6. Remote Sensing & Land Use Planning

Remote sensing and GIS technologies are at the core of modern environmental and land resource management. We specialize in generating accurate, high-resolution spatial data to support project planning, regulatory compliance, and sustainable land use development. Our services empower decision-makers with clear, science-backed visual insights derived from satellite, drone, and field-integrated data systems.


🔹 Land Use & Land Cover (LULC) Mapping

We provide detailed LULC mapping using satellite imagery and drone survey data to classify land into various categories such as forest, agriculture, water bodies, settlements, wastelands, and industrial zones. Our LULC studies support:

  • Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA/EMP)
  • Master plans for urban and industrial areas
  • Site suitability analysis for development and conservation
  • Change detection and temporal monitoring
  • Buffer zone mapping around ecologically sensitive areas

All maps are prepared in accordance with NRSC/NBSS classification schemes and are supported by field verification and high-quality cartographic outputs.


🔹 GIS & Remote Sensing Analysis

Our GIS-based spatial planning services integrate multiple data layers to assist in technical decision-making for infrastructure, watershed, environmental zoning, and disaster risk management. Key offerings include:

  • Digital Elevation Model (DEM) analysis and terrain modeling
  • Drainage and slope mapping for flood risk evaluation
  • Groundwater recharge and runoff zone identification
  • Overlay analysis for land acquisition, hazard zones, and green belt planning
  • Geodatabase development for long-term monitoring and planning

We use advanced tools like QGIS, ArcGIS, ERDAS Imagine, and Global Mapper, alongside high-resolution imagery from Sentinel, Landsat, IRS, and drone platforms.


Why This Matters

High-quality geospatial analysis ensures accuracy in planning, regulatory compliance, and resource conservation. Our remote sensing and land use services empower industries, planners, and environmental agencies to design smarter, sustainable, and legally sound projects.