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Mapping Seedling Success with Remotely Piloted Aircrafts and Machine Learning

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In 2024, IEG developed an innovative remote sensing workflow to identify newly planted seedlings across a reclamation area, classify them by species, and monitor their survival and growth over time. The workflow leverages high-resolution imagery collected by Remotely Piloted Aircraft (RPA) and advanced machine learning techniques. This approach scales seedling analysis from small sample plots to the entire site, delivering accurate, spatially explicit insights into seedling performance under varying site conditions. The result is faster, more informed decision-making that enhances the effectiveness and efficiency of reclamation efforts.

The method was applied to a two-hectare revegetation area planted with aspen, lodgepole pine, and white spruce. Using multispectral RPA imagery, seedlings were automatically detected, classified by species, and assessed for health using Object-Based Image Analysis and Random Forest models. Over 10,000 individual seedlings were geolocated and tagged with species and health attributes.

Planted seedlings are identified and outlined in imagery (A & B), and spectral and structural features are used to classify seedlings by species and monitor their survival and growth (C).
Planted seedlings are identified and outlined in imagery (A & B), and spectral and structural features are used to classify seedlings by species and monitor their survival and growth (C).

With precise seedling locations, spatial variables such as microtopography and its impact on seedling health can be evaluated alongside experimental factors to better understand their combined effects on seedling performance.

Shay Boechler, B.A.

Project Manager

Shay is a leadership professional with over a decade of experience in community engagement and project management. Shay holds a degree in Applied Linguistics from the University of Victoria and brings a strong background in supporting diverse initiatives including working with Indigenous communities across Canada, to provide training in audio recording techniques, data collection, and archiving. Shay is excited to join the IEG team and leverage her extensive experience in program and project management.