Using remote sensing to evaluate risk of wildfire in grassland types relative to patterns of grazing animals, soil types, precipitation data, and NDVI of vegetation during years of precipitation extremes in southwest Saskatchewan

Dale Gross

University of Saskatchewan

Dale Gross is a PhD candidate in Plant Sciences at the University of Saskatchewan supervised by Dr. Eric Lamb. His is formerly Director at Nature Conservancy Canada, Manager with Saskatchewan Pastures Program, Range Officer with BC Ministry of Forests and Range, and continues to work on his family farm near Bayard. He is a plant ecologist researching rangeland ecology and management, fire–grazing interaction, and working with agencies and landowners/producers to benefit environmental and economic outcomes.

Authors

  1. Dale Gross (University of Saskatchewan)
  2. Hannah Hilger (University of Saskatchewan)
  3. Eric Lamb (University of Saskatchewan)

Topic Areas

Special Sessions: UAV-based photogrammetry and remote sensing: deep in data analytics (UAV , General Submission: Genearl submission

Session

OS-4B » Grassland (10:20 - Wednesday, 20th June, Selkirk-Marquis)

Paper

Abstract_for_CSRS_2018_DaleGross.pdf