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[ES] Este trabajo trata de difundir el papel que juegan las imágenes espaciales fotografías tomadas desde plataformas tripuladas e imágenes de satélite en la formación de grandes series de cartografía, tanto topográfico como temática. Se revisa la capacidad de las imágenes para la formación. de mapas de ocupación y usos del suelo, de vegetación, foresta-les, de cambios de hábitat y de aptitud de tierras. Se examina, asimismo, la relación entre las características técnicas de los sensores y los distintos niveles cartográficos de detalle: global-continental (i), nacional (ii), regional (iii) y subregional (iv)
[EN] The main purpose of this paper is to spread the rote played by the spatial imagery -photographs taken from manned platforms and images from satellites in the development of large cartographic series, topographic and thematic. It is looked over the power of these images for the elaboration of land coyer and land use maps, vegetation, forests, habitats changes and land suitability map. It is also cheeked the relationship between the sensors technical characteristics and the different cartographic levels of detail: global-continental (i), national (ii), regional (iii) and sub-regional (iv).
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Cartography, Spatial Imagery, Imágenes espaciales, Cartografía
Cartography, Spatial Imagery, Imágenes espaciales, Cartografía
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