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A Legacy Land Holding: Telluride Mesa Ranch
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The M4 Ranch Group used Land id to map out the Telluride Mesa Ranch: a rare 2,080± deeded acre offering located just 45± minutes from Telluride Mountain Village.
This Summer, Visit the Hidden Continent of Zealandia
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In recent decades, GIS has helped us gather and spatially analyze data for increasingly complex scenarios. We’ve used it to learn more about how disease spreads around the world, to help astronauts plan future human missions to the moon, and even to create topographic maps of distant planets. Now, we’re taking GIS underwater.
An Online Mapping Tool Orientation
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The world of GIS is always expanding; we have an abundance of data and rapidly evolving technology, and when we combine the two, the possibilities are endless. By integrating data with geography, we can make connections and gain insights far more powerful than otherwise possible. However, there is a catch; GIS technology is extremely complex. That’s where an online mapping tool comes into play. With our platform, anyone (regardless of experience) can visually transform data into beautiful, usable maps.
The Secret to Maximizing the Value of Timberland
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A healthy, sustainable timber stand can be an extremely profitable asset in the long run. As such, maximizing the income timber-producing land generates is an obvious consideration. There are a wide variety of factors that can influence the value of a timber stand, and only by understanding those factors can property owners gain the highest possible return on their investment.
GIS Data Collection: Where it Comes From & How it Gets There
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According to Statista, 74 zettabytes of data will be created in 2021 alone - that’s 74 trillion gigabytes. Needless to say, there are massive amounts of data in circulation, and as smart devices become increasingly prevalent, that number is only expected to rise.
Get Your Hands Dirty With a Soils Report
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The dirt we stand on is more important than we may assume; it dictates what we can build, what we can grow, and how we should care for our land. Long story short, without a strong understanding of the property’s soil, we’d be hopelessly ill-equipped to manage it. To ensure they make the best possible decisions regarding their land, landowners can invest in a soils report, an analysis of the soil conditions at a particular site. Easy enough, right?
Get a Bird’s Eye View: Using Aerial Drone Photography to Sell Land
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Drones, also known as unmanned aerial systems (UASs) or unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), have evolved greatly since the first ready-to-fly model went on sale ten years ago. Now they’re everywhere. They’ve even landed in the hands of real estate professionals for the purposes of marketing land. Aerial photos and videos grab a prospective buyer’s attention and put the full geographic context of a property on display.
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