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Offers a systematic introduction and overview of the eco-environment and dynamics of Nepal
Includes abundant color images of the mountain ecosystem and environment monitoring using remote-sensing methods and spatial information techniques
Presents comprehensive studies related to different subjects concerning the eco-environmental changes in Nepal
Provides an in-depth perspective on the various causes and potential consequences of eco-environmental degradation in Nepal

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Produktbeschreibung
Offers a systematic introduction and overview of the eco-environment and dynamics of Nepal

Includes abundant color images of the mountain ecosystem and environment monitoring using remote-sensing methods and spatial information techniques

Presents comprehensive studies related to different subjects concerning the eco-environmental changes in Nepal

Provides an in-depth perspective on the various causes and potential consequences of eco-environmental degradation in Nepal


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Autorenporträt
Dr. Ainong Li is a research professor and director of the Research Center for Digital Mountain and Remote Sensing Application of the Institute of Mountain Hazards and Environment (IMHE), Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS). He has been awarded by the "Hundred talents program" of CAS, the "Thousand talents program" of Sichuan province, and the "Western Light" talent cultivation program of CAS. His research majorly focuses on quantitative mountain remote sensing, and he has made many academic achievements in automatic process technique for mountain remote sensing data, land cover/use classification and land surface parameters estimation in mountainous region, and emergency investigation and assessment techniques for mountain hazards. Over the last decades, he has participated in more 20 programs at the national or provincial and ministerial level. He has published more than 100 papers, including more than 30 SCI papers.