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    ANZ Geospatial Analytics Market Report

    • marketreportanalytics.com
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    Updated Apr 20, 2025
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    Market Report Analytics (2025). ANZ Geospatial Analytics Market Report [Dataset]. https://www.marketreportanalytics.com/reports/anz-geospatial-analytics-market-90397
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    Dataset updated
    Apr 20, 2025
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    Market Report Analytics
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    https://www.marketreportanalytics.com/privacy-policyhttps://www.marketreportanalytics.com/privacy-policy

    Time period covered
    2025 - 2033
    Area covered
    Global
    Variables measured
    Market Size
    Description

    The ANZ Geospatial Analytics market, currently valued at approximately $0.68 billion in 2025, is projected to experience robust growth, with a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 9.13% from 2025 to 2033. This expansion is driven by increasing adoption of advanced technologies like AI and machine learning within geospatial applications, coupled with rising demand for precise location-based insights across diverse sectors. Key drivers include the need for improved infrastructure planning and management (particularly in Australia and New Zealand's sprawling landscapes), precision agriculture advancements demanding sophisticated data analysis, and the expanding use of geospatial data for resource exploration and environmental monitoring. The market is segmented by type (Surface Analysis, Network Analysis, Geovisualization) and end-user vertical (Agriculture, Utility & Communication, Defense & Intelligence, Government, Mining & Natural Resources, Automotive & Transportation, Healthcare, Real Estate & Construction, Others). Australia and New Zealand's strong government investment in digital infrastructure and data initiatives further fuels this market growth. While data privacy concerns and the need for skilled professionals represent potential restraints, the overall outlook remains positive, indicating a significant market opportunity for established players like NGIS Australia, Alteryx, and Esri Australia, as well as emerging innovative companies in the region. The strong growth trajectory is expected to continue throughout the forecast period (2025-2033), propelled by the increasing integration of geospatial analytics into various business processes. Companies are leveraging these advanced analytics to optimize operations, enhance decision-making, and gain a competitive edge. The market's regional distribution likely reflects a higher concentration in Australia due to its larger economy and more developed infrastructure. However, New Zealand's growing adoption of technology and focus on sustainable development will also contribute to a notable market share. Competition is likely to intensify as new entrants and technology advancements reshape the market landscape. The continued investment in research and development by both established and emerging companies will likely further fuel the growth of innovative solutions and services within the ANZ Geospatial Analytics market. Recent developments include: January 2023: Ecopia AI (Ecopia) and Woolpert announced an expanded collaboration to map Australia's top metropolitan areas in 3D. The resulting vector maps will offer Woolpert's Asia-Pacific clients an accurate, detailed, and up-to-date foundational layer of geospatial data representing the dimensional world. As one of the leading geospatial services providers, Woolpert works with commercial and government organizations alike to map and analyze locations for strategic decision-making., September 2022: Wellington-based Geospatial data, technology, and analytics company Lynker Analytics announced that it had been selected by Toitū Te Whenua Land Information New Zealand in order to capture the building outlines from publicly owned aerial imagery over the next three years. Toitū Te Whenua Land Information New Zealand maintains a national open dataset of the building outlines extracted from multiple years of imagery captured through airborne sensors.. Key drivers for this market are: Growing Demand for Geospatial Analytics in Smart City Development and Urban Planning, Integration of Advanced Technologies such as AI and ML in Geospatial Analytics Solutions. Potential restraints include: Growing Demand for Geospatial Analytics in Smart City Development and Urban Planning, Integration of Advanced Technologies such as AI and ML in Geospatial Analytics Solutions. Notable trends are: Agriculture Segment is Anticipated to Hold Significant Market Share.

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    ANZ Geospatial Analytics Market Size & Share Analysis - Industry Research...

    • mordorintelligence.com
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    Updated Feb 13, 2025
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    Mordor Intelligence (2025). ANZ Geospatial Analytics Market Size & Share Analysis - Industry Research Report - Growth Trends [Dataset]. https://www.mordorintelligence.com/industry-reports/anz-geospatial-analytics-market
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    pdf,excel,csv,pptAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Feb 13, 2025
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Mordor Intelligence
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    https://www.mordorintelligence.com/privacy-policyhttps://www.mordorintelligence.com/privacy-policy

    Time period covered
    2019 - 2030
    Area covered
    New Zealand
    Description

    The ANZ Geospatial Analytics Market report segments the industry into By Type (Surface Analysis, Network Analysis, Geovisualization), By End-user Vertical (Agriculture, Utility and Communication, Defense and Intelligence, Government, Mining and Natural Resources, Automotive and Transportation, Healthcare, Real Estate and Construction, Other End-user Verticals), and By Country (Australia, New Zealand).

