Step 0 – The Background
Beech Leaf Disease (BLD) has been infecting beech trees across the Northeast of the United States. This disease impacts the leaves of beech trees and can cause tree mortality. I have a personal connection to this because the trees where I grew up are mostly beech. I want to track this disease in order to ensure the beech forests are kept safe. This summer, it has been devastating to see how unhealthy the beech tree canopy is.
Step 1 – Questions
The first step to every research project is generating questions. I like these initial questions to be open-ended inquiries. In particular, I look back at previous projects to see how I can apply the tools/skills I learned to my current research. I wanted to contribute to research on using drones to map tree canopies.
For this project, I divided my project into two areas: researching beech leaf disease itself and researching methods to analyze vegetation using aerial photography.
BLD Question
Where did BLD originate?
What spreads BLD?
What is the current state of the trees with BLD?
What path does BLD take when spreading between trees?
What are the current studies on BLD?
Drone Mapping Questions
What are the current methods for analyzing plant health with images?
What hardware will I need to use?
What software will I need to use for mapping?
What studies have been done using drone mapping to detect tree disease?
Step 2 – Initial Research
I then find resources to start answering my questions. I like to put all the hyperlinks I find into a document.
For example, here are the initial hyperlinks and resources to answer the drone-mapping questions: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1lnaTr6k-asLfqFJ-mOqyBl3UcgFEhXrW8v_NtLyYdF8/edit?usp=sharing
After doing the initial research, I take a step back and isolate the major takeaways. Some of the key points I found were:
- Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) will be key.
- I want to take the Open-Source route in terms of software for now
- I need to put together a parts list for the drone I plan to build
- I can already start doing image processing by looking at satellite imagery
I put academic research papers into their own document. I also continue to add resources and hyperlinks to the initial research document every time I come up with a new idea or learn about a new resource.
Initial resources on BLD: