Utilising NDVI in Farming
Normalised Difference Vegetation Index or NDVI is a method of determining crop health by measuring how well the crop reflects light.
Normalised Difference Vegetation Index or NDVI is a method of determining crop health by measuring how well the crop reflects light.
The School of Global, Urban and Social Studies (GUSS) within RMIT University recently undertook a pilot project to determine the feasibility of using machine-learning ability to identify occupied ground surface car spaces using aerial photography (NearMap) and satellite imagery from Sentinel-2.
Integrating and analysing geographic and environmental data for the entire Victorian coastline to address some of Victoria’s most pressing environmental, economic and resource issues.
This year at our annual client Christmas party we were joined by guest speaker, Mark Balla. Mark is the founding director of We Can’t Wait. who provide sustainable sanitation for schools in the developing world.
At the most recent Victorian Spatial Excellence Awards one of our staff, Danielle Cherubin won the Young Professional of the Year Award.
MinView successfully won the award for Technical Excellence at the spatial industry’s premier gala event where organisations and individuals are acknowledged for their outstanding contributions and achievements.
In conjunction with John Wiley and Sons, Spatial Vision has recently completed work on the 9th Edition of the Jacaranda Atlas, the pre-eminent student atlas in Australia.
The Local Government Spatial Reference Group (LGSRG) provides a voice for GIS professional staff across Victoria’s 79 councils.
Currently, Victoria’s most valuable fishery is the Rock Lobster Fishery, which is accessed by both the commercial and recreational fishing sectors.
Geological Survey of NSW (GSNSW) engaged Spatial Vision to design and develop a new release of their MinView web mapping application.