Abstract

One of Russia's foremost cartographers reviews a recent monograph devoted to basic principles of remote sensing and linkages between remote sensing and cartography. Among the issues addressed are the nature of images, overall approaches to remote-sensing-based geographic research, and possible new directions of study at the interface between remote sensing and the mapping sciences. Translated by Edward Torrey, Alexandria, VA 22308 from: Izvestiya Akademii Nauk, seriya geograficheskaya, 1997, No. 3, pp. 156-157.

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