Remote Sensing Capabilities to Support EWN Projects: An R and D Approach to Improve Project Efficiencies and Quantify Performance
Abstract
Engineering With Nature (EWN) is a US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Initiative and Program that promotes more sustainable practices for delivering economic, environmental, and social benefits through collaborative processes. As the number and variety of EWN projects continue to grow and evolve, there is an increasing opportunity to improve how to quantify their benefits and communicate them to the public. Recent advancements in remote sensing technologies are significant for EWN because they can provide project-relevant detail across a large areal extent, in which traditional survey methods may be complex due to site access limitations. These technologies encompass a suite of spatial and temporal data collection and processing techniques used to characterize Earth's surface properties and conditions that would otherwise be difficult to assess. This document aims to describe the general underpinnings and utility of remote sensing technologies and applications for use: (1) in specific phases of the EWN project life cycle; (2) with specific EWN project types; and (3) in the quantification and assessment of project implementation, performance, and benefits.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Aug 01, 2022
- Accession Number
- AD1178616
Entities
People
- Christina L. Saltus
- Glenn M. Suir
- Molly Reif
Organizations
- Engineer Research and Development Center