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  1. Peter Scarth. The University of Queensland. Verified email at uq.edu.au. Broad remote sensing skills in terrestrial and aquatic environments. Happiest when producing. Articles 1–20.

  2. Senior Research Scientist. School of the Environment. 04397 44397. p.scarth@uq.edu.au. View researcher profile. Researcher biography. Broad remote sensing skills across terrestrial and aquatic environments. Working to democratise spatial data access and use.

  3. Peter SCARTH | Cited by 2,121 | of The University of Queensland, Brisbane (UQ) | Read 95 publications | Contact Peter SCARTH

  4. Peter Scarth | Who Did What When. Satellites, Grazing Pressure and Clumping. I'm back in the field tomorrow heading north to Charters Towers and onto Wambiana Station, a cattle property where a trial started in 1997 to test and develop sustainable and profitable strategies to manage for rainfall variability in extensive grazing lands.

  5. Dr Peter Scarth. Senior Research Scientist. School of the Environment. Dr Tracy Schultz. Postdoctoral Research Fellow. School of the Environment. Dr Jennifer Silcock.

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  6. Peter Scarth via Scopus - Elsevier The role of integrated information acquisition and management in the analysis of coastal ecosystem change Remote Sensing and Digital Image Processing

  7. Oct 16, 2017 · Peter Scarth. Maps that accurately quantify aboveground vegetation biomass (AGB) are essential for ecosystem monitoring and conservation. Throughout Namibia, four vegetation change processes are widespread, namely, deforestation, woodland degradation, the encroachment of the herbaceous and grassy layers by woody strata (woody thickening), and ...

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