Unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) offer the potential to provide timely and accurate reference data in forests and other complex environments for research and management applications, according to researchers at the University of New Hampshire.
Benjamin Fraser and Russell Congalton with the UNH Department of Natural Resources authored a paper published this month in a special issue of the peer-reviewed “Forests” journal, which is devoted to using unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) for forestry applications …
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UAS Magazine | Jan. 8, 2019