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Volume 3 / Issue 33/ August 25, 2009
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GIS and Remote Sensing Techniques - A Case Study of A Developing Urban Center) |
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| INTERVIEWS |
| Planning in Three Dimensions |
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| Exploring the Role of Geospatial Tools for Urban Planning |
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Geographic information systems (GIS) and remote sensing (RS) are often
used in urban development and urban sprawl applications. This book is
written with a view to inform readers about this relationship through
an analysis of land use change and development. The infrastructure of
the study region is also assessed. Author Manishika Jain studies the
Udaipur region in India and his in depth investigation of urban sprawl
and development benefits from the application of GIS and remote sensing
technologies, serving to help guide future work in this area by others.






