Mara Goldman's research while affiliated with University of Colorado Boulder and other places

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Rapidly evolving drone technologies are taking the conservation sector by storm. Although the technical and applied conservation literature tends to frame drones as autonomous, neutral technologies, we argue that neither drones nor their implications can be adequately understood unless they are grounded, conceptually and methodologically, in the co...

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... Drones can access remote and challenging-to-reach areas with minimal disturbance to the ecosystem, making them a valuable tool for monitoring sensitive habitats and endangered species [15]. They can also track changes in vegetation over time, providing essential data for assessing the impact of environmental changes and the effectiveness of conservation strategies [16]. The use of UAV photogrammetry has significantly enhanced the efficiency of 3D modeling and vegetation monitoring [17]. ...