In many situations land managers have recollections or anecdotes about an area such as, “This pasture used to produce more grass” but do not have data to backup these statements. Repeat photography is a simple and relatively quick way to monitor rangelands. Repeat photography can illustrate changes over space and time for rangeland attributes like plant growth, species composition, total plant cover, litter, spatial arrangement of plants, and soil erosion. These are all important attributes that can be related to grazing management practices, fire, drought, precipitation, and other environmental variables. When it comes to convincing others that management practices are improving the landscape, a series of photographs taken at the same loca...
Rangeland monitoring often includes repeat photographs as a basis for documentation. Whereas photogr...
We describe a method of close-range vertical photography and digital image analysis for measuring ch...
Repeat photography is the process of taking photographs from the same vantage point at different poi...
In many situations land managers have recollections or anecdotes about an area such as, “This pastur...
6 pp.It is important to show people that what you say is true when your critics weren't around 10-15...
Repeat photography is a valuable tool for demonstrating the effects over time of climate, management...
A set of photographs taken every year from the same locations can give you a better sense of how nat...
Photographic monitoring offers pastoralists an inexpensive management tool that can help to better u...
Quantitative assessment of vegetation change is often conducted by digitally analyzing time series o...
Repeat photography is a useful tool for evaluating landscape change and patterns over a long period ...
6 pp., 2 photosPhoto-points provide a way for owners/managers to monitor rangeland health with a min...
A lightweight aluminum photograph stand has been developed to record vegetation in permanent plots. ...
Repeat photography is the process of rephotographing the same scene that appears in an earlier photo...
Repeat photography is a useful tool for evaluating historical landscape change. The objective of thi...
The Department of Agriculture, in association with the University of Western Australia, recently und...
Rangeland monitoring often includes repeat photographs as a basis for documentation. Whereas photogr...
We describe a method of close-range vertical photography and digital image analysis for measuring ch...
Repeat photography is the process of taking photographs from the same vantage point at different poi...
In many situations land managers have recollections or anecdotes about an area such as, “This pastur...
6 pp.It is important to show people that what you say is true when your critics weren't around 10-15...
Repeat photography is a valuable tool for demonstrating the effects over time of climate, management...
A set of photographs taken every year from the same locations can give you a better sense of how nat...
Photographic monitoring offers pastoralists an inexpensive management tool that can help to better u...
Quantitative assessment of vegetation change is often conducted by digitally analyzing time series o...
Repeat photography is a useful tool for evaluating landscape change and patterns over a long period ...
6 pp., 2 photosPhoto-points provide a way for owners/managers to monitor rangeland health with a min...
A lightweight aluminum photograph stand has been developed to record vegetation in permanent plots. ...
Repeat photography is the process of rephotographing the same scene that appears in an earlier photo...
Repeat photography is a useful tool for evaluating historical landscape change. The objective of thi...
The Department of Agriculture, in association with the University of Western Australia, recently und...
Rangeland monitoring often includes repeat photographs as a basis for documentation. Whereas photogr...
We describe a method of close-range vertical photography and digital image analysis for measuring ch...
Repeat photography is the process of taking photographs from the same vantage point at different poi...