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Mapping 342± Acres of Montana's Native Beauty
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Nestled in the picturesque landscape of Montana's Bridger Foothills lies a 342± acre property overflowing with beauty and opportunity.
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Raster vs Vector Data: The Ultimate Guide
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Without data, there would be no reason for GIS to exist; the whole point of GIS is to create, manage, analyze, and map data. However, a lot of programs deal with data. What makes GIS so interesting is that it can handle both attribute data, which describes the characteristics of a feature, and geospatial data, which describes the absolute and relative location of a feature.
The Cartography Tools Of Our Past
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Whether it be studying the world’s geography, getting directions to the supermarket, or checking the elevation of a hike, we use maps on a daily basis – often, without even realizing it. Due to their ubiquity, we don’t tend to give a second thought to using maps, but a lot goes into creating these visual depictions of the world around us.
The Past, Present, And Future Of GIS
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Geographic Information Systems (GIS) are computer systems for capturing, storing, analyzing, and managing data and associated attributes spatially referenced to the earth. In other words, a GIS lets us visualize data on a map. Since it was first created in the late 1960s, GIS technology has grown exponentially. Today, there are many applications of GIS beyond what it was initially developed for, with GIS being used across industries, from real estate to agriculture. As it becomes increasingly accessible to businesses, both big and small, and more precise through rapid advancements in technology, the future of GIS is bright.
What Is A Survey Plan, And How Are They Used?
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Are you considering buying or developing land? Are you a property owner looking to settle a land dispute? If so, you're probably looking at investing in a survey plan. For real estate investors, land developers, and property owners alike, having a land survey is essential since, without them, we wouldn't know where one piece of land ends, and another begins.
A Wildfire’s Worst Nightmare: GIS
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Wildfires are one of the most devastating natural disasters known to man. In 2021 alone, we saw 58,985 fires and 7,100,000 acres of land destroyed in the US. As society continues to grow and expand, the risks from wildfires increase dramatically, especially in areas that have historically been prone to them, such as the western United States.
Land id™ Introduces Faster and Easier Creation of Targeted Mailing Lists
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Dallas, TX — July 25, 2022 — Land id™ (formerly MapRight) is thrilled to announce that the new custom polygon tool for extracting direct marketing and research lists is now available for users. This new selection feature, found in our Create CSV Report options, allows users to draw a precise area of interest and produce a mailing list with the exact land and landowner characteristics they need.