Environmental Drone Services 

Drones can be used for a variety of applications in environmental planning and monitoring :

Drones can play a significant role in various environmental causes. They can be used for monitoring and surveying wildlife, forests, and oceans, as well as for monitoring the effects of climate change on these ecosystems.
Additionally, drones can be used for planting trees, monitoring and fighting forest fires, and providing real-time data to assist with disaster relief efforts. Furthermore, drones can be used to detect and map land use changes and to assess the health of endangered species. Overall, drones provide a cost-effective and efficient way to collect data and monitor the environment.

Shore Line Monitroing

With shore lines being eroded at rapid rates, a break in a dike or levee can costs hundreds of thousands if not millions in damages and risk countless lives, ​

We work directly with city engineers to help monitor shore line areas and help identify anomalies in efforts to reduce those risks, ​

Our change over time comparisons can help quickly identify areas that have shifted, eroded or been mechanically changed that may need attention prior to a large rain fall event. ​

Lidar data can help identify thin or low areas in dykes and in the event of a breach it gives pre failure data to study to help identify future areas of interest to help mitigate future events

After a natural disaster, weather it be from water, fire, earth quake or windstorm. Getting information to your teams rapidly about the severity and locations of the damage can help expedite repairs and get the critical areas up and running, ​

We work with municipalities capturing data after these events, collecting, lidar for engineers, 3d models for city planners and public works as well as photos for council and internal use. ​

This helps keep the whole team informed on the severity, completion of work and also public relations to show the work and areas that are being affected and what the city is doing to help.

Land use in municipalitites is changing at rapid rates with all the development, Cities are working over time to ensure parks, green ways and urban / forest interfaces are being treated correctly and staying as intended.

We work with the municipalities to create digital twins and high resolution images to help with planning stages as well as pre and post work. This can help ensure the contractors are following the design and can keep the entire team upto date on the progress

After a natural disaster, weather it be from water, fire, earth quake or windstorm. Getting information to your teams rapidly about the severity and locations of the damage can help expedite repairs and get the critical areas up and running, ​

We work with municipalities capturing data after these events, collecting, lidar for engineers, 3d models for city planners and public works as well as photos for council and internal use. ​

This helps keep the whole team informed on the severity, completion of work and also public relations to show the work and areas that are being affected and what the city is doing to help.

Shore Line Monitroing

With shore lines being eroded at rapid rates, a break in a dike or levee can costs hundreds of thousands if not millions in damages and risk countless lives, ​

We work directly with city engineers to help monitor shore line areas and help identify anomalies in efforts to reduce those risks, ​

Our change over time comparisons can help quickly identify areas that have shifted, eroded or been mechanically changed that may need attention prior to a large rain fall event. ​

Lidar data can help identify thin or low areas in dykes and in the event of a breach it gives pre failure data to study to help identify future areas of interest to help mitigate future events

We work with the municipalities to create digital twins and high resolution images to help with planning stages as well as pre and post work. This can help ensure the contractors are following the design and can keep the entire team upto date on the progress

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