  3. Surveying and Mapping Services in Australia - Market Research Report...

    • ibisworld.com
    Updated Apr 15, 2025
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    IBISWorld (2025). Surveying and Mapping Services in Australia - Market Research Report (2015-2030) [Dataset]. https://www.ibisworld.com/australia/industry/surveying-and-mapping-services/551/
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    Apr 15, 2025
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    IBISWorld
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    https://www.ibisworld.com/about/termsofuse/https://www.ibisworld.com/about/termsofuse/

    Time period covered
    2015 - 2030
    Area covered
    Australia
    Description

    Companies in the Surveying and Mapping Services industry have struggled with volatile downstream demand over the past few years. Demand for surveying services fluctuates in response to construction activity, as surveyors are a necessity for construction projects. Although demand for surveying services has risen in areas like heavy and civil engineering construction, as well as exploration, these gains haven’t been enough to counterbalance a drop in demand from residential building construction. Slow growth in the number of surveyors has constrained the market’s size, as more experienced surveyors are retiring while fewer young people are interested in pursuing surveying as a career. Overall, revenue is expected to have contracted at an annualised 3.9% over the five years through 2024-25 to $4.0 billion, including an anticipated plummet of 7.1% in 2024-25. Technological advancements in surveying and mapping services have influenced the industry’s performance. Cost-effective drone surveying technology with fast processing speeds has allowed some companies to provide value-added products that appeal to time-sensitive clients. However, some downstream clients with large capital resources have bypassed third-party surveying service providers, even though they can offer specialised services, and developed in-house surveying capabilities for cost efficiency, limiting surveyors’ pricing ability. Some large-scale surveyors have capitalised on a flurry of high-profile projects to build stronger reputations and expand their market share. Over the coming years, a recovery in key downstream sectors, including residential housing construction, as interest rates ease will improve the industry’s performance. As softening interest rates improve downstream conditions, surveyors working in construction markets will be in a better position to capitalise on improved downstream conditions. Investment in apartment and townhouse construction will also rally, driven by government efforts to solve housing supply shortages over the coming years. Industry revenue is projected to climb at an annualised 2.2% over the five years through 2029-30 to $4.1 billion.

  4. North Australia Project Tennant Inlier: archive of GIS and associated data

    • ecat.ga.gov.au
    • datadiscoverystudio.org
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    Updated Jan 1, 2006
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    Commonwealth of Australia (Geoscience Australia) (2006). North Australia Project Tennant Inlier: archive of GIS and associated data [Dataset]. https://ecat.ga.gov.au/geonetwork/srv/api/records/a05f7892-cc9a-7506-e044-00144fdd4fa6
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    Jan 1, 2006
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    Geoscience Australiahttp://ga.gov.au/
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    Description

    This data package is an archive of geospatially located and other digital geological and geophysical data covering the Tennant Inlier in the Northern Territory, a portion of the North Australia Project undertaken to understand elements within the North Australia Craton and its boundaries. It includes digital geospatial data and/or images for a number of regional scale, 1:250 000 scale and 1:100 000 scale geological map sheets, mineral locations, geophysical images, company drill hole and rock chip locations, company and Geoscience Australia geochemistry, and other regional themes. It also includes geophysical gravity data acquired by the project in the Tennant Inlier, including an ERMapper data set.

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    The Australian neighbourhood land-use profile dataset

    • opal.latrobe.edu.au
    • researchdata.edu.au
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    Updated May 31, 2023
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    Dennis Wollersheim; Ali Lakhani (2023). The Australian neighbourhood land-use profile dataset [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.26181/12864236.v1
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    Dataset updated
    May 31, 2023
    Dataset provided by
    La Trobe
    Authors
    Dennis Wollersheim; Ali Lakhani
    License

    CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedicationhttps://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
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    Description

    The land-use profile surrounding a neighbourhood is a determinant of health and associated with socioeconomic outcomes. In Australia, there is no national publicly available dataset detailing the land-use profile surrounding residential neighbourhoods. Using PostGIS a centroid was placed in every Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) defined Mesh Block (MB) – the smallest geographical structure in Australian geography which details the category of land-use (i.e. residential, parkland, commercial, industrial etc.) and population. Each MB was assigned a remoteness classification and socioeconomic status, as defined by the ABS. After a buffer based on a radius of 400 metres, 1-kilometre, 2-kilometres, and 5-kilometres was calculated around each centroid, the square metre of, and the percentage of the buffer covered by, each land-use category was calculated. This dataset will support the decisions of urban planners, diverse government departments, researchers and those involved in public and environmental health.

