Berkeley project tests tracking imperiled forests with 3D multispectral drone imaging

Berkeley project tests tracking imperiled forests with 3D multispectral drone imaging

By Devin Coldewey

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Droughts, climate change and deforestation are putting forests at risk worldwide, so studying these ecosystems closely is more important than ever — but it’s a hell of a lot of work to climb every tree in the Sierra Nevada. Drones and advanced imaging, however, present an increasingly practical alternative to that, as a UC Berkeley project shows. Read More

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