This presentation explores the application of Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) in Environmental Sciences, highlighting their role in data collection, monitoring, and analysis of environmental conditions.
Carlos Garcia Patlan, Ecologist for the Texas A&M Forest Service, covers how drones and other systems are used for mapping large areas of land, their application in agroecology, forestry, and environmental sciences. Explore the benefits of UAS technology, including cost-effectiveness, accessibility to hard-to-reach areas, and the ability to capture high-resolution data for more informed decision-making in the field.
FREE with General Admission