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Rapid mapping technique for data acquisition: The case of a summer school in the Banjarnegara district, Indonesia

Global environmental change makes us aware of the impact of natural hazards. Natural hazards are phenomena with large spatial dimensions and impacts but whose mapping and monitoring data can be recorded only by using satellite or aerial remote-imaging platforms (Poursanidis & Chrysoulakis, 2017)...

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Published in:APN science bulletin (Online) 2021, Vol.11 (1)
Main Authors: Sutrisno, Dewayany, Bin Hashim, Mazlan, Shi, Peter Tian-Yuan, Qin, Rongjun, Syaifoel, Rahman, Witjaksono, Pramadita
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