Investigation of the relationships between remote sensing data recorded in satellite imagery and a comprehensive set of crop water measurements (taken in a vineyard and an almond orchard) was the project chosen by Flinders University of SA student Claire Williams.
The use of current and next generation satellite imagery will support the management of estuarine, coastal and marine aquatic habitats without always having to resort to fieldwork: the Australian shallow waters spectral library initiates a whole of Australia single method approach to remote sensing based on habitat mapping.
This report describes the methods used when using remotely sensed data and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to report on the wetland extent and condition. It also evaluates the accuracy and usefulness of these methods for the NSW Monitoring Evaluation and Reporting strategy.
The objective of this project was to investigate the use of long term satellite images to develop nationally consistent, interpreted data and information products to support reporting on the Natural Resource Management (NRM) programs National Monitoring and Evaluation Framework - Matters for Target. These include condition and trend products as well as providing baselines and contextual information for regional planning and target setting processes.
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The objective of this pilot project is to investigate the use of long term satellite images to develop nationally consistent, interpreted data and information products to support reporting on the NM&EF matters for Target. These include condition an