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Oceanography and Atmospheric Sci.Meteorology

Evaluation of DOD Priority Species at Risk (SAR) and Applications for Remote Sensing

Authors: Michael V Campbell; Stephen D Newman; Scott A Tweddale; ENGINEER RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CENTER CHAMPAIGN IL CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING RESEARCH LAB
 
Abstract: The presence of species on military training lands that could potentially be listed as threatened or endangered as defined under the Endangered Species Act as Species at Risk (SAR) may result in increased training restrictions if they were to be listed. Accurate and repeatable remote sensing methods in combination with field surveys are required to quantify the presence, and to characterize and monitor the spatial extent of SAR or their habitats on military lands. A list of DOD priority SAR species that have greatest potential to impact the training mission were assessed to identify and prioritize those with greatest potential for detection, mapping, and monitoring with remotely sensed data. Seven species were identified with greatest potential and a prototype plan for research case studies to acquire, analyze, and validate remote sensing methods to detect, map, and monitor such species was provided.

Limitations: APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE
Description: Final rept.
Pages: 42
Report Date: Feb-2009
Report Number: A507494
Keywords relating to this report:
*ENDANGERED SPECIES
*HABITATS
*IMPACT
*Military training
ACCURACY
ARMY
CASE STUDIES
ECOSYSTEMS
FIELD CONDITIONS
INSTALLATION
MISSIONS
RANKING
TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER
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