Disaster Assessment Using Geospatial Technique
Disaster Assessment Using Geospatial Technique
Disaster Assessment Using Geospatial Technique
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Presentation on
Advantages and
Disadvantages of
REMOTE SENSING
Introduction
Remote Sensing :Remote Sensing is the science and art of
obtaining information about an object, area or
phenomena, through the analysis of data acquired
by a device, that is not in contact with the object,
area or phenomena under investigation.
Remote Sensing is the acquiring of data about
an object without touching it.
Advantages of Remote
Sensing
1. Satellite images are permanent records,
providing useful information in various
wavelengths.
2. Large area coverage enables regional
surveys on a variety of themes and
identification of large features.
3. Repetitive coverage allows monitoring of
dynamic themes like water, agriculture etc.
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Disadvantages of Remote
sensing
1. Expensive for small areas, particularly for
one time analysis.
2. Requires specialized training for analysis of
images.
3. Large scale engineering maps cannot be
prepared from satellite data.
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