Utilities (Telecommunications, Power, Gas)
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Marketing
Aerial photography is a very visual commodity and makes a powerful impact in any advert or presentation, in an easy to understand way
Pipleine Route and Monitoring
Combine aerial imagery with your current GIS package to monitor and evaluate piplines and their routes identifying potential issues in real time.
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.
Quarry Management
Manage youre quarries more effectively using aerial photography as a visual aid. Plan expansion more effectively and use this as a planning tool.
Telecommunications
Aerial photography provides a powerful tool for telecommunications planning. Combine this with your current GIS and height data and you have a system capable of predicting the optimum positioning of antennae, lines and other important features.
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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