Monitoring the use of Riverways with Aerial Photography: The Development, Testing, and Evaluation of a Computer Assisted Methodology
Abstract
The objectives of this investigation were to develop, test and evaluate a recreational monitoring methodology using aerial photography and computer assisted data capture with auxiliary equipment. To meet these objectives, photography was flown, interpretation techniques were developed and utilized, hardware was assembled, software was written and recreational monitoring results were obtained. Section 1, includes a statement of objectives, how the report is organized, a summary of available photography, a brief summary of methods employed, and some conclusions. Section 2, Pool 16 Users Results, includes the results obtained from applying the methodology for six flights over Pool 16. It also includes discussion of the results and provides graphic examples of results. Section 3, Evaluation of the Methodology, includes equipment and personnel requirements, the time utilized developing and testing the methodology, and the costs incurred. The reliability of the methodology, error control and error discovery are discussed. Section 4, Aerial Photographic Methods, includes a detailed discussion of the methods and equipment employed to purchase, obtain and process the aerial photography for the riverway. Section 5, Interpretative methods, discusses the methods employed to interpret, locate and encode targets from the potography. Section 6, Handbook/Codebook, includes a detailed description of each variable encoded as part of the methodology. It also includes the rules used to interpret each of the target types.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Mar 31, 1980
- Accession Number
- ADA086471
Entities
People
- Bernard J. Niemann Jr.
- R. H. Becker
- William A. Gates
Organizations
- University of Wisconsin–Madison