Exegesis were contracted to establish whether aerial imagery from UAVs could be used to investigate the spatial and temporal extent of bait digging at selected sites in Wales.
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.
Exegesis developed a new mapping system to display marine spatial data, consisting of a web interface for configuring the mapper and a modern and feature-rich web application for displaying maps.
Exegesis was contracted to establish vegetation monitoring at a saltmarsh coastal realignment site. This required the collection of high resolution aerial imagery, quadrat based vegetation survey, mapping in GIS and production of a detailed report.
We were contracted to provide a mobile and web-based system to monitor litter and fly-tipping for organisations in Scotland.
Working with Powys Council, we developed a new module for CAMS to allow users to manage the Register of Common Land and Village Greens. This new module makes it easy for them to fulfil their statutory duties in this area. The solution integrates GIS mapping of the Common Land and Village Green parcels with full information on the land ownership, rights holders, rights particulars and more.
When the Thames Path National Trail Association took over management of the section of the Thames Path through London, they approaches exegesis to carry out a full condition survey of this section of the Thames Path.
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.
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.
We created a hedgerow map for the Gower based upon Ordnance Survey MasterMap and aerial photograph interpretation. The resulting dataset contained 22,370 features of which 17,013 were thought to be hedges.
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