Understanding and perceiving the natural world is a key part of management, policy, conservation, and inevitably for our future. Increased demand on natural resources has heightened the importance of documenting ecosystem changes, and knowledge-sharing to foster awareness. The advancement of digital technologies has improved the efficiency of passive monitoring, connectivity among systems, and expanded the potential for innovative and communicative approaches. From technological progression, time-lapse imagery has emerged a valuable tool to capture and depict natural systems. I sought to enhance our understanding of a water-stressed system by analyzing imagery, in addition to integrating images with data visualization to illustrate the comp...
Tidal wetland restoration efforts can be challenging to monitor in the field due to unstable local c...
Rangelands are widespread and include grasslands, shrublands, and woodlands, covering more than two ...
Contains fulltext : 250602.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access
Understanding and perceiving the natural world is a key part of management, policy, conservation, an...
We investigate the scientific and communicative value of time-lapse imagery by exploring application...
Just as the carbon dioxide observations that form the Keeling curve revolutionized the study of the ...
Floodplains are composed of aquatic and terrestrial habitats that are frequently reshaped by hydrolo...
A central problem for managers of river ecosystems is understanding hydrodynamics in an intelligible...
This paper aims to use photographs throughout several years to observe, examine, and make conclusion...
The objectives of this study were to (1) develop a method to improve map quality for temporarily inu...
The Prairie Pothole Region of North America is characterized by millions of depressional wetlands, w...
A central problem for managers of river ecosystems is understanding hydrodynamics in an intelligible...
Gunbower Forest is bordered by the Murray River and Gunbower Creek and hosts several floodplain wetl...
Over the last century, millions of hectares of wetlands have been lost due to urban development and ...
Natural hydrological fluctuations within river floodplains generate habitat diversity through variab...
Tidal wetland restoration efforts can be challenging to monitor in the field due to unstable local c...
Rangelands are widespread and include grasslands, shrublands, and woodlands, covering more than two ...
Contains fulltext : 250602.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access
Understanding and perceiving the natural world is a key part of management, policy, conservation, an...
We investigate the scientific and communicative value of time-lapse imagery by exploring application...
Just as the carbon dioxide observations that form the Keeling curve revolutionized the study of the ...
Floodplains are composed of aquatic and terrestrial habitats that are frequently reshaped by hydrolo...
A central problem for managers of river ecosystems is understanding hydrodynamics in an intelligible...
This paper aims to use photographs throughout several years to observe, examine, and make conclusion...
The objectives of this study were to (1) develop a method to improve map quality for temporarily inu...
The Prairie Pothole Region of North America is characterized by millions of depressional wetlands, w...
A central problem for managers of river ecosystems is understanding hydrodynamics in an intelligible...
Gunbower Forest is bordered by the Murray River and Gunbower Creek and hosts several floodplain wetl...
Over the last century, millions of hectares of wetlands have been lost due to urban development and ...
Natural hydrological fluctuations within river floodplains generate habitat diversity through variab...
Tidal wetland restoration efforts can be challenging to monitor in the field due to unstable local c...
Rangelands are widespread and include grasslands, shrublands, and woodlands, covering more than two ...
Contains fulltext : 250602.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access