Aerial & Satellite Image Analysis
MFA offers aerial and satellite image analysis services for both small and large projects requiring image interpretation, classification, and analysis. MFA's GIS analysts are experienced with a variety of aerial and satellite image products, including high-resolution orthoimagery and multi-spectral imagery, such as Quickbird and Landsat. In addition, MFA's GIS analysts can employ either pixel- or object-based land use classification methods. Image analysis can be used in ascertaining forest stand types, evaluating the health of a watershed, or determining general land use. Whether used on its own or in conjunction with ancillary data, such as zoning and parcel information, aerial and satellite image analysis can provide valuable information to help in your organization's decision making.
Featured Projects
Land Use Classification - Gee Creek Watershed
Client: Washington State University, Clark County Extension / Ridgefield, Washington
GIS Analysts used aerial and satellite imagery to conduct land use classification and analysis within the Gee Creek Watershed.
Hood River Valley Land Use Classification
Client: Columbia Land Trust / Hood River County, Oregon
GIS Analysts used high resolution aerial imagery to conduct land use classification and analysis within the Hood River County.
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