CERCT - Centre for Earth Resource Conservation Trust

Geospatial Analytics Division

Geospatial Analytics Division

Geospatial analytics gathers, manipulates and displays geographic information system (GIS) data and imagery including GPS and satellite images. They are used to create geographic models and data visualizations for more accurate modeling and predictions of trends.

Development of the natural resource geospatial data is the key step in sustainable earth resource planning. Our following 4 M approach is the unique model to achieve the strong spatial database for planning and monitoring the resources

Mapping:
Collection of thematic and quantitative baseline data (contemporary or historical) in geographic format.

Measuring:
More rigorous mapping process by quantifying and documenting the attributes of phenomena.

Modelling:
Process of describing a system under study through precise and typically mathematical relations of inputs and outputs, and to simulate the present, past or future behaviour.

Monitoring:
Regular assessment of the conditions by recording the shifts or changes in natural phenomena and human activities.

Our GIS and Remote sensing experts are capable of handling the huge spatial data and processing the high-resolution satellite imageries, drone imageries for the following application:

  • Crop Studies
  • Drought Monitoring and Assessment
  • Soil Moisture Determination
  • Soil Survey and Mapping
  • Landuse / Land Cover Mapping
  • Waste Land Mapping
  • Exploration and Monitoring of Water Resources
  • Watershed Management
  • Urban and Regional Planning
  • Weather and Climate Studies
  • Flood Mapping and Damage Assessment