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Can we use archive imagery and new imagery to measure change over time?

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Can we use archive imagery and new imagery to measure change over time?

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Geoimage has access to a wide range of archive libraries containing imagery captured as far back as 1972. Subject to being able to accurately register multiple image dates, change in landcover or vegetation can be detected over time. Geoimage can also generate reports on the direction and magnitude of change.

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