Cherry Pond Mountain, West Virginia: A coalition of residents, activists, and educators are wo...
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September 09, 2016 08:52
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Cherry Pond Mountain, West Virginia: A coalition of residents, activists, and educators are working together to monitor mountaintop removal mine sites in Coal River Valley, West Virginia. By using grassroots mapping techniques, especially UavPhotography, we hope to document the environmental degradation and health hazards which mountaintop removal generates. UAV PhotographyJoshLevinger worked with control systems for unmanned aerial vehicle development at MIT. He holds a degree in aero-astro engineering from MIT and will be contributing to the control system design for our inexpensive aircraft. DavidPitman will also be supporting this effort; he is a research associate at the Humans and Automation Lab at MIT. There is an ongoing discussion on the mailing list as well as on the UavPhotography page about the type of remote control plane and autopilot we will use. Eco-compositesBy using electric-powered lightweight remote control aircraft made of a biodegradable biopolymer composite, we hope to create low-cost and environmentally friendly tools for environmental monitoring. NadyaPeek of the Center for Bits and Atoms at MIT is working to develop eco-composites from natural and biodegradable materials. Map rectificationBy orthorectifying the images we capture, we can monitor the progressive degradation and safety issues over time. We plan to use MapWarper along with other web-based tools being developed by JeffreyWarren. Team
More about the Coal River Valley siteAn excerpt from JourneyUpCoalRiver.org, a participatory multimedia website produced by Aurora Lights focusing on the Coal River Valley in southern West Virginia:
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April 21, 2012 15:13
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Cherry Pond Mountain, West Virginia: A coalition of residents, activists, and educators are working together to monitor mountaintop removal mine sites in Coal River Valley, West Virginia. By using grassroots mapping techniques, especially UavPhotography, we hope to document the environmental degradation and health hazards which mountaintop removal generates. UAV PhotographyJoshLevinger worked with control systems for unmanned aerial vehicle development at MIT. He holds a degree in aero-astro engineering from MIT and will be contributing to the control system design for our inexpensive aircraft. DavidPitman will also be supporting this effort; he is a research associate at the Humans and Automation Lab at MIT. There is an ongoing discussion on the mailing list as well as on the UavPhotography page about the type of remote control plane and autopilot we will use. Eco-compositesBy using electric-powered lightweight remote control aircraft made of a biodegradable biopolymer composite, we hope to create low-cost and environmentally friendly tools for environmental monitoring. NadyaPeek of the Center for Bits and Atoms at MIT is working to develop eco-composites from natural and biodegradable materials. Map rectificationBy orthorectifying the images we capture, we can monitor the progressive degradation and safety issues over time. We plan to use MapWarper along with other web-based tools being developed by JeffreyWarren. Team
More about the Coal River Valley siteAn excerpt from JourneyUpCoalRiver.org, a participatory multimedia website produced by Aurora Lights focusing on the Coal River Valley in southern West Virginia:
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April 21, 2012 14:47
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Cherry Pond Mountain, West Virginia: A coalition of residents, activists, and educators are working together to monitor mountaintop removal mine sites in Coal River Valley, West Virginia. By using grassroots mapping techniques, especially UavPhotography, we hope to document the environmental degradation and health hazards which mountaintop removal generates. UAV PhotographyJoshLevinger worked with control systems for unmanned aerial vehicle development at MIT. He holds a degree in aero-astro engineering from MIT and will be contributing to the control system design for our inexpensive aircraft. DavidPitman will also be supporting this effort; he is a research associate at the Humans and Automation Lab at MIT. There is an ongoing discussion on the mailing list as well as on the UavPhotography page about the type of remote control plane and autopilot we will use. Eco-compositesBy using electric-powered lightweight remote control aircraft made of a biodegradable biopolymer composite, we hope to create low-cost and environmentally friendly tools for environmental monitoring. NadyaPeek of the Center for Bits and Atoms at MIT is working to develop eco-composites from natural and biodegradable materials. Map rectificationBy orthorectifying the images we capture, we can monitor the progressive degradation and safety issues over time. We plan to use MapWarper along with other web-based tools being developed by JeffreyWarren. Team
More about the Coal River Valley siteAn excerpt from JourneyUpCoalRiver.org, a participatory multimedia website produced by Aurora Lights focusing on the Coal River Valley in southern West Virginia:
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