Article
Multispectral
Multispectral Imagery: Vegetation Health from the Air
NDVI and other vegetation indices from aerial multispectral sensors — for municipalities, green-space management, agriculture, and landscape monitoring.
A multispectral camera on a drone captures several bands (visible and near-infrared). Differences in plant reflectance produce indices such as NDVI, showing vitality, stress, or uneven cover — often before problems are visible to the naked eye.
Where it makes sense
Urban green-space and park management, monitoring of reclamation sites, irrigation checks, overview maps for farmers, or recording meadow and forest-edge condition in municipal cadastre. Deliverables include georeferenced index maps, problem-zone overviews, and GIS export.
Limitations and interpretation
Results depend on season, cloud cover, and vegetation type — multispectral data complements visual inspection; it does not replace botanical survey. Before the flight, define the goal (stress, cover, time comparison) and provide a site boundary.
Multispectral data connects to smart green-space management and LiDAR — surface, vegetation, and volumes in one data ecosystem. Consultation via /poptavka.
Related service
View service details →