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Titre Photographie aérienne et espace rural
Auteur Jean-Paul Gilg
Mir@bel Revue Etudes rurales
Numéro no 71-72, 1978 Campagnes marginales, campagnes disputées
Rubrique / Thématique
Campagnes marginales, campagnes disputées
Page 275-315
Résumé anglais Aerial Photography and Rural Space. Aerial photography, and more generally remote sensing, aim at ensuring the spatio- temporal continuity of observation. Thus they implement a regional approach to the problems of rural space. The volume of the data and wealth of information are such as to require the use of manual and automated methods, in order to obtain accurate results. Through a series of case analyses, this paper suggests some methods applicable to the study of land-use. More specifically adapted to the static and dynamic description of the material forms of land-use, remote sensing provides also explanatory information, the deciphering of which requires an investigation into the correlations between landscape features and socio-economic features. Remote sensing does not cover all the information needs of any given thematic problem. It should be combined with other methods of data collecting.
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