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Responsible reforestation with drone mapping in Malawi
Wells for Zoe is a charity organization that uses donations to create water pumps as well as reforest rural areas. They need to prove to donors they are spending money transparently - they use PIX4Dmapper to map planting sites and track growth, using it for proof of trust.
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Monitoring sunflower and corn throughout the growing season
Drone mapping provides growth insights about a field year round that can save time, money, and resources for growers and agronomists. DroneUA used PIX4Dfields to monitor the growth and status of sunflower and corn throughout the growing season and used their insights to save money, time, and resources.
Keeping track: monthly stockpile measurements with drones
Asphalt, one of the most widely used construction materials, is often stored in stockpiles. Drones help track deposits and withdrawals at this site in Australia with Linke & Linke Surveyors and PIX4Dmapper.
Will it fly? Students building their own agriculture drones in school
There are many benefits to using drones in the classroom. A school in Oregon built their own drone to help their agricultural community. To get it right, they first got it wrong and crashed...
The Tie Points
Some stories to keep you up-to-date with the rest of the photogrammetry world, as well as some unconventional uses: