There is global recognition that sustainable land use requires monitoring that will detect change on a scale that protects the resource. That fundamental necessity is threatened where labor-intensive methods and high labor costs cause sampling deficiencies and increased Type-II error rates (false negatives). Ground-based imaging is a monitoring method that reduces monitoring labor costs. Nadir (vertical) images acquired with common digital cameras can be manually analyzed for cover using free software. We used an innovative field protocol to acquire standardized, freehand, nadir images (samples) of rangeland, then compared point intercept (PI) and image-analysis techniques. Between methods, precision (repeatability) across users was equival...
Close-range digital photography to assess vegetation cover is useful in disciplines ranging from eco...
This paper reports a recent research project that focused on improving field techniques for vegetati...
Vegetation cover and composition are two indicators commonly used to monitor terrestrial ecosystems....
Ground cover is a key indicator of rangeland condition and influences rangeland management decisions...
New methods of image acquisition and analysis are advancing rangeland assessment techniques. Most im...
ment is public land providing livestock forage, wildlife habitat, and unfenced solitude, amid other ...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
Accurate field estimation of vegetation cover is essential for any improvements in rangeland vegetat...
Quantitative assessment of vegetation change is often conducted by digitally analyzing time series o...
Nearly all of the ecosystem services supported by rangelands, including production of livestock fora...
Landscapes with structural heterogeneity or patchiness can support diverse and stable wildlife popul...
Productive ground cover (PGC) is often used as a measure of sward health and persistence. To measure...
In adaptive management of rangelands, monitoring is the vital link that connects management actions ...
We surveyed a group of rangeland managers in the Southwest about vegetation monitoring needs on gras...
We used photography-based grid point intercept (GPI) analysis and Daubenmire to assess ecosystem ser...
Close-range digital photography to assess vegetation cover is useful in disciplines ranging from eco...
This paper reports a recent research project that focused on improving field techniques for vegetati...
Vegetation cover and composition are two indicators commonly used to monitor terrestrial ecosystems....
Ground cover is a key indicator of rangeland condition and influences rangeland management decisions...
New methods of image acquisition and analysis are advancing rangeland assessment techniques. Most im...
ment is public land providing livestock forage, wildlife habitat, and unfenced solitude, amid other ...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
Accurate field estimation of vegetation cover is essential for any improvements in rangeland vegetat...
Quantitative assessment of vegetation change is often conducted by digitally analyzing time series o...
Nearly all of the ecosystem services supported by rangelands, including production of livestock fora...
Landscapes with structural heterogeneity or patchiness can support diverse and stable wildlife popul...
Productive ground cover (PGC) is often used as a measure of sward health and persistence. To measure...
In adaptive management of rangelands, monitoring is the vital link that connects management actions ...
We surveyed a group of rangeland managers in the Southwest about vegetation monitoring needs on gras...
We used photography-based grid point intercept (GPI) analysis and Daubenmire to assess ecosystem ser...
Close-range digital photography to assess vegetation cover is useful in disciplines ranging from eco...
This paper reports a recent research project that focused on improving field techniques for vegetati...
Vegetation cover and composition are two indicators commonly used to monitor terrestrial ecosystems....