Watching the grasses grow: using UAVs and satellites to monitor rangeland species compositionExport / Share Dekkers, M.H.A., Quigley, S.A., Scarth, P., O'Reagain, P. J. and Poppi, D. P. (2019) Watching the grasses grow: using UAVs and satellites to monitor rangeland species composition. In: Proceedings of the Northern Beef Research Update Conference, 19-22 August 2019, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. Full text not currently attached. Access may be available via the Publisher's website or OpenAccess link. AbstractRangeland monitoring methods traditionally involve intensive and time consuming fieldwork. New sensing technologies (e.g. drones, satellite imagery) have the ability to rapidly collect large data sets at relatively low cost. These data are operationally used for greenness and cover analysis but due to the complexity of grass phenological response, the classification of individual species remains a challenge.
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