Negotiated solutions among contrasting land use interests in the nexus of water, energy, food and ecosystems require cooperation between actors with different viewpoints and backgrounds. We suggest aerial imagery and videos, captured by drones, to be "boundary objects ", easily interpretable landscape representations that might create a common understanding across stakeholders through their universal interpretability. We collected drone imagery and videos from different angles of a wide range of landscapes in Zambia, showing agricultural areas, forests, wetlands and water infrastructure. Then, we took the imagery back to the field to probe the perceptions of multiple stakeholders, including staff from both governmental and non-governmental ...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES Develop methodologies for effective use of drone to produce: Baseline map...
Authorities demand regulation for and supervision of the increasing use of drones, because of privac...
Although organic farming and agroecology are normally not associated with the use of new technologie...
Negotiated solutions among contrasting land use interests in the nexus of water, energy, food and ec...
The use of next-generation automated consumer drones for aerial imaging and mapping is increasingly ...
Unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) imagery of rivers, wetlands and agricultural systems across Zambia. Co...
Drone imaging has been shown to have increasing value in monitoring and analysing different kinds of...
Unoccupied aerial vehicles (UAVs) can capture imagery of vegetation across landscapes. Imagery can t...
Drones played a crucial role in both my research projects this summer. Drone imagery was used to bet...
Conservation has employed technologies for monitoring and visual capture since its inception in the...
There exists a demand for effective land administration systems that can support the protection of u...
Drone acquired imagery was used as the basis for a geographic information system (GIS) of ecological...
Drone Ecologies explores the use of drones to simultaneously read and recode/transform a winter land...
There exists a demand for effective land administration systems that can support the protection of u...
This article proposes a proof of concept related to a methodology that uses an unmanned aircraft ve...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES Develop methodologies for effective use of drone to produce: Baseline map...
Authorities demand regulation for and supervision of the increasing use of drones, because of privac...
Although organic farming and agroecology are normally not associated with the use of new technologie...
Negotiated solutions among contrasting land use interests in the nexus of water, energy, food and ec...
The use of next-generation automated consumer drones for aerial imaging and mapping is increasingly ...
Unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) imagery of rivers, wetlands and agricultural systems across Zambia. Co...
Drone imaging has been shown to have increasing value in monitoring and analysing different kinds of...
Unoccupied aerial vehicles (UAVs) can capture imagery of vegetation across landscapes. Imagery can t...
Drones played a crucial role in both my research projects this summer. Drone imagery was used to bet...
Conservation has employed technologies for monitoring and visual capture since its inception in the...
There exists a demand for effective land administration systems that can support the protection of u...
Drone acquired imagery was used as the basis for a geographic information system (GIS) of ecological...
Drone Ecologies explores the use of drones to simultaneously read and recode/transform a winter land...
There exists a demand for effective land administration systems that can support the protection of u...
This article proposes a proof of concept related to a methodology that uses an unmanned aircraft ve...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES Develop methodologies for effective use of drone to produce: Baseline map...
Authorities demand regulation for and supervision of the increasing use of drones, because of privac...
Although organic farming and agroecology are normally not associated with the use of new technologie...