ORBISAT
Cadastre - Urban and territorial development
With Orbisat, display and interpret current geographic information with frequent high-resolution images. Update your GIS layers and mapping applications to display real-time data and improve accuracy in geoinformatics, UX, logistics, and planning.
Cadastre and Land Registries
Orbisat provides high-resolution satellite imagery and GIS maps in support of cadastral maps and provides the basis for subsequent mapping projects to meet the needs of many crucial public services, including tax assessment, emergency management, public works and planning. of national security. .
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Satellite imagery that forms the basis for the generation of action plan maps, if used in the context of smart cadastral vector data, can improve the details of thematic maps as well as action plan maps. It also helps in monitoring changes in land cover which can be identified through detailed change detection processing procedures and implemented in the GIS cadastral mapping project.
A cadastral map has four main purposes:
It provides a cartographic record of surveys and subdivisions of official and sometimes private lands.
Facilitates the administration and transfer of land ownership.
Register the ownership of the land.
Helps in the valuation and taxation of land.
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Orbisat offers customized end-to-end solutions to meet the needs of our customers. We are a leading global provider of high-resolution satellite imagery, GIS and cadastral mapping for land registries and cadastral agencies worldwide.
Our services include:
Quick acquisition/urgent tasks
Orbisat accepts RUSH task orders for satellite imagery data around the world to support live events, natural disasters, global security, and various other applications where FAST delivery of imagery data is critical. In most cases, we can provide image data within 2 hours of acquisition.
Urban and territorial development
Satellite images, integrated into GIS and CAD maps, are fundamental tools for planners, developers and engineers for urban and territorial development. These technologies make it possible to collect strategic information for the planning of districts or entire cities, facilitating large-scale mapping for various applications.
Satellite image information, combined with GIS maps, is used to analyze construction costs and environmental impacts of alternative routes for utility and transportation corridors. In addition, it facilitates the classification of land cover and use, and identifies populations at risk where human intervention is crucial to prevent hazards during development.
Visualize the change
Map, display and analyze data against recent and historical topographic information
Satellite images are ideal for creating or updating base maps and detecting changes in urban land cover and use. Thanks to their multispectral bands, they allow frequent coverage and comparison of different temporal sequences to classify soil and vegetation areas for proposed projects.
Other applications include:
Updating road networks and urban infrastructure.
Analysis of density, distribution and population growth.
Preparation of housing typologies.
Basin analysis.
Get timely information
View changes and developments in land use and infrastructure as they occur.