  6. North Australia Project Tanami Region and Arunta North: archive of GIS and...

    • ecat.ga.gov.au
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    Updated Jan 1, 2006
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    Commonwealth of Australia (Geoscience Australia) (2006). North Australia Project Tanami Region and Arunta North: archive of GIS and associated data [Dataset]. https://ecat.ga.gov.au/geonetwork/srv/api/records/a05f7892-cc9c-7506-e044-00144fdd4fa6
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    Dataset updated
    Jan 1, 2006
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    Geoscience Australiahttp://ga.gov.au/
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    Description

    This data package is an archive of geospatially located and other digital geological and geophysical data covering the Tanami Region and north Arunta in the Northern Territory and Western Australia, a portion of the North Australia Project undertaken to understand elements within the North Australia Craton and its margins. It includes themes for a number of regional scale, 1:250 000 scale, and 1:100 000 scale geological map sheets, mineral locations, geophysical images, company drill hole and rock chip locations, company and Geoscience Australia geochemistry, and interpretations and synthesis derived from the data.

  7. National Air Traffic Services Centres Database

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    • ecat.ga.gov.au
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    Updated 2012
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    K. Orr (2012). National Air Traffic Services Centres Database [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.4225/25/543b5445e91b1
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    2012
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    DataCitehttps://www.datacite.org/
    Geoscience Australia
    Authors
    K. Orr
    Description

    This point dataset contains the air traffic services centres in Australia.

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    ANZ Satellite Imagery Services Market Report

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    Updated Apr 22, 2025
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    Market Report Analytics (2025). ANZ Satellite Imagery Services Market Report [Dataset]. https://www.marketreportanalytics.com/reports/anz-satellite-imagery-services-market-87647
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    Dataset updated
    Apr 22, 2025
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Market Report Analytics
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    https://www.marketreportanalytics.com/privacy-policyhttps://www.marketreportanalytics.com/privacy-policy

    Time period covered
    2025 - 2033
    Area covered
    Global
    Variables measured
    Market Size
    Description

    The ANZ (Australia and New Zealand) satellite imagery services market, currently valued at approximately $130 million (extrapolated from the global 0.13 Million value and considering the relative economic strength and geographic size of ANZ), is experiencing robust growth, projected at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 11.61% from 2025 to 2033. This expansion is driven by several key factors. Firstly, increasing government investment in infrastructure projects, particularly in transportation and urban development, fuels demand for high-resolution imagery for planning and monitoring. Secondly, the agricultural sector's adoption of precision farming techniques, leveraging satellite data for crop monitoring and yield optimization, significantly contributes to market growth. Furthermore, the rising need for effective disaster management and environmental monitoring, especially given the region's susceptibility to natural hazards like bushfires and floods, necessitates advanced satellite imagery solutions. Finally, the burgeoning construction and mining industries utilize satellite imagery for site surveying, resource exploration, and project management, further bolstering market demand. The market is segmented by application (geospatial data acquisition and mapping, natural resource management, surveillance and security, conservation and research, disaster management, intelligence) and end-user (government, construction, transportation and logistics, military and defense, forestry and agriculture, other end-users). While the government sector currently holds a dominant market share, the private sector, particularly in construction, agriculture, and mining, is witnessing rapid growth. Key players in the ANZ market include Airbus SE, Geospatial Intelligence Pty Ltd, Geoimage Pty Ltd, Nearmap Australia Pty Ltd, and Aerometrex Limited, among others. Competition is relatively high, driven by technological advancements and the emergence of new entrants offering innovative solutions. The market's future growth hinges on continued technological innovation, including advancements in satellite sensor technology, data processing capabilities, and the development of user-friendly analytical platforms. Government regulations and policies promoting the use of geospatial data also play a crucial role in shaping the market's trajectory. Recent developments include: May 2023: Arlula announced the successful completion of its AUD 2.2 million (USD 1.5 million) initial investment round. This significant investment will enable the firm to increase access to Earth Observation (EO) data and imagery, helping people, small companies, and big corporations entirely use space-based data. This significant support demonstrates an interest in and acceptance of Arlula's aim to transform access to EO data and change businesses utilizing this priceless resource., May 2023: SouthPAN partners Geoscience Australia and Toit Te Whenua Land Information New Zealand have signed a contract with Inmarsat Australia for the new service on one of Inmarsat's three new I-8 satellites, bringing the southern hemisphere one step closer to first-rate satellite positioning. It can assist in preventing fatalities by offering precise safety tracking, increasing farm productivity through automated device tracking, or even supporting upcoming transport management systems.. Key drivers for this market are: Government Initiatives and Investments to Support the Market Growth, Advancements in satellite technology, including High-resolution imagery, multispectral data, SAR, etc.. Potential restraints include: Government Initiatives and Investments to Support the Market Growth, Advancements in satellite technology, including High-resolution imagery, multispectral data, SAR, etc.. Notable trends are: Government Initiatives and Investments to Support the Market Growth.

