Land Management
What is the current and historical landuse? Where are individual field boundaries? How well are crops growing?
Infoterra’s specialist team can help governments and commercial organisations understand the environment in which they work and offer support for better management of the landscape.
Land Information & Management
Farming and forestry are the main land uses in rural areas. with half of the EU’s land being farmed. In many countries across the globe farming remains the primary source of employment.
High quality geographic data provides the common framework for a variety of applications, including land management, conservation and administration. Infoterra’s experience & capability in requirements capture and the design/building of spatial solutions, has proven very successful in support of land/forestry mapping, land parcel information systems, cadastral mapping & land registration. This knowledge has led to the successful implementation of a number projects.
Project examples:
- Business case development & technical advice on the development of a GIS system to support the Land Registry of Ireland (2.2 million land parcels).
- Defra’s main spatial partner for the delivery of their Spatial Information REpository (SPIRE), part of the UK’s contribution to the EU INSPIRE programme.
- Consultancy support to the Vietnam Land Administration Project (VLAP) to develop a comprehensive, nationally-consistent land administration system of several million cadastral land parcels.
For more information download our land administration services flyer or contact us to discuss your project.
Crop Management
Our team of agricultural specialists and partner companies have years of experience in assisting the agriculture sector – clients range from individual farmers to national government organisations.
Farmstar, our crop monitoring service, which uses both satellite and airborne data, provides guidance and recommendation maps for crops such as winter wheat, barley, oilseed rape, sugar beet & potatoes.
The maps are designed to provide information at critical growth stages – view more information and example maps