GIS Mapping
Geographic Information system (GIS) is increasingly being used in environmental management, particularly to assist with marine planing. The Wales Activity Mapping project is a collaborative approach with multiple partners that uses GIS as an evidence based approach.
The Wales Activity Mapping GIS system is designed primarily at Recreation, Conservation and Tourism managers but the uses are wide ranging. PCF designed the project for multiple users with differing needs.
WHY PCF ?
PCF have an excellent track record of delivering GIS mapping tools and needs for our customers, including:
- Economic Valuation of Marine Recreation Activity – National Trust, Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority and Port of Milford Haven
- Coasteering Feasibility – National Trust, Outdoor Sector
- Recreation Character Areas – Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority, Visit Wales and Countryside Council for Wales
- Development Consents – Pembrokeshire Marine SAC Relevant Authorities Group
Contact us to discuss your GIS mapping requirements.
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