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UTILIZING REMOTELY SENSED LAND COVER TO DETERMINE HABITAT VULNERABILITY IN WETLANDS
Citation:
Lopez, R D., D T. Heggem, C Edmonds, K B. Jones, L. Bice, M. E. Hamilton, E. Evanston, C L. Cross, AND D W. Ebert. UTILIZING REMOTELY SENSED LAND COVER TO DETERMINE HABITAT VULNERABILITY IN WETLANDS. Presented at American Society of Agricultural Engineers, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, August 1-4, 2004.
Impact/Purpose:
The objectives of this task are to:
Assess new remote sensing technology for applicability to landscape characterization; Integrate multiple sensor systems data for improved landscape characterization;
Coordinate future technological needs with other agencies' sensor development programs;
Apply existing remote sensing systems to varied landscape characterization needs; and
Conduct remote sensing applications research for habitat suitability, water resources, and terrestrial condition indicators.
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