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Study on the Effects of Landcover Changes on Surface Albedo and Surface Temperature in Bangladesh Using Remote Sensing and GIS

Dynamic changes in Earth’s land cover characteristics and associated temporally evolving biophysical surface properties, as well as their ultimate impacts on surface radiative (surface albedo) and climatic properties (land surface temperature), have been studied. The study area includes a part of so...

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Published in:International journal of environment and geoinformatics (Online) 2019-12, Vol.6 (3), p.277-287
Main Authors: Sultana, Nasrin, Rahman, Hafizur, Sharifee, Mohammed Nur Hossain, Faisal, B.m. Refat, Ahmed, Md. Tofayel
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