Forestry
Forest Planning
Use aerial photography to plan new areas of forests accorind to the surrounding areas. Ensure that the new planations are put in the most effective areas and that space is used to its maximum effect.
Forestry
Plan and monitor the increase and reduction of woodlands on any scale. View the areas in a real world environment using map accurate aerial photography.
Geology
Use aerial photography and height data to identify the geology of a particular area. The geology can often be identified by the type of vegetation growing on it and the gradient of slopes.
Habitat Monitoring
Use different years of aerial photography to track changes in habitat over time. Changes is habitat can be an indication of a change in the fauna, urban development or even climate change!
Hazard Assessment
View how certain hazards will affect different environments and areas and how the location of the source will depend on the type or hazard being assessed.
Tree Management
Forest managemnt can be more effective by the use of aerial photography and terrain data to assess the number, type, and health of trees and other vegetation. The effects of storm damage can also be assessed using aerial photography.
Visualisation
Aerial photography can be used to create a powerful and interesting visualisation of and area for any purpose. A photograph always provides a more striking impact than other types of data.
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