Other Publications of Dr. Paul C. Sutton

 

Books And Book Chapters


Montello, D.; Sutton, P.C.;  An Introduction to Scientific Research Methods in Geography (Under Contract for 2nd Edition) Sage Publications Ltd. London  ISBN 1-4129-0286-X

 

Elvidge, C.D., Baugh, K.E., Sutton, P.C., Bhaduri, B., Tuttle, B.T., Ghosh, T., Ziskin, D., Erwin, E.H., 2010, "Who's In The Dark: Satellite Based Estimates Of Electrification Rates", Urban Remote Sensing: Monitoring, Synthesis and Modeling in the Urban Environment, Ed. Xiaojun Yang, Wiley-Blackwell, Chichester, UK

Sutton, P.C., M.J. Taylor, C.D. Elvidge, 2010, "Using DMSP OLS Imagery to Characterize Urban Populations in Developed and Developing Countries", Remote Sensing of Urban and Suburban Areas, Ed. Rashed, Tarek; Jürgens, Carsten, Springer, 329-348Kluwer Academic Press ISBN-10 1402043716

 

Elvidge, C.D., Sutton, P.C., Tuttle, B.T., Ghosh, T., Baugh, K.E, 2009, "Global Urban Mapping Based on Nighttime Lights", Global Mapping of Human Settlement, Chapter 6, 129 - 144

Montello, D.; Sutton, P.C.;  An Introduction to Scientific Research Methods in Geography (2006) Sage Publications Ltd. London  ISBN 1-4129-0286-X

Paul C. Sutton, Matthew J. Taylor, Sharolyn Anderson, and Chris Elvidge (2007) Ch 14: Sociodemographic Characterization of Urban Areas Using Nighttime Imagery, Google Earth, Landsat, and “Social” Ground Truthing in Urban Remote Sensing edited by Qihao Weng and Dale A. Quattrochi  CRC Press of Taylor and Francis Group  ISBN 0-8493-9199-7

Elvidge, C.D., Sutton, P.C., Wagner, T.W., Ryznar, R., Goetz, S.J., Smith, A.J., Jantz, C., Seto, K., Imhoff, M.L., Vogelmann, J., Wang, Y.Q., Milesi, C., and Nemani, R., 2004, Urbanization.  Land Change Science Kluwer Academic Publishers ISBN 1-4020-2561-0

Paul C. Sutton (2003) Estimation of Human Population Parameters Using Nighttime Satellite Imagery  (Book Chapter in Remotely Sensed Cities) Victor Mesev Editor  Taylor & Francis ISBN 0 415 26045 0

John Ray, Paul C. Sutton, Andrew Bingham (2003) Mapping Air Quality Values for the NPS Inventory and Monitoring Program  ESRI Press http://www.nps.gov/gis/mapbook/45.html

Roberts, D; Sutton, P; Funk, C; Algona, P; Waller, E; Sundbeck, C; (2000) Physical Geography: A laboratory manual  Kendall/Hunt Publishing Co (ISBN 0-7872-6484-9)

 

 

Publications

 (other)

 

Sutton, Paul C., (2008) Book Sections for The Encyclopedia of Global Warming (Salem Press)

Megacities (1,200 words), Population Growth (1,200 words), Damages : Market & Non-Market (900 words), Limits to Growth (900 words)

Sutton, Paul C., (2008) Book Section for The Encyclopedia of Geography (a SAGE reference publication) on ‘Environmental Services’ (1,000 words)

Elvidge, C.D., Milesi, C., Dietz, J.B., Tuttle, B.T., Sutton, P.C., Nemani, R. Vogelman, J.E. (2004) Paving Paradise GeoSpatial Solutions 14 (9) pp. 58

Sutton, Paul; Lopez, Mario (2003) Ironing Out Colorado GeoWorld March pp 58

Sutton, Paul (2002) The Lights Come out at Night GeoWorld September pp 30-33

Ray, John; Sutton, Paul (2002) The National Park Service Air Atlas (an ArcIMS site for dissemination of spatially interpolated air quality parameters) (http://www2.nature.nps.gov/ard/gas/airatlas-du/viewer_index.htm) and at this site http://massive.natnet.du.edu/website/AirAtlas9903/viewer.htm

Sutton, P. (2001) Introduction to Overpopulation by John Zeaman. (A Franklin Watts series of short books for young adults) Grolier Publishing

Sutton, P: (2000) Population Growth and Distribution, Encyclopedia of World Geography Salem Press

Sutton, P, (1998) Unit #11 Registration and Conflation of  the NCGIA’s Core Curriculum Technical Program (URL: http://www.ncgia.ucsb.edu/education/curricula/cctp )

Sutton, P; Bianco, D: Gray, V.;  (1997) Lab Manual for Geog 176-B: Introducing the technical issues of GIS using Arc/INFO  (Technical Report 98-1), Santa Barbara, California; National Center for Geographic Information and Analysis

Sutton, P; Van Zuyle, P; and Palladino, S; (1995) “Color Your World: An Introduction to ArcView Education Modules”, Technical Report 95-5, Santa Barbara, California: National Center for Geographic Information and Analysis (NCGIA)