CONTENIDO : Introduction : scale, multicaling, remote sensing, and GIS
Scale dependence of NDVI and its relationship to mountainous terrain
Understanding the scale and resolution effects in remote sensing
Multiresolution covariation among landsat and AVHRR vegetation
Multiscaling analysis in distributed modeling and remote sensing : an application using soil moisture
Examining the effects of sensor resolution and Sub-Pixel heterogeneity on spectral vegetation using soil moisture
Multiscale vegetation data for the mountains of southern california: spatial and categorical resolution
The use of remotely sensed surface temperaturas from an Aircraft-Based termal infrared multispectral scanner (TIMS) to estímate the spatial and temporal variability of latent heat fluxes and termal response numbers from a White pine (pinus strobus) plantation
Scaling predicted pine forest hydrology and productivity
Modeling effects of spatial pattern, drougt, and grazing on rates of rangeland degradation: A combined Markov and cellular automaton approach
Scaling land cover heterogeneity for global atmosphere-biosphere
Quadtrees: Hierarchical multiresolution data structures for analysis of dagital images
Image characterization and modeling system (ICAMS): a geographic information system for the characterization and modeling of multiscale remote sensing data
Approaches to scaling of geo-spatial data
Multifractals and resolution dependence of remotely sensed data: GSI to GIS.