Title
An improved method of making a photographic record of range conditions
By
French, Norman H.
Shunk, Albert H.
United States. Bureau of Land Management.
Type
Book
Material
Published material
Publication info
[Washington, D.C.?], U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management, 1952
Notes
"The method proposed consists of taking photographs of certain marked sample areas and later repeating the operation to show trend of vegetation changes. A general and closeup view is taken at each point to record conditions important in each selected area. The method is especially suited to illustrate changes in vegetation and soil erosion over ranges where management problems exist and on areas where soil and moisture improvements have been placed. The before and after pictures constitute evidence of the results with a minimum of field and office work. They can readily be interpreted by stockmen and technical personnel since they represent views at angles ordinarily taken during an inspection on the ground. The development of each plant can be traced and changes in vegetative cover correlated with management and climatic factors. The method can be made most effective by uniformity and technique."--Pages 2-3.
"July 1952"--Cover.
Subjects
Environmental monitoring
,
Methodology
,
Photography in environmental monitoring
,
Photography in range management
,
Range management
,
Rangeland health
Call Number
SF85.6.P56 F74 1952
Language
English
Identifiers
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5962/bhl.title.153817
OCLC:
123914007
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