What we Offer?
Satellite monitoring
Satellite imagery is used for periodic monitoring of large areas, applying algorithms to estimate physical parameters such as chlorophyll or turbidity in water bodies on a continuous basis.
This generates historical records of environmental evolution and detects large-scale anomalies.
Validation with on site measurements
Geographic remote sensing is combined with local sampling to guarantee accuracy and reliability of the collected data.
Complete spatial estimation
Calibrated cartography is produced where each pixel provides quantitative information, optimising environmental monitoring and territorial analysis.
FAQs
What is remote sensing?
Remote sensing allows accurate information about the Earth’s surface to be obtained without being physically present. Satellite imagery and remote sensor data are used to monitor changes in terrain, vegetation, water bodies, infrastructure and more.
With this information, it is possible to:
- Analyse the evolution of agricultural or forest areas.
- Detect environmental and urban changes.
- Support territorial planning and resource management.
In short, remote sensing provides “a view from space” that supports more informed, faster and more efficient decision-making.
What are the applications of geographic remote sensing in water bodies?
Geographic remote sensing enables monitoring of physical and environmental
parameters of rivers, lakes, reservoirs or coastal areas, such as chlorophyll, turbidity and temperature. It is used for water quality monitoring, environmental studies and territorial planning, generating accurate maps to support decision-making.
When is it advisable to hire remote sensing services?
Geographic remote sensing services are recommended when accurate and continuous information is required for water bodies or extensive land areas. They allow analysis of environmental variables, detection of changes in water quality, impact studies and data integration into GIS systems for resource management and planning.