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Fieldwork

Due to the nature of SPECTORS activities, frequent fieldwork is a big part of what we do. Some of our partners heavily focus on the application side and therefore are active world-wide in measurements and flights with drones.

A lot of variables influence the performance and success of fieldwork and our pilot have to face different challenges in different areas of the world, legislation issues included due to the fact that drone licensing is a very new topic for local laws.

 

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Remote Sensing in Nature Conservation

2020-01-14SPECTORSAll, Fieldwork, Object Recognition
The Naturschutzzentrum im Kreis Kleve e.V. (NZ-Kleve; www.nz-kleve.de) is one of the SPECTORS partners, responsible for nature preservation in many protected areas within the district of Kleve since 1993. Within the SPECTORS project, NZ-Kleve focuses on exploring new methods in nature conservation using remote sensing and airborne technologies.   Water level monitoring The UAV system makes...
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Climate Protection Research in Uganda

2019-05-27SPECTORSAll, Fieldwork, Networking

He is making a difference; a tree at a time – every tree makes accounts Born and raised in rural Uganda, on the edge of an abundant forest, Kabiito always felt a strong connection with the trees/forest surrounding his home. Growing up, these multi-species mighty trees played a vital role for him, his family and…

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Haus Riswick grass trial with drones

2017-09-01NancyAll, Big Drones, Fieldwork

On 29. August Harm Bartholomeus and Marcello Novani from Wageningen University did some flights with drones provided with sensors in Haus Riswick, Landwirtschaftskammer of NRW property. The grass plots have been fertilized with different Nitrogen sources and amounts and the trial is performed in order to evaluate differences between the different plots. Not only drones…

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