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What is Human Environment

Encyclopedia of Information Science and Technology, Second Edition
The complete continuum of matter and conditions that surround human and human society. The state of the earth’s environment dictates the existence, safety, and health conditions of human and is affected by the interactions between human and the natural environment.
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GIS and Remote Sensing in Environmental Risk Assessment
X. Mara Chen (Salisbury University, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-026-4.ch261
Abstract
The existence, well-being, and sustainable development of the global economy hinges upon the state of the earth’s environment. Effective environmental risk assessment and management issues have become increasingly important. With the ever-growing global population and expanding economic development, we consume more natural resources, produce more waste, and develop more areas into the regions that are prone to environmental risks. Although humans have interacted with the environment for thousands of years, environmental risk assessment and management is only a recent research undertaking. As the industrialization has made the human-environment interactions more dynamic and complex, the increased environmental risks have propelled and compelled people to use technologies for identifying and solving problems. The earliest global environmental applications of remote sensing and GIS technologies began in the 1960s, particularly marked by the successful launch of the TIROS- 1, the first meteorological satellite, and the development of computer-based geographic information systems (GIS). The story Silent Spring (Carson, 1962) awoke the public’s environmental consciousness and promoted the public demands for governments to set up environmental protection policies and research priorities. The birth of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in 1970 set the stage for modern environment risk assessment. The launch of the LANDSAT program in 1972 created a new way for monitoring global land use and land cover changes (Foley, 1999; Goward, Masek, Williams, Irons, & Thompson, 2001).
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GIS and Remote Sensing in Environmental Risk Assessment and Management
The complete continuum of matter and conditions that surround human and human society. The state of the earth’s environment dictates the existence, safety and health conditions of human and is affected by the interactions between human and the natural environment.
Full Text Chapter Download: US $37.50 Add to Cart
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