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USE OF UNMANNED AERO PHOTOGRAPHY DATA IN MONITORING OF PINE GEOGRAPHIC CULTURES
Author(s) -
Alexandra A. Pristanskova,
Stanislav A. Arbuzov,
Д. С. Дубовик,
В. В. Тараканов
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
interèkspo geo-sibirʹ
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2618-981X
DOI - 10.33764/2618-981x-2021-4-2-146-154
Subject(s) - scots pine , aerial photography , geography , photography , remote sensing , aerial survey , tree (set theory) , track (disk drive) , aerial photos , population , environmental science , physical geography , pinus <genus> , computer science , mathematics , biology , botany , art , mathematical analysis , demography , sociology , visual arts , operating system
The study of geographical cultures makes it possible to identify the features of their population and geographical differences in certain environmental conditions. For this, it is necessary to monitor and track the condition of tree plantations. In this paper, we consider the possibilities of using unmanned aerial photography data in monitoring geographical crops of Scots pine, in particular, the possibility of assessing heights in conditions of strong thickening of stands. Various approaches to determining the heights of trees are compared. The obtained errors in determining heights by the proposed approach are comparable with traditional measurement methods and do not exceed the established standards for taxation.

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