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ENERGY

80% of data held within this sector has a spatial component. Successfully understanding, analysing and distributing this information helps to manage physical, human and financial risks during the lifecycle of a project. By exploring new assets, completing due diligence or assessing environmental impact; Island GIS works across the oil and gas and renewable energy sectors to maximise business value and performance.

ENVIRONMENT

Understanding the geographical environment in which you operate helps to minimise risk and reduce impacts; thus, saving time and money throughout the lifecycle of a project. Environmental data is now being collected and made available at increasing rates through satellite remote sensing and via both national/global and public/private organisations. Island GIS has the knowledge and experience to collate, analyse and distribute this information efficiently to suit the requirements of your organisation.

UTILITIES

Planning, construction and upgrades to utility networks can be significantly enhanced at all stages of the project by good GIS data management and visualisation. GIS facilitates understanding of terrain variations along a route; the assessment of social and environmental impacts; and the central management of data in a form that is accessible to a large number of partners, stakeholders, consultants and public bodies who are involved in projects of this kind. Island GIS has experience in and provides specialised solutions for pipeline and transportation planning.

WATER

The world's supply and distribution of clean, fresh water is steadily decreasing. 40% of the world’s population currently suffers from serious water shortages at some point throughout the year. With current climate stresses these trends will continue to rise alongside the threats to health & security. Services provided by Island GIS promote better understanding and communication of these issues at local, national and international levels.

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