Remote Sensing and GIS for Ecologists – book submitted

Remote Sensing and GIS for Ecologists – book submitted

April 23, 2015

book_remote_sensing_gis_ecologists_wegmann_leutner_dechWe finally submitted our book “Remote Sensing and GIS for Ecologists” to the publisher. It took longer than anticipated and we learned a lot. Looking forward to the printed version.

 

More details how to order and the expected publishing date can be found at http://www.pelagicpublishing.com/remote-sensing-and-gis-for-ecologists.htmlRemote_Sensing_GIS_Ecology_book_preorder

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