Brochures

Harness the Power of GIS for Natural Resources

Issue link: https://resources.esri.ca/i/747912

Contents of this Issue

Navigation

Page 3 of 7

Harness the Power of GIS for Natural Resources Esri's GIS solutions help natural resource managers, researchers, policy makers and others to better understand the geographic relationships that affect sustainability, profitability, environmental issues and other concerns. They play a vital role in planning, evaluating, managing, and monitoring Canada's natural resources by enabling vast amounts of data across large areas to be combined, displayed and analyzed. Our solutions help foresters develop long term supply strategies, forecast silvicultural stock and determine harvesting system options. Mineral geologists and mine operators can use GIS to mine intelligently, efficiently and safely. Oil and gas companies leverage geography to determine where to drill, route a pipeline and increase efficiencies in their operations. Site Analysis Asset Management Regulatory Compliance Mobile Operations 2 Esri Canada | Harness the Power of GIS for Natural Resources Whether deciding where to set up a mining facility, drill a well or route a pipeline, these questions rely heavily on an understanding of geographic information. Esri's solutions integrate with an organization's business systems to help you get more from your existing data and information solutions. Esri's GIS solutions provide an information system to store, manage and maintain critical asset information. An integrated system reduces the cost of maintaining asset records and enables coordinated decision making. Reporting and compliance mandates require evaluation, collaboration and reliable assessment of conditions. Esri's solutions reduce environmental risk through data analysis, modeling and reporting. Collaborative efforts between agencies are supported via GIS enabled Web sites and the sharing of information. Esri's mobile solutions bring office technology to the field for work processes such as surveying and inventory capture. It allows field workers to capture observation and location data at the same time, build new databases, maintain database accuracy and conduct spatial analysis in the field.

Articles in this issue

view archives of Brochures - Harness the Power of GIS for Natural Resources