Conservation Drones: Mapping and Monitoring Biodiversity

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Conservation Drones: Mapping and Monitoring Biodiversity Authors: , Format: Paperback / softback First Published: Published By: Oxford University Press
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Pages: 132 Illustrations and other contents: Over 45 Illustrations Language: English ISBN: 9780198787624 Categories: , , , ,

Increasing numbers of ecologists and conservation biologists have begun to explore the use of drone technology to obtain accurate and up-to-date data on the distribution and density of species, as well as the threats to their habitats, in their ongoing attempts to conserve and monitor biodiversity. Conservation drones are low-cost, autonomous, and operator-friendly unmanned aerial vehicles that can be used for surveying, mapping, and monitoring both habitat and biodiversity. They are fast becoming a valuable complement to ground-based surveys and satellite imagery for a wide range of ecological and conservation applications. The authors pioneered the use of conservation drones for the purpose of monitoring orangutan populations in Southeast Asia. They subsequently founded ConservationDrones.org to share their knowledge of building and using drones with colleagues in the wider environmental community. This website has proved highly popular and this book aims to further build capacity to use drones and inspire others to adapt emerging technologies for practical conservation.

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Overall, Conservation Drones is a great introduction to the world of drone use for conservation. This book provides a wealth of foundational knowledge, making it an excellent starting point for those who are new to the subject, but at the same time, it is a handy resource to keep on the shelf for those who have plenty of drone pilot hours under their belt. Conservation Drones will be useful to ecologists, managers, and researchers alike, and will help them capitalize on the expanding potential drones have for use in conservation. * Jesse Exum, Journal of Wildlife Management * Conservation Drones is a well-structured book that in just over 100 pages presents an exhaustive account of the technical aspects of drones and their applications in conservation. * Conservation Biology *