AoR 17: Jason Karl, Big Data for Big Landscapes — Detecting Change with Remote Sensing
Can satellite data and drones answer questions we…
The Art of Range · Tip Hudson
July 11, 20191h 9m
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Show Notes
Can satellite data and drones answer questions we’re not even asking yet? Jason Karl, Univ. of Idaho researcher, believes that’s a good possibility. We may be able to make connections, associations, observations, even test hypotheses, using images of whole landscapes in tandem with ground-based measurements to better understand and manage rangelands. Join Jason and Tip as they discuss the limitations and opportunities in remotely-sensed data, how to choose good monitoring indicators and measurements, and rancher-ready tools for analyzing landscapes.
TRANSCRIPT
The full transcript of this episode is available at: https://bit.ly/2S7sLvt
Chapter on monitoring protocols: Options, approaches, implementation, benefits. https://jornada.nmsu.edu/files/bibliography/17-012.pdf
https://www.landscapetoolbox.org/