Multi-sensor satellite data for carbon storage mapping of green space in a fast growing development corridor in Malaysia
Disturbances such as deforestation and land use change on natural vegetation have caused carbon dioxide (CO2) emission to the atmosphere which contributes to global warming and climate change. Malaysia has started to take necessary steps to mitigate the potential impact of increased CO2 and integrat...
Main Author: | Kanniah, Kasturi Devi |
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Format: | Conference or Workshop Item |
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ASIAN ASSOCIATION ON REMOTE SENSING
2016
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