Carmarthenshire Greenspace analysis Client: Carmarthenshire County Council exeGesIS undertook an analysis of Greenspace and Public Open Space in Carmarthenshire for 21 major and 51 minor settlements to determine the percentage of the population in each settlement which passed set criteria. The results were reviewed by local authority staff via a website, allowing comments to be left and read by others. ... read more August 2010. Categories: Consultation Data analysis Data processing GIS Greenspace Rights of Way Survey Web site
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time a number of Legal Orders had come into force that changed the network, meaning their digital definitive map was out of date and inaccurate.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
Heads of the Valleys Greenspace Provision Analysis Client: A consortium of Blaenau Gwent, Caerphilly, Torfaen, Merthyr and Rhondda Cynon Taff County Borough Councils Over several years exeGesIS undertook a number of analyses of Greenspace provision, comparing the results against the standards in the CCW Greenspace Toolkit. Analysis was undertaken to determine the distance between each postcode and the nearest access point on the nearest Greenspace. ... read more October 2009. Categories: Data analysis Data processing GIS Greenspace Network analysis Rights of Way
RCT Rights of Way Definitive Map Update Client: Rhondda Cynnon Taf County Borough Council Various datasets relating to the rights of way management in Rhondda Cynnon Taf had fallen out of date, and exeGesIS was asked to assist Rhondda Cynnon Taf County Borough Council with the task of updating and correcting this information, using data from multiple sources to do so. ... read more July 2009. Categories: CAMS Data analysis Data processing GIS Network analysis Rights of Way Statistical analysis
CROW Act - Lost Ways Client: The Countryside Agency Working with the Countryside and Community Research Unit of Gloucester University and other specialist consultants exeGesIS contributed to a major contract on 'Lost Ways' research. 'Lost Ways' is... read more March 2008. Categories: Rights of Way Web map
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
Cornwall Rights of Way Survey Client: Cornwall County Council exeGesIS has undertaken 25,000 km of PROW survey and have a network of trained and experienced path surveyors. One of our largest contracts was a 100% survey of the 4,500km network of paths in Cornwall. ... read more November 2004. Categories: CAMS Path survey Rights of Way
Rights of Way Improvement Plan Consultancy Client: Brecon Beacons National Park Having worked for the Countryside Agency as part of a consultancy team managing the Rights of Way Improvement Plan (ROWIP) pilots across England, we have developed considerable experience in this... read more August 2003. Categories: Countryside access Rights of Way
Wales's rights of way condition survey 2002 Client: Countryside Council for Wales The Countryside Council for Wales contracted Exegesis to design and deliver a survey to establish the condition of the path network to provide estimates of the resources required to properly maintain ... read more December 2002. Categories: Data analysis Database GIS In-field technology Path survey Rights of Way Survey methodology development Volunteer surveys