A Report on the Comparison of Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Data with Field Data over Reclaimed Wellsites in the Boreal Forest

Published: Apr 13, 2015
Author(s): Hird JN, McDermid GJ
Description: This report summarizes the results of a study to compare data collected by unmanned aerial vehicles and that collected by ground crews over a series of certified reclaimed wellsites in Alberta's boreal forest. This served as a means of assessing the potential value of UAV data as an additional source for ecological recovery indicators.
Document Type: Projects and Units - Ecological Recovery Monitoring, Biodiversity Research and Science Development - Geospatial Research
Subject Area: Reclamation, Monitoring, Human Footprint
Citation: Alberta Biodiversity Monitoring Institute. 2015. A Report on the Comparison of Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Data with Field Data over Reclaimed Wellsites in the Boreal Forest. Available at: https://abmi.ca/publication/370.html


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Document Type: Projects and Units - Ecological Recovery Monitoring, Biodiversity Research and Science Development - Geospatial Research
Subject Area: Reclamation, Monitoring, Human Footprint
Citation: Alberta Biodiversity Monitoring Institute. 2015. A Report on the Comparison of Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Data with Field Data over Reclaimed Wellsites in the Boreal Forest. Available at: https://abmi.ca/publication/370.html


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