Tag Archive for: casestudy

Case Study: Victoria Unearthed

The Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning (DELWP) commissioned Spatial Vision to implement a web-mapping tool which provides information about potential land and groundwater contamination and historical business listings.

Case Study: Wine Australia Digitised Wine Region Boundaries

The North East Catchment Management Authority engaged Spatial Vision to model and spatially represent changes in key climatic factors, agricultural productivity and water balance.

Case Study: Groundwater Resource Report Tool Update

The Groundwater Resource Report tool is a customised mapping tool that enables land owners and other groundwater users to locate aquifer informaiton for any acquifer in Victoria.

Case Study: Embedding Climate Adaptation in Agriculture in North East Victoria

The North East Catchment Management Authority engaged Spatial Vision to model and spatially represent changes in key climatic factors, agricultural productivity and water balance.

Case Study: Cooling the City Pilot Project

The Urban Sustainability brand within the City of Melbourne required a pilot project to analyse and map the thermal comfort for pedestrian routes.

Case Study: STAR Mobile Data Capture

The Biodiversity Division of DELWP engaged Spatial Vision to produce a mobile application in ArcCollector to be the field data capture tool for the DELWP biodiversity web mapping application STAR.

Case Study: GIS Service Plan

Melton City Council engaged Spatial Vision to develop a GIS service plan including review of its existing operational work needs.

Case Study: SHAP Hunting Area Dataset

DELWP needed to provide an authoritative spatial dataset for Victoria that identified where hunting of different pest and game species could occur on public land.

Case Study: Invest in Victorian Agriculture

The Invest in Victorian Agriculture web site was built to support the growth of Victoria’s agri-food sector.

Case Study: Algae Scum Identification App

Algae Scum Identification Resource Kit is an app developed by Spatial Vision in conjunction with UTS. It enables users to identify and report potentially toxic freshwater algal blooms that may be forming scums or colouring the water.