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Local Government (inc RDAs, National Parks)

Access Points

Use the aerial photography to locate access points to public buildings, properties, parks, fields etc that aren't marked on maps. Finding access to an incident site could be vital for emergency services.

Advertising

Add striking images to accompany your advertising by using aerial photography. See the world from a different perspective and add the 'wow' factor to your campaigns.

Archaeology

Aerial photography is one of the best ways of understanding archaeological landscapes, because it reveals and makes sense of features which are too faint, too large or too discontinuous to be appreciated at ground level.

Asset Management

Aerial photography can be used to monitor and evaluate assets of various kinds. Using high resolution imagery it is possible to see street furniture, road markings and other features in a matter of moments without having to visit the area.

Boundary Disputes

Combining aerial photography with mapping gives an instant view of offical and actual bondaries, offering a visual comparison of the two together allowing easy analysis of how boundaries are.

Building Classification

Identify building classes using aerial photography. See what buildings are there and how they are used. View the feature included with them such as elevator shafts, air conditioning units and many other features.

Catchment Area Mapping

See how areas of buildings relate to the surrounding locations and view catchment areas for particular places and purposes.

Coastline Management

Monitor coastlines immediatley or over the course of time using several years or imagery, aerial photography gives a visual representation of the coastal system without the need to visit each and every location.

Cycle Paths

View and monitor cyle paths and bridle ways using aerial photography. Overlay mapping data to view all paths in use today and use this combination to plan your outings.

Development Planning

Analyse devolpment opportunities by comparing the potential land to the existing developments and use this tool as a method of planning further possible developments.

Emergency Planning

Aerial photography gives the use the ability to see the land as a photograph rather than a series of lines commonly associated with traditional mapping. Use this to highlight potential problems that may affect emergency response times.

Environment

The most obvious advantage of viewing aerial photography is its ability to give a real world depiction of the earth surface. This is ideal for any environmental analysis where it is important to know what is on the ground.

Environmental Impact Assessment

Being able to visualise how changes to our surroundings will effect the local and more widescale area is a valuable tool for assessing any environmental change. Aerial photography gives this useful tool to everyone.

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.

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.

Highways

Highways can be monitored and evaluated with ease by viewing the aerial imagery. Planning can also be optimised by using this method.

Housing Stock Surveys

Identify the type and plot size of all properties in your stock. Keep track of the properties over time and build up a picture of their surroundings.

Land Classification

Use aerial photography to classify different parcels of land using a standard or non-standard classification. Build up a land-use record of a specific area which can be used across a range of industries.

Land Use

Aerial photography is the ideal tool to identify different land-uses in both urban and rural environments.

Marketing

Aerial photography is a very visual commodity and makes a powerful impact in any advert or presentation, in an easy to understand way

Parking

Evaluate the current parking situation in your area and plan development of potential parking areas.

Planning

Aerial photography can be used as a visual aid for planning purposes. See areas that may be affected by particular developments.

Planning Enforcement Issues

Using aerial photography it is possible to see issues that may have arised as a result of planning guidelines being ignored or breached. This powerful tool gives an accurate identification of possible enforcement issues.

Regeneration

Developers, local authorities and planners find aerial phototgraphy an invaluable resource in the identification of potential regeneration and redevelopment sites. Historic aerial photography is also used in conjuction to assess how a site has changed.

Regeneration

Developers, local authorities and planners find aerial phototgraphy an invaluable resource in the identification of potential regeneration and redevelopment sites. Historic aerial photography is also used in conjuction to assess how a site has changed.

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.

Resource Management

Effective management of resources is paramount to every business; aerial photography can assist in showing distance, position, quanity and proximity of various resources.

Rights Of Way

View rights of way over land by combining aerial photography with other GIS data to view detailed information over a real world view.

Route to School

Children, Parents and teachers can all use aerial photograpahy to plan a route to avoid roads, water, other hazards and unlit areas, both for secutiry and for fun.

Site Identification

Property developers find aerial phototgraphy an invaluable resource in the identification of potential development sites. Historic aerial photography is also used in conjuction to assess how a site has changed.

Surveying

Before a detailed ground survey is carried out aerial phtotogrpahy is used to plan the survey and assess the lie of the land. Survey results can be plotted over the aerial phtogrpahy to put it in to reasl world context.

Tourism

Creating a virtual world of your area provides a powerful and intuitive map for your users. Help locate particular points of interest and give guides on how to get to certain locations.

Town Planning

Up-to-date high resolution photography can assist urban planners to manage development effectively and share ideas through visualisation.

Transport

Fleet tracking, site access and route planning can all utlise aerial photography combined with GPS to create an effective solution.

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.

Urban Development

Up-to-date high resolution photography can assist urban planners to manage development effectively and share ideas through visualisation

Utilities

The position of exisiitng assets and the the planning of new aessets is effectively aided by using aerial photography during the decision making process.

Vegetation Studies

Using high resolution photography it is possible to accurately identify and map different vegetation types and classes and thereby reducing fieldwork and improving management.