Rangeland Ecology & Management

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Near-real-time video systems for rangeland assessment
Author
Everitt, J H
Escobar, D E
Nixon, P R
Publisher
Remote Sensing of Environment
Publication Year
1987
Body

This paper reviews the current capability of video imagery for rangeland management assessment. Three video systems are described and evaluated: 1) a black-and-white four-band system with visible/near-infrared (0.4-1.1 [mu]m) sensitivity, 2) a selectable three-band color system, and 3) a black-and-white monoband system with midinfrared (1.45-2.0 [mu]m) sensitivity. These systems have provided near-real-time imagery that could be useful to detect differences among many variables such as plant species, phytomass levels, fertilized and drought-stressed grass, heavy grazing, and burned areas. The computer compatibility of video imagery also has been demonstrated. Finally, results have shown that video systems may have considerable application to integrate the above-listed variables for rangeland resource management assessment.

Language
English
Resource Type
Text
Document Type
Journal Issue/Article
Journal Volume
23
Journal Number
2
Journal Pages
291-311
Journal Name
Remote Sensing of Environment
Keywords
Africa