Three Decades of Indian Remote Sensing in Coastal Research

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M. V. Ramana Murthy
Tune Usha
R. S. Kankara
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[1] National Centre for Coastal Research,
[2] MoES,undefined
[3] Govt. of India,undefined
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Coastal research; IRS data; Coastal processes; Hazards; Marine pollution;
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The launch of the first Indian Remote Sensing Satellite in 1988 ushered in a new era of utilization of satellite data and technology in natural resources monitoring, coastal area management, disaster mitigation, weather and climate change studies. India with its very long coast line, areal extent, resources and population would have been a huge challenge to the coastal researchers and administrators if not for the Indian Remote Sensing satellite data that provided the much needed temporal, thematic information for effective mapping, monitoring and management of the coastal areas. The country’s large and diverse coastal regions  are economically important and ecologically rich but also extremely vulnerable and highly prone to natural and anthropogenic hazards. Through the last three decades, the Indian remote sensing programme has contributed immensely to our understanding of the coast and ocean processes, coastal ecosystems, habitats, marine pollution and the vulnerability of the coast to natural hazards. IRS-1C with its improved spatial resolutions, additional spectral band, improved repetitively ushered in a new era of research specifically in the management of coastal areas and resources. Availability of spatial data at various resolutions, low cost, advances in technology resulted in new applications for management coastal areas. IRS-1C also can be aptly termed as the precursor for thematic satellite series such as OCEANSAT, RESOURCESAT and CARTOSAT, thereby setting the environs for thematic research in coastal areas. Integrated utilization of remote sensing data, numerical models, GIS and GPS has paved the way for the development of operation systems for management of coastal areas, thereby realizing the vision of Dr. Vikram Sarabhai, the father of Indian Space Programme, of building a self-reliant and indigenous Space Programme for the betterment of quality of life of the common people.
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