Why Drone Imagery?

Accuracy

Spatial data informs stakeholders of the past & present features of a study area, enabling us to make predictions, models, and calculations to inform future projects. However, imagery that is even one year old may be considerably outdated, due to changes in the built & natural environment. Using the most up-to-date spatial data collected with drone technology ensures that your team is working with the most accurate data available.

Quality

Unmanned aerial drones are a new technology that has several advantages over traditional methods such as piloted planes, satellites, and ground surveys. Beyond the significant differences in data-collection costs, unmanned drones can fly much slower and closer to the ground, collecting considerably higher-resolution imagery than satellite or plane imagery.

GoogleEarth Imagery

35cm - 70cm
of ground cover per pixel

Drone Imagery

2cm - 5cm
of ground cover per pixel

high-resolution

Aerial Imaging

GIS Tools

Land surveys & Mapping

road Safety Analysis

Biomass Calculation

Population Distribution

Solid Waste Production

Disaster Response

GIS Tools

Elevation Modeling

Flood Analysis

Agriculture Assessment

Transportation Modeling

Volume Calculation

Elevation Model of Planned Community in Guyana

Contour Map of Momance River in Haiti

Point Cloud of Potential Bridge Site in Meyotte, Haiti

Drone + Web Tools

Data Visualization Dashboard

Project Status Dashboard