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