The Center for Advanced Spatial Technologies (CAST) is a multi-disciplinary center for spatial research and technology housed within the J. William Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Arkansas. CAST focuses on applications of geospatial technologies in research, teaching, and service. With partners at the university, state, national and international level, CAST offers students, faculty, and the public opportunities to learn about and use geospatial technologies.
Publications from 2024
An Examination of Thematic Research, Development, and Trends in Remote Sensing Applied to Conservation Agriculture, Zobaer Ahmed, Aaron Shew, Lawton Nalley, Michael Popp, V. Steven Green, and Kristofor Brye
Archaeology in the Fourth Dimension: Studying Landscapes with Multitemporal PlanetScope Satellite Data, Wolfgang Alders, Dylan S. Davis, and Julia Jong Haines
Remote, Rugged Field Scenarios for Archaeology and the Field Sciences: Object Avoidance and 3D Flight Planning with sUAS Photogrammetry, Carla Klehm, Malcolm D. Williamson, Leland C. Bement, and Brandi Bethke
Publications from 2022
Climate Risk Perceptions and Perceived Yield Loss Increases Agricultural Technology Adoption in the Polder Areas of Bangladesh, Zobaer Ahmed, Aaron Shew, Manoranjan K. Mondal, Sudhir Yadav, S.V. Krishna Jagadish, P.V. Vara Prasad, Marie-Charlotte Buisson, Mahanambrota Das, and Mustafa Bakuluzzaman
Context for Reproducibility and Replicability in Geospatial Unmanned Aircraft Systems, Cassandra Howe and Jason A. Tullis
Publications from 2018
LIDAR-based Characterization and Conservation of the First Theropod Dinosaur Trackways from Arkansas, USA, Brian F. Platt, Celina A. Suarez, Stephen K. Boss, Malcolm Williamson, Jackson Cothren, and Jo Ann C. Kvamme