GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION SYSTEM
GIS
Step into the new frontier of cartography
Step into the new frontier
of cartography
Numerical Cartography
Geography, in a contemporary context, serves as a framework for interpreting territories. Rely on our algorithms to generate maps that are comprehensive in themes, including the status of vegetation, dimensional plans, georeferencing of classical cartography, photointerpretation of satellite imagery, soil classification, urban planning, and additional relevant topics.
Databases
Maximize the insights from your data. With our support, create your own geographical databases. Leveraging digital technology, you can obtain vector geometry collections to accurately represent cartographic outputs in the correct coordinate system, ensuring precise measurements and statistics.
Databases
Maximize the insights from your data. With our support, create your own geographical databases. Leveraging digital technology, you can obtain vector geometry collections to accurately represent cartographic outputs in the correct coordinate system, ensuring precise measurements and statistics.
Orthophoto
An orthophoto is an aerial photograph that has undergone orthorectification and georeferencing, ensuring that the scale of the representation remains uniform. As a result, the photograph can be considered equivalent to a topographic map.
CTR
The Regional Technical Map (abbreviated as CTR) is a type of topographic map produced by the Italian regions to represent their territory.
DEM
The Digital Elevation Model (DEM) is a digital representation of the distribution of elevation across a specific terrain or surface.
PENDENCY
The Slope Chart is an important analysis that represents the steepness of the terrain.
ISOIPSE
lines are used in topographic maps to connect all points that share the same elevation above sea level.
CLC
A land cover/land use map that encompasses most European countries, documenting data from the years 1990, 2000, 2006, 2012, and 2018.
VISIBILITY
The visibility analysis is a process that assesses the visibility between two or more points in a landscape, taking into account various factors such as distance, geomorphology, and signal quality.
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