The 2008 Joint Meeting of the Society for Range Management and the America Forage and Grassland Council.

Monday, January 28, 2008: 1:30 PM-5:00 PM
Cochran - W3 (Galt House Hotel & Suites)
Remote Sensing and GIS - What can they do for you?
Moderator:Amanda Gearhart
Organizers:Carol Boyd
Amanda Gearhart
1:30 PMWelcoming Remarks
1:40 PMDetecting Aspen Woodlands Remotely – A Comparison of Spot 5 and Landsat 7 Etm+
Eva K. Strand, Stephen C. Bunting
2:00 PMVLSA: A Brief Overview with Application Examples From Shortgrass and Sagebrush Rangelands
D. Terrance Booth, Samuel E. Cox, Eric Sant, Gregg Simonds
2:20 PMRangeland Nutritional Patterns and Cattle Distribution
David Ganskopp, David Bohnert
2:40 PMA New Remote Sensing System for Assessing Seeded Pasture Condition in Western Canada
Duane McCartney, John Polson
3:00 PMBreak
3:20 PMLong-Term Recovery of Sagebrush Communities after Fire: Assessment Using SPOT5 and Very Large-Scale Aerial Imagery
Temuulen Tsagaan Sankey, Keith Weber, Corey A. Moffet
3:40 PMDemo: An Application of Gis to Improve Water Distribution and Carrying Capacity
Ernest B. Fish, Erin A. Atkinson, Edward J. Allen, Matthew A. Crawford
3:50 PMA Method for Georeferencing Very-Large-Scale-Aerial (VLSA) Images in Sagebrush Steppe Communities
Corey A. Moffet
4:00 PMUsing GPS-Based, Animal Tracking Systems to Evaluate Effects of Landscape-Scale Disturbance on Livestock Distribution and Activity Patterns: Demo
Patrick E. Clark
4:10 PMComputer Demonstrations
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