Monday, 3 April 2023

The Application of Remote Sensing in Vegetation Cover, Sudan | Chapter 8 | Cutting Edge Research in Biology Vol. 5

 This paper wanted to review several studies on the use of detached sensing in Sudan accompanying a focus on plants cover in various domains by many scholars; the unification of remote thinking in the gum Arabic belt; pertaining to the south Gadarif region; ahable and chunk grabou area, silver Nile state with a devote effort to something the amount and mapping of land use land cover change through plan and monitoring the changes that happen in land use land cover, due to dryness, climate change, and transgression; east of the Nile Khartoum State, and in the middle during a half-of one hundred years. Following are recommendations came from these studies: the use of assessment signs including NDVI, SAVI, and PCA –maneuvered in color composite and/or unsupervised categorization can be secondhand as an appropriate mean for rangeland monitoring and amount which was urged from the study of North Kordofan state.

Author(s) Details:

Eisa M. Ahmed,
Department of Crop Protection, Faculty of Natural Resources and Environmental Studies, University of Kordofan, P.O Box 160 –Elobeid, 51111, Sudan.

El Gunaid F. Hassan,
Department of Forestry and Range Sciences, University of Bakht Er-Ruda, Ad Duwem, Sudan.

Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/CERB-V5/article/view/9853


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