The Use of Drones in Forestry

  • Tiberiu Paul Banu
  • Gheorghe Florian Borlea
  • Constantin Banu
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Abstract

Recently, drones have found applicability in a variety of study fields, one of these being forestry, where an increasing interest is given to this segment of technology, especially due to the high-resolution data that can be collected flexibly in a short time and at a relatively low price. Also, drones have an important role in filling the gaps of common data collected using manned aircraft or satellite remote sensing, while having many advantages both in research and in various practical applications particularly in forestry as well as in land use in general. This paper aims to briefly describe the different approaches of applications of UAVs (Unmanned Aircraft Vehicles) in forestry, such as forest mapping, forest management planning, canopy height model creation or mapping forest gaps. These approaches have great potential in the near future applications and their quick implementation in a variety of situations is desirable for the sustainable management of forests.

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Tiberiu Paul Banu, Gheorghe Florian Borlea, & Constantin Banu. (2016). The Use of Drones in Forestry. Journal of Environmental Science and Engineering B, 5(11). https://doi.org/10.17265/2162-5263/2016.11.007

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