Important plant areas in Wales Client: Plantlife International exeGesIS were contracted by Plantlife Cymru to help with the identification of computer based methods and techniques suitable for defining and mapping Important Plant Area (IPA) boundaries. We demonstrated how spatial analysis techniques can be used to define IPA boundaries and how areas of potential IPA expansion can be modelled and visualised using GIS. ... read more March 2007. Categories: Biodiversity Data analysis GIS
Rights of Way Network Gradient Analysis Client: Devon County Devon County Council asked exeGesIS to calculate the gradients along their Rights of Way network. This would inform decisions about accessibility and the availability of the network for different users, and particularly targeting resources in order to improve accessibility. ... read more July 2006. Categories: CAMS Countryside access Data analysis GIS Gradient Analysis Path survey Rights of Way Spatial data capture
Stone curlew disturbance analysis Client: Cambridge University, the RSPB and English Nature exeGesIS used a GIS model to predict the effects of disturbance from visual stimuli on nesting stone curlew Burhinus oedicnemus. This was used to map and graph the effects of different disturbances on the birds and identify the best areas to undertake habitat management to encourage nesting. ... read more February 2006. Categories: Data analysis Ecology GIS Viewshed analysis
Wales's rights of way condition survey 2002 Client: Countryside Council for Wales The Countryside Council for Wales contracted Exegesis to design and deliver a survey to establish the condition of the path network to provide estimates of the resources required to properly maintain ... read more December 2002. Categories: Data analysis Database GIS In-field technology Path survey Rights of Way Survey methodology development Volunteer surveys