2019
DOI: 10.2478/quageo-2019-0012
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Remote Sensing Using Unmanned Aerial Vehicles for Tourist-Recreation Lake Evaluation and Development

Abstract: This article concerns the use of remote sensing methods to assess the potential of tourism and recreation of lakes by using unmanned aerial vehicles as a tool that offers new measurement possibilities in such difficult areas to research as river and lake systems. For the purpose of the study, air surveys over three lakes used for tourism and recreation purposes were planned and carried out. These were the following lakes: Swarzędzkie, Wolsztyńskie and Zbąszyńskie located in western Poland. The photos were take… Show more

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“…In the case of a shoreline which is difficult to access, and whose span is difficult to identify, the use of the methods indicated here is not justified, either economically or in terms of the reliability of the measurement. The solution to this problem may lie in using measurement methods applied in photogrammetry, such as the analysis of multispectral photographs taken from a low aviation ceiling, as these can be used to develop an orthophoto map of the measured area with a resolution of several centimetres, and then performing the necessary analysis (Borkowski and Młynarczyk, 2019). Objective methods of shoreline detection are offered by the latest techniques in photogrammetry, topographic data collection, and digital image processing (Boak and Turner, 2005).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the case of a shoreline which is difficult to access, and whose span is difficult to identify, the use of the methods indicated here is not justified, either economically or in terms of the reliability of the measurement. The solution to this problem may lie in using measurement methods applied in photogrammetry, such as the analysis of multispectral photographs taken from a low aviation ceiling, as these can be used to develop an orthophoto map of the measured area with a resolution of several centimetres, and then performing the necessary analysis (Borkowski and Młynarczyk, 2019). Objective methods of shoreline detection are offered by the latest techniques in photogrammetry, topographic data collection, and digital image processing (Boak and Turner, 2005).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%