GIS
A geographic information system (GIS), is an information system for capturing, storing, analyzing, managing and presenting data which are linked to location. Geographic Information Systems allows natural resource managers to take a birds eye view of the landscape, while still having detailed information on each of the natural assets located on the ground. We use GIS everyday to help our clients achieve their goals and objectives.
Whether its building out a map and database for a 50 acre farm, or analyzing the fuel types on a 5000 acre parcel, our goal is to use cutting edge GIS technology to bring clients a more detailed, efficient look at their natural resources.
Sus·tain·able
adjective
1 : capable of being sustained
2 a : of, relating to, or being a method of harvesting or using a resource so that the resource is not depleted or permanently damaged
<sustainable techniques>
<sustainable agriculture>
<sustainable forestry>
b : of or relating to a lifestyle involving the use of sustainable methods
<sustainable society>
So·lu·tion
noun
1 a : an action or process of solving a problem

