Abstract In adaptive management of rangelands, monitoring is the vital link that connects management actions with on‐the‐ground changes. Traditional field monitoring methods can provide detailed information for assessing the health of rangelands, but cost often limits monitoring locations to a few key areas or random plots. Remotely sensed imagery, and drone‐based imagery in particular, can observe larger areas than field methods while retaining high enough spatial resolution to estimate many rangeland indicators of interest. However, the geographic extent of drone imagery products is often limited to a few hectares (for resolution ≤1 cm) due to image collection and processing constraints. Overcoming these limitations would allow for more e...
High resolution aerial photographs have important rangeland applications, such as monitoring vegetat...
Human impact on the environment is driving a decline in biodiversity that heightens the need for inf...
Rangelands cover ~23 million hectares and support a $3.4 billion annual cattle industry in Californi...
In adaptive management of rangelands, monitoring is the vital link that connects management actions ...
Creeping environmental changes are impacting some of the largest remaining intact parcels of sagebru...
Advancements in Earth Observation (EO) technologies show huge potential for systematic and temporal ...
Creeping environmental changes are impacting some of the largest remaining intact parcels of sagebru...
Frequent flooding worldwide, especially in grazing environments, requires mapping and monitoring gra...
Rangeland monitoring methods traditionally involve intensive and time consuming fieldwork. New sensi...
This project develops and demonstrates methods to introduce UAV sourced remote sensing products for ...
Rangeland monitoring methods traditionally involve intensive and time consuming fieldwork. New sensi...
Unoccupied aerial vehicles (UAVs) can capture imagery of vegetation across landscapes. Imagery can t...
The updated data are part of the Horizon Europe project ICAERUS regarding the livestock monitoring u...
The tools available to farmers to manage grazed pastures and adjust forage demand to grass growth ar...
Aerial photography from unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) bridges the gap between ground-based observa...
High resolution aerial photographs have important rangeland applications, such as monitoring vegetat...
Human impact on the environment is driving a decline in biodiversity that heightens the need for inf...
Rangelands cover ~23 million hectares and support a $3.4 billion annual cattle industry in Californi...
In adaptive management of rangelands, monitoring is the vital link that connects management actions ...
Creeping environmental changes are impacting some of the largest remaining intact parcels of sagebru...
Advancements in Earth Observation (EO) technologies show huge potential for systematic and temporal ...
Creeping environmental changes are impacting some of the largest remaining intact parcels of sagebru...
Frequent flooding worldwide, especially in grazing environments, requires mapping and monitoring gra...
Rangeland monitoring methods traditionally involve intensive and time consuming fieldwork. New sensi...
This project develops and demonstrates methods to introduce UAV sourced remote sensing products for ...
Rangeland monitoring methods traditionally involve intensive and time consuming fieldwork. New sensi...
Unoccupied aerial vehicles (UAVs) can capture imagery of vegetation across landscapes. Imagery can t...
The updated data are part of the Horizon Europe project ICAERUS regarding the livestock monitoring u...
The tools available to farmers to manage grazed pastures and adjust forage demand to grass growth ar...
Aerial photography from unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) bridges the gap between ground-based observa...
High resolution aerial photographs have important rangeland applications, such as monitoring vegetat...
Human impact on the environment is driving a decline in biodiversity that heightens the need for inf...
Rangelands cover ~23 million hectares and support a $3.4 billion annual cattle industry in Californi...