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Tag Archives: classification
Mitigating the spread of Ash Dieback
The newswires have been alive over the last few days with the news that Ash Dieback disease has now arrived in the United Kingdom. This devastating disease destroyed 90% of Denmark’s trees and already 100,000 in the UK; it … Continue reading
Posted in Remote Sensing
Tagged aborists, ash dieback, ash dieback disease, ashtag, classification, climate observation, defloiation classification, ENVI, environmental monitoring, forest damange, geospatial analysis, geospatial data, gps, LiDAR, remote sensing, tree disease, unveristy of east anglia
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An Efficient Remote Sensing Solution
What’s glossy, full of colors, says 1000 words without a single letter, and is stacked 20 inches high on my desk? Imagery magazines! I love a good read and when a colleague arrived at my door with an armload of … Continue reading
Posted in Remote Sensing
Tagged ASPRS, classification, climate observation, data fusion, earth observation, environmental monitoring, GeoLeague Challenge, geospatial data, image analysis, imagery, land cover classification, Landsat, LiDAR, National Coastal Wetlands Inventory, NCWI, PE&RS, radar data, remote sensing
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VISualize 2012: Tracking Pine Beetle Forest Destruction
In my previous post, I talked about VISualize 2012 which we hosted at the World Wildlife Foundation in Washington DC. The conference recently wrapped up and there were some great presentations about everything from crop management to declining arctic sea … Continue reading
Posted in Geospatial Data, Remote Sensing
Tagged change detection, classification, climate change, climate observation, environmental monitoring, Fire Management, geospatial analysis, geospatial data, image analysis, image processing, land cover classification, landscape classification, NDVI, Pine Beetle, remote sensing, VISualize, wild fire, wildfire, World Wildlife Fund
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2012 ENVI User Group: Public Data, Remote Sensing, & Invasive Plant Species
At the 2012 ENVI User Group, Jim Alford, California Department of Fish and Game, presented “Conversion of a Heads Up Digitizer”. This presentation focused on the use of public domain remotely sensed data to predict Taeniatherum caput-medusae (medusahead) infestations, and … Continue reading
Posted in Geospatial Data, Remote Sensing
Tagged California Department of Fish and Game, classification, earth observation, geospatial, geospatial analysis, geospatial data, image analysis, image processing, imagery, invasive plants, land managment, NDVI, Normalized Difference Vegetation Index, remote sensing
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