Master Plan of the environmental threats of a Hotel construction site - Ikos Odissia Corfu - Greece.The construction of the "Ikos Odissia" Hotel in Corfu, Greece, marks an exciting development for the tourism industry in the region. However, every construction project, regardless of its significance, brings with it a set of environmental threats that must be addressed responsibly. This master plan outlines the key environmental concerns associated with the construction of Ikos Odissia Hotel and provides a comprehensive strategy for mitigating these threats. | Industrial Heritage Master PlanGuardians of the past, industrial sites testify to the ordeals and exploits of those who worked in them. Industrial sites are important milestones in the history of humanity, marking humanity's dual power of destruction and creation that engenders both nuisances and progress. | Shaded Relief Mapping | Gratini Dam - GreeceUnderstanding the impact of dam-triggered land use/land cover change | Expropriation Orthophoto MapThe dynamics of urban expansion and its impacts on land use/land cover change and small-scale farmers living near mining areas. | Open Pit Mining LandUse ChangesLand use/land cover changes in the mining area of coal fields of Northern Greece. |
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Lignite Center of Western MacedoniaLand use/land cover change dynamics analysis in mining areas of Lignite Center of Western Macedonia - Greece. | Vereggarria Renovation Project - CyprusDrone Mapping Photogrammetry and Orthophoto produce in Vereggarria abandonent settlement in Cyprus. | Geological Map of Athos Peninsula | Lignite Deposits in Megalopoli basin | Traffic Noise PredictionPrediction, Calculation and Mapping Road Traffic Noise in Asteras Vouliagmeni Bungalows and Resort. | Pm10 EstimationEstimate PM10 concentration due to a large renovation project in Asteras Hotels and Resort (Vouliagmeni - Greece). |
Open Pit Mining True Orho MappingGeomatics for Rehabilitation of Mining Area. | Potentiometric SurfacePotentiometric Surface and Water-Level Difference Maps of Selected Confined Aquifers in Northern Greece. | Geomorphology MappingTerrain cartography as an essential aspect of physical geography. | Geologic MappingGeological Web-Gis of Egnatia Motorway | Hydrolithology MappingCreation of a Digital Aquifer Permeability Map for the Chalkidiki watershed in North Greece. | Geologic MappingGeologic Mapping for water quality project. The case of Eleftheres watershed. North Greece. |
Noise EstimationNoise Estimation Mapping due to large Renovations Project. | Landfill 3D VisualisationIntergrated GIS, Fuzzy Logic and AHP in modelling Optimum Sites for Landfill Selection. | Watershed Conductivity and SalinityUrban Watersheds: Geology, Contamination, and Sustainable Development | Hazard Risk MappingIntergrated GIS, Fuzzy Logic and AHP in modelling Optimum Sites for Landfill Selection. | Geologic MappingHydrothermal alteration zones detection in Limnos Island through remote sensing. |
Digital Mapping
Geographic information systems (GIS), once used predominantly in cartography and computer programming, have become pervasive in everyday business and consumer use. The GIS technology is a tool used in many different engineering disciplines, including environmental, mining, petroleum, ocean and civil. GIS often involves looking at large datasets to draw conclusions from spatial patterns. And GIS is essential in planning of engineering projects. Nearly any engineer that is in some way connected with field-based projects uses GIS in some way.
Digital mapping or digital cartography is the process by which a collection of data is compiled and formatted into a virtual image. The primary function of this technology is to produce maps that give accurate representations of a particular area, detailing major road arteries and other points of interest. The technology also allows the calculation of distances from one place to another.
Though digital mapping can be found in a variety of computer applications, the main use of these maps is with the Global Positioning System, or GPS satellite network, used in standard automotive navigation systems.
Feature capture
Vector mapping is done with great attention to detail and a rigorous implementation of data capture procedures for obtaining the highest positional accuracy of features measured in the stereo-model.
Large scale mapping is essential for engineering projects. It is also a key component in GIS where it is a source containing rich geospatial information necessary for the management of relational databases.
Most common features captured are buildings, roads, utilities, vegetation and rivers. We have a long experience in this field, providing numerous organisations with various types of quality vector digital maps.
Mapping the globe
The challenge is to find, collect, and map it so that it tells your story and convinces your audience. Working in all traditional and new media spatial formats, Evmolpos maps has been transforming information into meaningful, beautiful and convincing maps and data.
With extensive expertise in many spatial and geographic fields, we focus on problem-based thinking based on a deep understanding of current capabilities and evolving technology trends. We can help you discover the right solutions whether it concerns data acquisition, cleaning or processing. Open Data policies and good practice, virtual cities based on GIS, BIM and CAD.
Whether we manage a project as a fully final solution, Evmolpos maps will clarify your geospatial questions, turn your data into information and knowledge, and help you tell your story in the most compelling way possible.