Geographic Information Systems (GIS) mapping is a critical planning and conservation tool.
GIS allows us to identify, analyze, and communicate patterns and relationships between any number of cultural or natural resources.
We use GIS mapping to identify, analyze, and communicate information on: zoning and land use for comprehensive planning, build-out and building density scenarios, transfer of development rights (TDR) planning, stormwater management, proposed and existing trail networks, and protected and unprotected open space.
We share this technology with local governments, peer organizations, and private landowners, by offering high-quality customized color maps suitable for research, interactive presentations, and publication.