tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9188642669907788257.post8553404863507616968..comments2024-03-20T14:47:34.192-07:00Comments on Reading the Washington Landscape: Non Bare Earth LidarDan McShanehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17044037213245602667noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9188642669907788257.post-61980753914301577502018-02-16T11:53:58.124-08:002018-02-16T11:53:58.124-08:00As a life-long student of studying vegetation grow...As a life-long student of studying vegetation growth over time, the greatest days were when I had full&free access to the Aerial Photography Library at UC Santa Cruz in the early 1990's. Whereas in the past couple decades in PNW, I've never found equivalent access. The state of Washington charges outrageous prices for just one aerial photo, let alone the several dozen I need to study a specific forest. Google and County geo-databases haven't been much help either. <br /><br />This is the first time I've seen Lidar before vegetation stripped from it... Gets me super excited!<br /><br />Anyways, do you have any links or suggestions about how myself, or a non-profit I'm part of can get access to vegetation data / aerial photos dating back to the 1930's? It's so frustrating to not have any access!Deanehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09851382999379260748noreply@blogger.com