Application of unmanned aerial vehicles in earth resources monitoring: focus on evaluating potentials for forest monitoring in Ethiopia

Application of unmanned aerial systems was limited to the military until the last decade when we see dramatic growth of interest by civilian users. Among the many fields of application of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), forestry has diverse uses ranging from forest cover assessment to species class...

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Main Authors: Habitamu Taddese Berie, Ingunn Burud
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2018-01-01
Series:European Journal of Remote Sensing
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/22797254.2018.1432993
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spelling doaj-353164a1abd74822a9da0dd7cfcdff812020-11-24T23:51:17ZengTaylor & Francis GroupEuropean Journal of Remote Sensing2279-72542018-01-0151132633510.1080/22797254.2018.14329931432993Application of unmanned aerial vehicles in earth resources monitoring: focus on evaluating potentials for forest monitoring in EthiopiaHabitamu Taddese Berie0Ingunn Burud1Norwegian University of Life SciencesNorwegian University of Life SciencesApplication of unmanned aerial systems was limited to the military until the last decade when we see dramatic growth of interest by civilian users. Among the many fields of application of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), forestry has diverse uses ranging from forest cover assessment to species classification and real-time forest fire monitoring. Inspired by the potential uses of the technology, this study is a review of literature on the types and uses of UAVs, the challenges and opportunities, current experiences and the future prospects of using UAVs for forest resources monitoring in Ethiopia. The study has identified potential uses of UAVs for forestry applications. It has also shown that there is perceived need for accurate, demand-based and cost-effective tools for forest resources monitoring in developing countries including Ethiopia. Hence, the use of small UAVs in the forestry sector in Ethiopia is believed to be a supplementary method to the existing methods of spatial data capture for filling the gap of information and improving the quality of forest information that is needed to comply with international standards. The results of this study indicate that Ethiopia can make use of the technology and improve its forest information system. However, while doing so, rules and regulations must be put in place to avoid the challenges that come along with introducing the technology. If properly used, the technology will enhance the forest management decision-support system of the country.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/22797254.2018.1432993Forestryunmanned aerial vehiclehigh-resolution imagesmultispectral datainfraredcanopy
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Application of unmanned aerial vehicles in earth resources monitoring: focus on evaluating potentials for forest monitoring in Ethiopia
European Journal of Remote Sensing
Forestry
unmanned aerial vehicle
high-resolution images
multispectral data
infrared
canopy
author_facet Habitamu Taddese Berie
Ingunn Burud
author_sort Habitamu Taddese Berie
title Application of unmanned aerial vehicles in earth resources monitoring: focus on evaluating potentials for forest monitoring in Ethiopia
title_short Application of unmanned aerial vehicles in earth resources monitoring: focus on evaluating potentials for forest monitoring in Ethiopia
title_full Application of unmanned aerial vehicles in earth resources monitoring: focus on evaluating potentials for forest monitoring in Ethiopia
title_fullStr Application of unmanned aerial vehicles in earth resources monitoring: focus on evaluating potentials for forest monitoring in Ethiopia
title_full_unstemmed Application of unmanned aerial vehicles in earth resources monitoring: focus on evaluating potentials for forest monitoring in Ethiopia
title_sort application of unmanned aerial vehicles in earth resources monitoring: focus on evaluating potentials for forest monitoring in ethiopia
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series European Journal of Remote Sensing
issn 2279-7254
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Application of unmanned aerial systems was limited to the military until the last decade when we see dramatic growth of interest by civilian users. Among the many fields of application of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), forestry has diverse uses ranging from forest cover assessment to species classification and real-time forest fire monitoring. Inspired by the potential uses of the technology, this study is a review of literature on the types and uses of UAVs, the challenges and opportunities, current experiences and the future prospects of using UAVs for forest resources monitoring in Ethiopia. The study has identified potential uses of UAVs for forestry applications. It has also shown that there is perceived need for accurate, demand-based and cost-effective tools for forest resources monitoring in developing countries including Ethiopia. Hence, the use of small UAVs in the forestry sector in Ethiopia is believed to be a supplementary method to the existing methods of spatial data capture for filling the gap of information and improving the quality of forest information that is needed to comply with international standards. The results of this study indicate that Ethiopia can make use of the technology and improve its forest information system. However, while doing so, rules and regulations must be put in place to avoid the challenges that come along with introducing the technology. If properly used, the technology will enhance the forest management decision-support system of the country.
topic Forestry
unmanned aerial vehicle
high-resolution images
multispectral data
infrared
canopy
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/22797254.2018.1432993
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