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Video - Remote sensing of Alberta's dynamic landscapes

On January 23, 2014 the Alberta Biodiversity Monitoring Institute (ABMI) hosted an event about remote sensing in Alberta. Video from this event can be found here.

Part One:

  • Kirk Andries: ABMI Responsibilities and Goals
  • Greg McDermid: Introduction and Overview to ABMI's Remote Sense Program
  • Guillermo Castilla: Land cover mapping of the changing Alberta landbase
  • Jennifer Hird: Multi-temporal remote sensing: a new perspective on the dynamic Albertan landscape
  • Will McInnes: Separating herbaceous land cover in three prairie natural regions with multi-temporal MODIS imagery
  • Brent Smith: Examination of fire-related plant succession within the dry mixedgrass subregion of Alberta using MODIS and Landsat satellite imagery
     

Part Two:

  • Jennifer Hird: LiDAR as a tool for up-to-date timber volume estimation in the AlPac FMA
  • Erin Bayne and Dr. Peter Solymos: Applying remote sensing-based land cover to biodiversity assessments
  • Dr. Steve Liang: Building a geospatial webservice for biodiversity and habitat data delivery
     
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