Supply of Green Infrastructure monitoring Client: Natural England exeGesIS developed a methodology for monitoring Green Infrastructure (GI) delivery based upon Natural England's existing Integrated Site Assessment methodology. This encompassed ecology, access, green roofs and other aspects of GI delivery. ... read more March 2013. Categories: Biodiversity Consultation Countryside access Ecology Green Infrastructure Habitat survey Survey methodology development Workshop
Bristol City Rights of Way Survey Client: Bristol City Council Bristol City Council held a considerable amount of data relating to the assets on their public rights of way network, but some of this information was out of date. exeGesIS were asked to resurvey the network, preserving what existing information was still relevant, and updating where appropriate. ... read more March 2013. Categories: CAMS Countryside access In-field technology Path survey Rights of Way
Wales Coast Path Condition Survey Client: Natural Resources Wales / Cyfoeth Naturiol Cymru exeGesIS and Natural Resources Wales (NRW) undertook a 1,200 km survey of the Wales Coast Path prior to its opening. This was used to establish a baseline for the condition of the path and provide a resource for those responsible for its management. exeGesIS worked with NRW to establish the methodology for the survey. ... read more December 2012. Categories: CAMS Countryside access Data analysis Data processing Database GIS Path survey Rights of Way
Powys Annual BVPI Survey Client: Powys County Council As part of their annual maintenance scheme Powys County Council requires a condition survey carried out on a 5% sample of the Rights of Way network, in line with established BVPI (best value performance indicator) standards. ... read more November 2012. Categories: CAMS Countryside access Database Network analysis Path survey Rights of Way Spatial data capture Statistical analysis Survey methodology development
Ramblers Routes Client: The Ramblers We created a national web-based system for crowd-sourcing and managing high-quality walking routes for the Ramblers. Routes are developed and checked by volunteer users, with a library of several thousand walking routes already created. These walks are published through the Ramblers website. ... read more November 2012. Categories: Countryside access Web map Web site
Ceredigion Annual BVPI Survey Client: Ceredigion County Council Ceredigion County Council required a condition survey carried out on a 5% sample of the Rights of Way network. exeGesIS undertook the survey, analysed the condition data and produced reports. The data was also imported into CAMS in order to make it accessible to all officers responsible for the network. ... read more September 2012. Categories: CAMS Countryside access Network analysis Path survey Rights of Way Spatial data capture Statistical analysis Survey methodology development
Monmouthshire CAMS Web Client: Monmouthshire County Council Monmouthshire CAMS Web is a joint project between exeGesIS and Monmouthshire Council to provide an online copy of their definitive map for members of their authority. The interactive web map is hosted by exeGesIS. ... read more July 2012. Categories: CAMS Countryside access Rights of Way Web map Web site
Wales Coast Path Digitisation Client: Natural Resources Wales / Cyfoeth Naturiol Cymru exeGesIS worked closely with Natural Resources Wales prior to the opening of the Wales Coast Path to provide a digital copy of the path for reference and release to the public in a variety of formats. The task required splitting and labelling approximately 1,500 km of path network supplied by NRW. ... read more July 2012. Categories: CAMS Countryside access Data analysis Data processing Path survey Rights of Way Spatial data capture Survey methodology development
Flintshire Rights of Way Network Digitisation Client: Flintshire County Council Flintshire County Council recruited exeGesIS to update their digital definitive map. The scenario was that the digital Definitive map hadn’t been updated for several years, while in that time a number of Legal Orders had come into force that changed the network, meaning their digital definitive map was out of date and inaccurate. ... read more July 2010. Categories: CAMS Countryside access Data analysis GIS Rights of Way
Rights of Way Network Gradient Analysis Client: Devon County Devon County Council asked exeGesIS to calculate the gradients along their Rights of Way network. This would inform decisions about accessibility and the availability of the network for different users, and particularly targeting resources in order to improve accessibility. ... read more July 2006. Categories: CAMS Countryside access Data analysis GIS Gradient Analysis Path survey Rights of Way Spatial data capture