Insurance
Erosion Studies
By comparing past and present aerial photography datasets it is possible to visualise the change of the environment over time due to erosion. This gives a powerful tool to allow the prediction of future erosion and plan its affects on the environment.
Facility and Amenity Identification
Use aerial photography to identify facilities and amenities in particlar catchment areas or localities. This could be of particular interest to estate agents or property developers.
Fleet Monitoring
Combine aerial imagery with modern GPS tracking systems to see exactly where your fleet is at this particular time. Give guidance to your drivers and ensure that they get to their destination on time via the most fuel efficient route.
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.
Insurance
Use aerial photography as part of a GIS package to view your data over imagery of the land that lies underneath. Increase the accuracy of risk assesment by viewing the insured item in its actual location.
Modelling and Prediction
Aerial photography, height data including terrain and LiDAR are all invaluable in modelling and prediction, including pollution, noise, light, flooding etc.
Proximity Analysis
The position of assests to one another and other objects or hazards can be important. Aerial photography can show this in such a way that a tradional map cannot.
Reports
Aerial photography is a very visual commodity and, combined with terrain height and other data, makes a powerful impact in any report or presentation, in an easy to understand way.
Risk Assessment
Plan the possible risks of any situation by adding GIS data to aerial photography, allowing information rich decisions to be made in a fraction of the time of visiting the locations and surveying the area.
Scene of Incident
Police, legal practictions and insurance companies all use aerial photography to assess, reconstruct, visualise and demonstrate how and where and incident has taken place.
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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