The Primary Advantage in Utilizing Remote Sensing Assets for Extreme Heat Vulnerability Studies

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2014-07-10
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American English
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Remotely sensed imagery provides an alternate view of spatial characteristics that in situ measurements typically lack. This is an advantage to utilizing such datasets for the analysis of environmental health vulnerabilities.

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Johnson, D.P. (2010). The Primary Advantage in Utilizing Remote Sensing Assets for Extreme Heat Vulnerability Studies. Earthzine.
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