Land Exploration and Digital Modeling
Content of this study:
Researching local resources on the land and its surroundings, determining possibilities
Local climate data (what was it like in the past, how is it now - are there changes?)
Threats to land: flood, storm, fire...
to take precautions against threats
Land altitude, aspect, sun exposure and wind data
Clean energy production potential
For effective design of buildings (utilizing sunlight with passive solar design, etc.)
To determine plant species and planting locations
Interviewing local elders (how was the living in the past, what was grown, what has changed?)
Determining the local's current livelihoods
What are the local endemic plant species? How can we evaluate it? (Species that have adapted to the local area will be more resistant)
Things that can be transformed into value-added products
Local labor resources, construction material resources
Construction material resources within the field (important in determining building types and shapes)
Determination of soil structure in the field
Soil analysis
Inspection pits in the soil
To determine the types of plants that can be grown on the land
What can be used as construction material (things that can be found under the ground: clay, sand, stone, lime...)
Determining the water holding capacity of the soil (for making ponds, ditches)
Obtaining a 3-dimensional digital model of the terrain
Photographs and videos taken from above with drone flights
3-dimensional digital model obtained from photographs
All data on the land is recorded at the time of exploration.
This model is delivered to the customer to be visualized over the internet or on his own computer.
Distance, area and volume measurements can be made on the digital model of the land.
The digital model can be delivered in different formats for use in different software
It can be transferred to 3D design software such as AutoCAD, MicroStation etc. and can be used for visualization, promotion and design in these software.
Can be placed and published on terrain in Google Earth
Obtaining a topographic map of the land
Produced using 3D digital model data
Isosurface curves map (required for permaculture design, preliminary project, detail design)
When the work is completed, a report is prepared and the report file and digital data are delivered to the customer.