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Very-High-Resolution Panoramic Photography to Improve Conventional Rangeland Monitoring

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RANGELAND ECOLOGY & MANAGEMENT
Volume 62, Issue 6, Pages 579-582

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SOC RANGE MANAGEMENT
DOI: 10.2111/.1/REM-D-09-00017.1

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auto stitching; digital photography; pasture; riparian; wildlife

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Rangeland monitoring often includes repeat photographs as a basis for documentation. Whereas photographic equipment and electronics have been evolving rapidly, photographic monitoring methods for rangelands have changed little over time because each Picture is a compromise between resolution and area covered. Advances in image sensors, storage media, and image-processing software allow enormous amounts of information to be collected efficiently and inexpensively, so multiple pictures taken at full zoom can be combined into a single high-resolution panoramic image. This project was initiated to integrate very-high-resolution panoramic images with conventional rangeland monitoring methods addressing three resource management categories: riparian areas, wildlife, and invasive species.

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