GIS for Assesment of Management of Urban Environmental Situation

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Here in the article is shown monitoring mode of ambient air in urban systems parameters, green masses on the negative impact of adverse effects of changes in the method of assessment for GIS monitoring of results based on the analysis , Landsat 5,7,8 satellite TM, ETM + sensors through the OLI the method is based on spectral sensing different physical domains through a combination of urban ecosystem , mainly heat and pollution in urban vegetation ( gardens , parks, walking areas , etc. ) change the volume and quality assessment. Here are presented monitoring and management theory ( virtual ) scheme critical analysis.

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October 2014

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