This special issue follows the very successful series of the Joint
Urban Remote Sensing Events (JURSE), held every two years since 2005.
The possibility to jointly use optical and radar VHR data, as well
as different sensors from the same or related airborne and spaceborne
platforms, at a level which may be regional or global according to
the situation, open the path for more researches oriented to the
analysis of multiple data for urban monitoring at different geographical
scales. Submitted and selected papers include works on land cover/land
use mapping using SAR and/or optical data in urban areas, monitoring
land cover/land use and environmental changes in urban areas, change
detection/feature extraction/data fusion for urban scene interpretation,
human settlement monitoring and change modeling using remotely sensed
data. They show recent research trends, and highlight primary keys
to the future of urban remote sensing.
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This special issue follows the very successful series of the Joint
Urban Remote Sensing Events (JURSE), held every two years since 2005.
The possibility to jointly use optical and radar VHR data, as well
as different sensors from the same or related airborne and spaceborne
platforms, at a level which may be regional or global according to
the situation, open the path for more researches oriented to the
analysis of multiple data for urban monitoring at different geographical
scales. Submitted and...
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