Geospatial Data Analyses


We harness the embedded power of GIS to assist clients in their understanding in an array of areas.  Geospatial Data Analyses tools contained within a GIS enable a myriad of investigations and assessments to be conducted. 


Here are some examples of what we, and our clients, can perform using customized Geospatial Data Analyses:


  • Wildlife habitat suitability assessments, develop protection buffers, identify & locate endangered species areas,

  • Determine areas for conservation/protection, plan biking/hiking trails,

  • Investigate developed land areas & urban sprawl,

  • Perform corridor analyses, proximity analyses,

  • Analyze transportation or health care networks, epidemiology, compare demographics or economics,

  • Model survey/CAD data, soils, geology, hydrology, building footprints, foundations, groundwater/soil contamination/pollution plumes,

  • Model point elevations for 3D contour & terrain mapping, slope & aspect,

  • Assess land parcels, buildings, vacant or blighted property,

  • Compute time, length, volume, area, and distance measurements,

  • Geocode addresses, develop geostatistics, or data subsets,

  • Conduct coordinated emergency (E-911) or informed response & routing, investigate crime patterns, facilitate tactical planning, and/or intelligence gathering.


In addition, because topology is defined within a GIS, multi-criterion decision or overlay analyses allow geospatial relationships to be more readily understood.  As the capabilities of desktops, tablets, smart-phones, mobile technologies, GIS, GPS, and web visualization interfaces continue to advance, we will be there to assist our clients with the capability to create scenarios with immediate feedback on possible field implications and facilitate informed management decisions by reducing the uncertainty that can envelop the decision-making process.


For more information please contact us at: info@applied-geospatial.com

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