Remote Sensing Applications Laboratory
University of Washington
Department of Urban Design and Planning


Current Projects

Applying Gap Analysis to Local Land Use Planning

NEHRP 03158: Inventorying Buildings and Critical Structures Using Statistical Sampling and Remote Sensing
 

The Remote Sensing Applications Laboratory (RSAL) was founded in 1971 to pioneer the  research and development of applications of the emerging technologies of remote sensing to urban and  regional planning.  Past projects include land use/land cover mapping and change analysis throughout the Northwest, growth management monitoring using satellite imagery and cartographic database, and flood extent determination using satellite imagery. 

This WWW site will serve to provide information concerning RSAL projects and provide links to resources and other WWW sites useful to faculty and students  We are in the earliest phases of development so please check back often for updates and new postings. 

Lab Resources
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Remote Sensing Applications Laboratory - University of Washington Department of Urban Design and Planning, Box 355740, Seattle, WA 98195
URL: http://depts.washington.edu/rsal/index.html
Contact: RSAL
Last modification: 6/8/99 (dcp)