Digital Mapping
Digital mapping combines geographic, historic, environmental and cultural data in a visually accessible way. It’s a cost effective approach to understanding spatial relationships over time.
Digital mapping uses geospatial software, historic surveys, social media and cellphone technologies to highlight land features, traditional waterways, habitat change, property boundaries and the impact of flooding, fire and dams on municipalities, for disaster recovery and community growth.
It’s also a critically important tool for land back claims and Indigenous treaty settlements, offering new ways to redefine relationships between governments, Indigenous peoples and the land in the 21st century.
Land is family, culture, survival. Let’s talk about how digital mapping technologies can work for you.