1 online resource (xx, 337 pages, 32 unnumbered pages of plates) : illustrations (some color), color maps
Contents
Techniques -- Applications in the Geosciences -- Applications in Population Ecology -- Applications in Ecosystem Change -- Cultural Applications
Summary
First developed in the 1880s, repeat photography remains an important and cost-effective technique for scientists and researchers working to track and study landscape change. This volume explores the technical and geographic scope of this important technique. Repeat Photography demonstrates the wide range of potential applications, examines new techniques for acquiring data from repeat photography, and clearly shows that repeat photography remains a valuable and cost-effective means of monitoring change in both developed and developing regions. Over 100 sets of photographs, including 32 pages