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Events
- LinkOnline Webinar Series
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- NZ Garden Bird Survey
- Biosecurity Bonanza 2024
- Applications of LiDAR: insights from the Hawke’s Bay Regional Council and MWLR partnership programme
- More Birds in the Bush - End of programme event
- Te Tiriti-guided national DNA reference library wānanga series
- Remote sensing webinar series 2023
- Remote sensing webinar series 2022
- Fieldays 2023
- Fieldays 2022
- Molecular biology
- E Tipu - Boma Agri Summit
- TechWeek 2019
- Conservation Week Livestreams
- Kia Manawaroa Kia Puawai: Enduring Māori Livelihoods webinar
- Kōrero: Resource Management reforms
- STEMFEST 2023
A webinar series exploring new technologies that support future action for our environment.
Manaaki Whenua lead the research and development of remote sensing of the terrestrial environment in New Zealand. Working in this space since the 1970’s, it is no surprise that our research teams are at the forefront of developing and implementing cutting edge technologies and methods to monitor and better understand the environment.
At the beginning of May, we launched a mini-series of four webinars over two days to showcase some of the recent developments in remote sensing technologies and how these are applied to answer questions for policy-makers, councils and landowners.
If you would like to join the mailing list for any future events on our remote sensing research, please email events@landcareresearch.co.nz.
- pdf Mapping winter forage crops from time series satellite imagery presentation pdf File, 5.1 MB
- pdf Mapping winter forage crops from time series satellite imagery Q&A pdf File, 121 KB
- pdf Reaching into the past: deep learning and historic aerial imagery presentation pdf File, 9.1 MB
- pdf Reaching into the past: deep learning and historic aerial imagery Q&A pdf File, 113 KB
- pdf Geospatial landslide modelling for targeted erosion control presentation pdf File, 8.7 MB
- pdf Geospatial landslide modelling for targeted erosion control Q&A pdf File, 149 KB
Further reading
- pdf Quantifying the influence of individual trees on slope stability at landscape scale pdf File, 1.2 MB
- pdf Development of a morphometric connectivity model to mitigate sediment derived from storm-driven shallow landslides pdf File, 1.6 MB
- pdf Bio-physical performance of erosion and sediment control/mitigation techniques – an international comparison to common practices in New Zealand pdf File, 4.2 MB
- pdf Quantifying effectiveness of trees for landslide erosion control pdf File, 5.4 MB
- pdf Comparing methods of landslide data acquisition and susceptibility modelling: Examples from New Zealand pdf File, 8.7 MB
- pdf Biophysical performance of erosion and sediment control techniques in New Zealand: a review pdf File, 3.3 MB
- pdf Shallow landslides and vegetation at the catchment scale: A perspective pdf File, 947 KB