Author:
Goodrich Chanda Gurung,Gurung Kamala,Hamal Menaka
Abstract
AbstractAs technological innovation and advancement is sweeping across the world, transforming economies, countries, and societies, Earth observation (EO) and geo-information technologies (GIT) have come closer to the public realm and become exceedingly an all-encompassing part in the daily lives of people, with more uses and users. These technologies today are not just “research and visualization tools”, but they touch upon all aspects of people’s lives, bringing in advantages as well as challenges for different groups of people.
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
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