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Agriculture * Banking/FinancialServices * Conservation/Environment * Consulting/ManagementServices * Defense&Intelligence * Education * Forestry * Government * HealthCare/Services * Hotel/Restaurant * Insurance * LawEnforcement/CriminalJustice * Libraries/Museums * Logistics/VehicleManagement * Manufacturing * Media/PrintMedia/Advertising * Oil/Gas/Mining/Pipeline * Public Safety * Real Estate * Retail * SocialWelfare/HumanServices * Telecommunication * Transportation * Utilities * Water/WastewaterGeographic Analysis Aids In ManagementGeography is a key factor in conservation and environmental management. Government and corporations use geography to help monitor the environment and conservation programs more efficiently and cost-effectively. More specifically, some of the areas geography aids in are site remediation, natural resources management, waste management, groundwater modeling, environmental impact assessment, policy assessment, vegetation mapping, and water quality. Conservation is also based on geography, specific regions and habitats being set aside for the safety and conservation of various species. Geography is key in helping organizations comply with the many conservation and environmental regulations. GbBIS: A Resource Study and ComplianceToolGbBIS Software offers vast solutions to many of the problematic situations facing conservation organizations today. The power of GIS allows personel to create a series of maps and reports that could aid in the following conservation/resource areas and more: Estuary, Marine Life, Forestry and Watershed. These maps and reports will better help conservationists determine where to focus their efforts, where to funnel needed monies and resources, where new areas of opportunity are. They will also help businesses make sure that they are not infringing on areas that have been classified as a protected area. |
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