Environmental Data

 Mapping environmental data through geoinformatics is indispensable for unraveling the physical characteristics of our land. It forms the basis for spatial analysis, modeling, and visualization, fostering informed decision-making in diverse fields, from environmental conservation to urban development.

Elevation Data and Derivatives

Elevation data retrived from OpenTopography and derivatives were generated using QGIS Hillshade, Slope and Aspect Tools

Land Cover

Land Cover raster layer from ESA Land Cover 300m product

Hydrological Modelling

Elevation data holds significance in diverse domains, offering valuable insights into water flow patterns and the potential repercussions of landscape alterations. The intricate relationship between erosion dynamics and water movement underscores the importance of understanding hydrological processes.

Using GIS tools in conjunction with elevation data, hydrological modeling not only delineates pathways for water flow but also allows for precise analyses of water availability, assessments of flood risk, and the identification of optimal locations for infrastructure development. Essentially, the integration of elevation data in hydrological modeling plays a pivotal role in informed decision-making for water resource management, environmental conservation, and sustainable land use planning.