Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
A Geographic Information Systems (GIS) is a digital mapping tool used for the collection, manipulation and representation of geographically representable information in a map format. The true strength of GIS lies in the analysis of the underlying attribute information, which when analysed spatially, reveals an entire world of unseen relationships of cause and effect. GIS is an exceptional tool for analysing the environment, it is the cornerstone to our projects and services and enables significant advantages to our projects. We also use GIS to develop bespoke web applications for our clients, enabling them to monitor their sites and projects as well as view relevant imagery and data.
Remote Sensing
Remote Sensing is the acquisition of information about the earth from a remote viewpoint. In our case, we like to obtain this information through satellite imagery or aerial photos. This data is known for opening a world of possibilities to understand the environment better, and when used in conjunction with GIS, is the most powerful environmental analytical system on the planet. Satellite imagery has come a long way, we are now able to obtain high resolution, clear images, at a fraction of the price, and much quicker, than we used to.







