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Green Shoots

Client: The British Association for Shooting & Conservation (BASC)

We developed the BASC Green Shoots website, which is designed to encourage their members to contribute to biodiversity conservation by recording shooting areas, habitats and species they see.
 

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Church Heritage Cymru

Client: Church in Wales

Church Heritage Cymru is a digital database of church buildings with integrated GIS. Exegesis developed the system in 2015 for the Church in Wales in order to capture information on all its churches.

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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.

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Faculty Application System and Church Heritage Record

Client: Church of England

Church of England Faculty Application System and Church Heritage RecordThe Archbishops’ Council Faculty Simplification Group commissioned a working party to make recommendations for modernising and streamlining the faculty system. As part of this endeavour, ChurchCare - the Church of England's national resource - together with Exegesis, developed the Church Heritage Record and Online Faculty System.

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Documentation of the NBN REST API

Client: Joint Nature Conservation Committee

Documenting the NBN REST web servicesexeGesIS was contracted by the JNCC to provide documentation for the REST API. This was aimed at hobbyist programmers and included a ‘cookbook’ showing how to make a REST call and interpret the response.
 

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FlyMapper

Client: Zero Waste Scotland and Fly Tipping Action Wales

Flymapper fly tipping website and mobile app

FlyMapper is a tool for the reporting and management of fly tipping incidents. Developed by Exegesis, FlyMapper combines field recording of incidents via a mobile application and the management of data through a central database which is shared by multiple organisations.
 

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Definition and mapping of open mosaic habitats on previously developed land: phase 2 testing methods and developing the habitat inventory

Client: Defra

The hoverfly Xylota sylvarumWe identified the key features and enhanced knowledge of the distribution of UK BAP Open Mosaic Habitats on Previously Developed Land. This involved the development of a survey methodology and a survey of 98 sites to identify OMH habitat, including a survey of invertebrates on 50 - the largest single survey of its kind in the UK.

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Norfolk Heritage Explorer

Client: Norfolk Historic Environment Service

Norfolk Heritage ExplorerWorking closely together with Norfolk Landscape Archaeology we developed the Norfolk Heritage Explorer, a sophisticated website making Norfolk's rich Historic Environment Record data accessible to the public. The website has recently been given a facelift, becoming the first of our heritage websites to use the mojoPortal CMS.

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Hebridean Connections website

Client: Hebridean Connections

Hebridean ConnectionsexeGesIS developed a content management system linked to an interactive website which allows the recording and exploration of the rich cultural heritage of the Hebrides. This work was comissioned by local history societies and has become a major resource for researchers and the public from all over the world.

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National Bat Monitoring Programme Recording Website and Database

Client: Bat Conservation Trust

National Bat Monitoring Programme Online Recording Website and Database

Exegesis upgraded the National Bat Monitoring Programme (NMBP) recording system to SQL Server with an accompanying website that allows volunteers to record their roost counts online. The website includes recording forms, mapping and administration pages as well as an Access administration client.

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