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Stefanov WL, Brazel AJ. Challenges in characterizing and mitigating urban heat islands: A role for integrated approaches including remote sensing. In: Stefanov WL Applied Remote Sensing for Urban Planning, Governance and Sustainability. Applied Remote Sensing for Urban Planning, Governance and Sustainability. ; 2007. p. 219-223.
Stefanov WL, Brazel AJ. Challenges in characterizing and mitigating urban heat islands: A role for integrated approaches including remote sensing. In: Stefanov WL Applied Remote Sensing for Urban Planning, Governance and Sustainability. Applied Remote Sensing for Urban Planning, Governance and Sustainability. ; 2007. p. 219-223.
Stefanov WL, Netzband ML. Characterization and monitoring of urban/peri-urban ecological function and landscape structure using satellite data. In: Rashed TL Remote Sensing of Urban and Suburban Areas. Remote Sensing of Urban and Suburban Areas. ; 2010. p. .
Stefanov WL, Christensen PR. Comparative analysis of soil development on semiarid hillslopes using linear deconvolution of thermal infrared multispectral scanner (TIMS) data. 1999;80:442.
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Stefanov WL, Netzband ML, Moeller MS, Redman CL, Mack CL. Phoenix, Arizona, USA: Applications of remote sensing in a rapidly urbanizing desert region. In: Redman CL Applied Remote Sensing for Urban Planning, Governance and Sustainability. Applied Remote Sensing for Urban Planning, Governance and Sustainability. ; 2007. p. 137-164.
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Stefanov WL, Robinson JA, Spraggins SA. Vegetation measurements from digital astronaut photography. In: Remote Sensing of Urban Areas. Remote Sensing of Urban Areas. ; 2003. p. 185-189.
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