Estimating the height of conifer seedlings in seismic lines with UAV photogrammetry

Guillermo Castilla

Natural Resource Canada

Guillermo Castilla is a Spanish Forest Engineer  specialised in Remote Sensing. He moved to Canada in 2006 as a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Calgary. In 2014 he took a remote sensing scientist position in the Canadian Forest Service in Edmonton, where he now leads a small group of forest researchers. Guillermo integrates geospatial technologies, including drones, to map and monitor land cover, forest structure and composition, and natural and anthropogenic disturbances.

Authors

  1. Guillermo Castilla (Natural Resource Canada)
  2. Michelle Filiatrault (Natural Resources Canada)
  3. Michael Gartrell (Natural Resources Canada)
  4. Man Fai Wu (University of Calgary)
  5. Greg Mcdermid (University of Calgary)

Topic Area

Special Sessions: UAV-based photogrammetry and remote sensing: deep in data analytics (UAV

Session

OS-2D » UAV-based photogrammetry and remote sensing: deep in data analytics (UAV-PRS: DDA)_1 (13:10 - Tuesday, 19th June, BIOL 124)

Paper

Castilla_CSRS2018.pdf