Spatial Modeling

By leveraging diverse data sources—such as satellite, airborne, sUAS, and terrestrial—spatial information is utilized to analyze and forecast patterns and relationships across geographic regions.This technique enables the interpretation of how environmental factors and human activities interact across space. This provides critical insights for a variety of important applications.

  • Land Use and Urban Planning
  • Environmental Monitoring
  • Disaster Management
  • Transportation and Critical Infrastructure
  • Conservation and Wildlife Management
Spatial Modeling
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Integrating traditional LiDAR and orthophotography with geophysical tools such as echo bathymetry, ground-penetrating radar (GPR), and electromagnetic (EM) field characterization, Elevate can generate detailed 3D models of both surface and subsurface environments. Elevate uses remote data collection from terrestrial stations, occupied, and unoccupied aerial systems (sUAS or “drones”). When paired with the latest in sUAS geophysical equipment technology, our methods allow for more rapid data collection than traditional methods.

Below is an example of how Elevate conducted a multi-method site evaluation at a project site in Dallas, Texas. Click here to learn more about this project.

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