Aerial Mapping
Aerial mapping is the process of creating exact representations of the Earth's surface using airborne sensors to measure features such as elevation, color, shape, and size. This type of mapping is used to capture detailed geographic information or to analyze land cover and land use changes. It is used in a wide range of applications, from environmental monitoring to land management, urban planning, disaster management, and more. Aerial mapping can provide reliable and up-to-date insights into the Earth’s surface and its features, offering a critical tool for understanding our planet and making better-informed decisions.
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