 This paper discusses the use of an unmanned aerial vehicle, UAV, for environmental remote sensing applications in Morocco. The UAV was equipped with a Panasonic Digital System camera and flown over various study sites with varying extents and altitudes. Two different methods for Jorferencing were used depending on the scale and extent of the survey. The resulting images were processed into digital terrain models, DTMs, ortho-image mosaics, and 3D models of gullies and badlands. These data products were then used to quantify erosion and analyze the surrounding areas and landscape development. This article was authored by Johannes B. Reis, Irene Marsolf, Sebastian D. and Hashtag 039, O'Lear Oatmans, and others.