by Mohammad Maibody
ISBN | 9781835352328 |
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Publisher | EDTECH PRESS |
Copyright Year | 2025 |
Price | £155.00 |
Using this book as a resource Instead of relying solely on local point observatories, satellite technology allows us to create a worldwide picture of how the climate is changing. Future satellite data will be more detailed and the inferred patterns will be more distinct, both of which will be very helpful for tracking adaptation. To evaluate an ecosystem's reaction to climate change and its effects, we employ remote sensing data. In order to achieve this, we monitor changes in the carbon cycle and vegetation growth. Climate changes have an effect on vegetation because they vary or disrupt the plant's growing season, which throw off the supposed normal carbon cycle. We are now receiving data that is nearly daily thanks to the development of satellite products, which will allow us to determine the exact beginning and finish dates of the growing season. The details of a vegetation development cycle and production are then deduced using this information as a starting point. For planning and decision-making reasons, such as the distribution and storage of food grains, governmental regulations, pricing, procurement, and food security, this book assists in gathering the crop statistics data that is necessary.