As infrastructure demands continue to outpace workforce growth, one San Francisco-based startup is betting that artificial ...
Infrastructure failures rarely happen without warning, but the signals are often too subtle to detect through periodic ...
A new organization with a clear ambition has recently entered the geospatial landscape. Taylor Geospatial was established to ...
After more than a decade in development, the first five parts of the Land Administration Domain Model (LADM) Edition II have ...
A decade of radar observations from the Copernicus Sentinel-1 satellite mission has revealed that land in many of the world's ...
Collecting geospatial data from a moving platform is known as mobile mapping. Mobile mapping systems are often equipped with a variety of photographic, radar, Lidar or other types of remote sensing ...
The German Federal Agency for Cartography and Geodesy (BKG) is creating a digital twin of the whole of Germany that can be used to simulate various future scenarios in order to adequately address ...
The use of 3D laser scanners is expanding the role of geospatial technology in criminal investigations. The technology is being used to produce accurate, feature-rich visualizations of crime scenes ...
A leading Italian engineering firm took on a pioneering surveying endeavour: to map the iconic St. Peter’s Basilica in Vatican City. Commissioned to create a digital twin of the revered structure, the ...
Lidar technology has undergone significant advancements in the past ten years, revolutionizing applications in various fields such as surveying, forestry, urban planning and environmental monitoring.
In response to the devastating effects of plastic on the Earth’s oceans, and specifically on waterways and coastal environments, the International Federation of Surveyors (FIG) has formed the Mapping ...
As cities continue to expand, the need for innovative, sustainable solutions to urban heat island (UHI) effects becomes more urgent. Digital twins offer a promising approach to addressing UHI ...