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SU1575 - Remote Sensing Applications for Natural Resources

Remote sensing is an important technology used in base mapping, creating and updating resource inventories, and environmental monitoring. It is continually evolving, with the development and refinement of new sensors, new platforms, and new analysis tools. Consequently, it is essential that technicians understand how and when remote sensing can be used in natural resources management and how it complements field-based measurements and observations. This course is intended to provide an introduction to the fundamentals of remote sensing, along with the technical skills needed to solve practical problems and support natural resource applications and decision-making using remotely sensed data.

Prerequisite(s): SU1150, SU3210


This course is offered in the following programs:
Fish and Wildlife Technician  |  Forest Resources Technician  | 

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