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Estimating Woody Plant Density from Aerial Photographs in Communal and Leasehold Land Tenure Systems in Northwest Botswana
2008
Journal of Environmental Informatics
Information on woody plant density (WPD) is important for assessing impacts of land use, climate variability and climate change in semi-arid lands. Previous studies in Botswana have used visual methods with the aid of a portable microscope with 40× magnification to estimate WPD from counts of apices of shadows of woody plants on air photographs. This study investigated the reliability of quantitative woody plant data established using this procedure. The investigation focused on consistency of
doi:10.3808/jei.200800117
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