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Video - Introduction to Alberta's wet areas mapping datasets. Part 1. Presentation by Jae Ogilvie

Jae Ogilvie is the primary developer of the University of New Brunswick's wet area mapping model. He is also a lecturer and part-time graduate student with the Faculty of Forestry and Environmental Management, UNB.

Jae Ogilvie provides a technical review of Alberta's Wet Areas Mapping datasets. He begins this series of videos with a primer on LiDAR and illustrates the use of wet areas mapping at the EMEND project (Ecosystem Management Emulating Natural Disturbance, University of Alberta) located 90 km north west of Peace River, in the Clear Hills Upland.

Jae Ogilvie's lecture, Apr. 11, 2014, at the Faculty of Agriculture, Life and Environmental Sciences, University of Alberta was sponsored by Alberta Environment and Sustainable Resource Development, who fund the development of Alberta's Wet Areas Mapping datasets.
This research initiative has been honoured by the Alberta Science and Technology Foundation and the Alberta Emerald Award Foundation for excellence in innovation and environmental stewardship.

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