalized difference vegetation index.
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Associations Between Climate, Ecosystems, and Ecosystem Services in the Pre-Sahara: Case Study of Tafilalet, Morocco
Normalized difference vegetation index is an indicator aimed at assessing the vegetation in the land through the use of remote sensing. Calculated by determining the difference between near-infrared (which vegetation strongly reflects) and red light (which vegetation absorbs).
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Use of GIS and Remote Sensing for Landslide Susceptibility Mapping
Normalized Difference Vegetation Index is a most well-known index to detect vegetation and their condition in an area by using bands of remote sensing data.
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