A system for categorizing the rarity and scarcity of Irish invertebrates Client: National Parks and Wildlife Service Exegesis developed a novel approach for consistently determining rarity statuses, distributions and mapping Irish invertebrates. ... read more September 2022. Categories: Biodiversity Data analysis Data processing Ecology GIS
Deer Vehicle Collisions in Scotland Analysis Client: NatureScot Exegesis analysed the distribution and scale of Deer Vehicle Collisions in Scotland, covering data from 2008 to 2021. ... read more July 2022. Categories: Biodiversity Data analysis Data processing Database Ecology GIS Statistical analysis
Technical support for CoPLAR Land Zoning in Scotland Client: Zero Waste Scotland We were contracted to provide technical GIS support to Scottish local authorities as they zoned relevant areas of land based on their potential for litter. ... read more August 2019. Categories: Data processing Data translation GIS
National Historic Landscape Characterisation (NHLC) Project Client: Natural England Exegesis were appointed by Natural England to compile a national HLC dataset, drawing together the existing sub-regional HLC datasets and applying a common framework, structure and terminology to a new unified dataset. The aim of the project is to improve the awareness, understanding and ability to manage and monitor England’s historic landscape at a national scale. ... read more August 2017. Categories: Archaeology Conservation Management Planning Data processing Database GIS Heritage Historic Environment Record Landscape
Integrating Legal Orders into CAMS Client: Bridgend County Borough Council exeGesIS successfully incorporated the changes made by over 140 public path orders into the digital map layer, and linked the scanned order files to records in CAMS. This provided the client with an effective, efficient tool to help manage their rights of way. ... read more March 2017. Categories: CAMS Data processing GIS Rights of Way Spatial data capture
Wood-pasture and parkland data analysis Client: Natural England We demonstrated through spatial processing and statistical analysis that it may be possible to predict wood pasture and parkland quality. This project generated a model that could be used to target survey effort to those sites with the highest predicted quality. ... read more April 2016. Categories: Biodiversity Data analysis Data processing Desk research Ecology GIS Invertebrate survey Statistical analysis
Wales Active Travel project Client: Welsh Government The Wales Active Travel Act required Local Authorities to produce a map of safe footpaths and cycle-ways. We provided a web-mapping solution for the collation and management of this information. ... read more October 2015. Categories: Data processing GIS Spatial data capture Web map Web site
UKDMOS Archive Importer and Database Client: JNCC This desktop application imports archives from the UKDMOS database into SQL Server and converts the spatial data into SQL geometry layers. It creates layers that can be used by JNCC when assessing the extent of UK marine monitoring according to each broad marine discipline (e.g. biodiversity, physical oceanography and fisheries). ... read more October 2015. Categories: Biodiversity Data processing Data translation Database Desktop application GIS Marine data
Marine Data & GI Specialist Advice Framework Client: Natural England Exegesis quickly and efficiently standardised existing polygon data to MESH Translated Habitat DEF using a range of tools within ArcGIS, QGIS, GRASS and MapInfo. We also imported survey data into Marine Recorder following expert analysis of the data to determine biotopes. ... read more December 2014. Categories: Biodiversity Data processing Data translation Ecology GIS Marine data
Understanding the impact of invasive non-native species on protected sites Client: Natural England exeGesIS were contracted to investigate the distribution of non-native species on protected sites in England, to help develop a programme of work to tackle Invasive Non-Native Species. Large scale data analysis was used to determine which protected site each species occurred within. We also reviewed data flow within Natural England. ... read more August 2014. Categories: Biodiversity Data analysis Data processing Data translation Ecology GIS Invasive species