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For more information regarding: Defence, Risk Management, Agriculture & Environment and GMES, please contact:

Infoterra France (Headquarter) - How to get there?
31 rue des Cosmonautes
31402 Toulouse Cedex 4
France

T. +33 (0)5 62 19 55 70
F. +33 (0)5 62 19 97 81

For more information regarding: Government and Local Authorities, Telecom, Photogrammetry & Remote Sensing, please contact:

Infoterra France (Administration department) - How to get there?
2600 route des Crêtes - BP 282 06903 Sophia-Antipolis Cedex
France

T. +33 (0)4 97 23 23 23
F. +33 (0)4 93 95 83 29

 

 
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Gis map

Infoterra’s multi-competent team of highly experienced engineers’ fully master Gis map

Urban expansion, new human settlements in risk-prone areas are rapid phenomena that aren’t reflected in conventional cartography due to its updating frequency. Yearly monitoring using high-resolution satellite Gis map allows providing a cost-effective answer to this problem, “filling the gap “between cartography updates. The Gis map can be enriched by combination with socio-economic data, to allow a full characterization of vulnerability.

The experience brought by historical events is an invaluable source of Gis map system for further prevention and risks preparedness. Satellite based observation allows to collect Gis maps and analyses of disaster events. Managing and sharing risk information is a standard need of risk management communities of actors, at regional or national level

Infoterra is the industrial leader of the Eurorisk programme federating the best scientific and industrial European capacities in the domain of risk management services. When it is important to get a comprehensive understanding of our actual environment in a timely manner, satellite and aerial imagery provides an extremely valuable source of Gis map processing. The wide range of sensors available today on the market, combined with powerful data processing systems help to rapidly and securely create accurate maps of our ever changing world.

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