EX2 - Global Remote Sensing Flashcards
What is the Global Systems Approach
Study of the Earth as a system
monitoring global systems impacting the atmosphere, hydrosphere, lithosphere and biosphere
Earth systems science considers the Earth as a whole
Studies of regions and areas provide inadequate understanding of global change because many processes operate at a global or hemispherical level.
How advancement in RS has allowed for a global systems approach
satellites now gather environmental parameters at global scale
we can gather data on the Earth as a system, rather than look at individual components of system.
we no longer look at ecosystems in isolation, but as biomes andbiospheres.
Biogeochemical cycles
The biogeochemical processes that govern these movements / interchanges of materials are understood through cycles such as:
Hydrologic Cycle
Carbon Cycle
Nitrogen Cycle
Sulfur Cycle
Remote Sensing helps understand the Earth’s environment by providing a global perspective of movements and interchanges in the different cycles
Examples of some urban applications and understanding of how local urban monitoring can help
understand global change
Urban Heat Islands Urban Tree Canopy analysis Rooftop analysis Machine Space analysis Greenspace / impervious area analysis Expanding Cities / Urban Spraw