TY - JOUR AU - Vadrevu, Krishna Prasad AB - This state ‐ of ‐ the ‐ art volume is a revised version of an earlier fourth edition published in 2006. The book is comprehensive – the main text has 667 pages divided over 21 chapters, with each chapter containing the main contents, a summary, teaching and learning resources (which include web links to data, YouTube educational videos, tutorials, exercises and review questions) and references. The book is divided into four parts: I Foundations; II Image Acquisition; III Analysis; and IV Applications. The first part includes two chapters. In the first one (History and Scope of Remote Sensing) various remote sensing definitions are discussed followed by a brief history of remote sensing. Students will highly benefit from the “career preparation and professional development” aspects discussed in this chapter. Chapter 2 (Electromagnetic Radiation) focuses on the fundamentals of the electromagnetic spectrum, radiation laws and radiation interactions with the atmosphere, including the concepts of absorption, scattering and refraction. Part II has eight chapters. Chapter 3 (Mapping Cameras) explains the concepts of aerial image acquisition. The data sources provided on aerial photography (pages 92–94) will be useful to researchers. Chapter 4 (Digital Imagery) discusses digital data retrieval, representation, data storage and TI - Introduction to Remote Sensing ( FIFTH EDITION ). By J. B. Campbell and R. H. Wynne . Guilford Press , New York, USA , 2011 . ISBN 978 160918 176 5. 297 mm × 210 mm, xxxii + 670 pages. Price US$95·00 hardback. JO - The Photogrammetric Record DO - 10.1111/phor.12021 DA - 2013-03-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/wiley/introduction-to-remote-sensing-fifth-edition-by-j-b-campbell-and-r-h-7s2Axs08t7 SP - 117 EP - 118 VL - 28 IS - 141 DP - DeepDyve ER -