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
- Guillermo Castilla (Natural Resource Canada)
- Michelle Filiatrault (Natural Resources Canada)
- Michael Gartrell (Natural Resources Canada)
- Man Fai Wu (University of Calgary)
- 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)