NRT 2238 — Natural Resource Measurements and Remote Sensing
| Lecture/Lab This course engages students in classroom and field study of the basic terminology, principles, equipment, and skills required for land, wildlife and timber measurements, as well as field exercises utilizing commonly used natural resource measurements tools. The application of formulas, tables, tally sheets, and final reports is emphasized. This course is designed to prepare the student for more specific and detailed exercises in Forest Measurements (NRT - 2251) and Wildlife Measurements (NRT -2252). Introduced are the basic concepts of statistics, as typically applied to natural resource meas urements. The course covers the basic terminology, techniques, and skills necessary for the interpretation of aerial imagery used in natural resource management, utilizing physical aerial photos and also digital imagery. Prerequisities: NRT 1212, NRT 1226, NRT