@book{oai:chikyu.repo.nii.ac.jp:00002671, author = {春山, 成子 and HARUYAMA, SHIGEKO}, month = {Dec}, note = {application/pdf, The Amur River is one of the largest rivers in North-East Asia and the major trans-boundary rivers and clearly exists economical conflict and political rivalry. The Amur River basin has 1855000km2 and its drainage basin is spreading over four territories, as following; Russian, China, Mongolia and North Korea along the coast of Lake Chon y. As for land use and land cover, rapidly dynamic land use change in North-east China has been continued last 30years and in opposite land use change in Russia is leisurely. Analyzing land cover change utilizing remote sensing, the area of wet land in Jilin province in North east China has been decreasing and wet land and its periphery has been facing to severe degradation. Human disturbance on the land surface should be assessed utilizing remote sensing data for solution of environmental problem in this basin.}, publisher = {Amur-Okhotsk Project}, title = {Land Use and Land Cover of River Basin-Amur -Geographical View and Human Impact-}, year = {2005}, yomi = {ハルヤマ, シゲコ} }