  9. Digital Elevation Model (DEM) of Australia with 1 Second Grid WCS

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    Updated Jul 12, 2017
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    Geoscience Australia (2017). Digital Elevation Model (DEM) of Australia with 1 Second Grid WCS [Dataset]. https://data.gov.au/dataset/ds-ga-22be4b55-24ac-4320-e053-10a3070a5236
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    esri mapserverAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Jul 12, 2017
    Dataset provided by
    Geoscience Australiahttp://ga.gov.au/
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Area covered
    Australia
    Description

    This service will be decommissioned on 4/3/2025. The replacement service with existing data is located at https://services.ga.gov.au/gis/rest/services/DEM_SRTM_1Second_2024/MapServer This service …Show full descriptionThis service will be decommissioned on 4/3/2025. The replacement service with existing data is located at https://services.ga.gov.au/gis/rest/services/DEM_SRTM_1Second_2024/MapServer This service represents the National Digital Elevation Model (DEM) 1 Second product derived from the National DEM SRTM 1 Second. The DEM represents ground surface topography, with vegetation features removed using an automatic process supported by several vegetation maps.

  10. Borehole Samples WMS

    • data.gov.au
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    Updated Aug 8, 2016
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    Geoscience Australia (2016). Borehole Samples WMS [Dataset]. https://data.gov.au/dataset/ds-ga-3717d3a2-30ab-4926-b15f-a1430ade5f5b
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    Dataset updated
    Aug 8, 2016
    Dataset provided by
    Geoscience Australiahttp://ga.gov.au/
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    IMPORTANT NOTICE: This web service has been deprecated. The Australian Onshore and Offshore Boreholes OGC service at https://services.ga.gov.au/gis/boreholes/ows should now be used for accessing …Show full descriptionIMPORTANT NOTICE: This web service has been deprecated. The Australian Onshore and Offshore Boreholes OGC service at https://services.ga.gov.au/gis/boreholes/ows should now be used for accessing Geoscience Australia borehole data. This is an Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) web service providing access to a subset of Australian geoscience samples data held by Geoscience Australia. The subset currently relates specifically to Australian Boreholes.

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    NSW Foundation Spatial Data Framework - NSW SLATS LANDSAT Woody Change

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    Updated Oct 19, 2018
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    data.nsw.gov.au (2018). NSW Foundation Spatial Data Framework - NSW SLATS LANDSAT Woody Change [Dataset]. https://researchdata.edu.au/nsw-foundation-spatial-woody-change/1355607
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    Oct 19, 2018
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    data.nsw.gov.au
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Area covered
    New South Wales
    Description

    This dataset was derived from the primary ‘SLATS Landsat woody change data (25m) for 1988 – 2010’ raster (grid) layers used to generate the annualised woody vegetation change rates for the 2010 NSW Annual Report of Native Vegetation. This data describes the areas and type of woody vegetation\r change (loss) based on the analysis of multi-date Landsat imagery covering NSW.\r \r This data is based on a biennial LANDSAT coverage between 1988-2006 and annual coverage 2006-2010. LANDSAT Imagery 1988-2008 was processed by Geoscience Australia at 25m resolution.\r \r 2008 onwards is based on USGS processed LANDSAT at 30m resolution. Note, this vector data may generate slightly different aerial statistics to those generated from the source raster data. This is due to variation caused by the data transformation and vector cleaning processes applied in generating the vector data.

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    Geospatial and Data Services Manager - WRIMS - Surface Water Areas...

    • gimi9.com
    Updated Feb 17, 2016
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    (2016). Geospatial and Data Services Manager - WRIMS - Surface Water Areas (DWER-082) | gimi9.com [Dataset]. https://gimi9.com/dataset/au_wrims-surface-water-areas
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    Feb 17, 2016
    Description

    Surface Water areas stored in WRIMS (Water Resource Information Management System). For the purposes of Surface Water resource management, the state of Western Australia is divided into Surface Water areas. The extraction and licensing of surface water resources are managed within surface water areas in order to ensure environmental requirements are met and to prevent over extraction of the resource. Surface Water Management Areas for Western Australia were derived in consultation with the regional offices, geometry is based on hydrographic subcatchments. Regional Department of Water and Environmental Regulation officers identified areas of similar management requirements to define boundaries. Management areas will be used for licencing and administrative purposes.

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    Offshore Renewable Energy Infrastructure Regions

    • amsis-geoscience-au.hub.arcgis.com
    Updated Jan 17, 2024
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    Geoscience Australia (2024). Offshore Renewable Energy Infrastructure Regions [Dataset]. https://amsis-geoscience-au.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/geoscience-au::offshore-renewable-energy-infrastructure-regions/about
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    Dataset updated
    Jan 17, 2024
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Geoscience Australia
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    Description

    Australia has many areas that may be suitable for offshore wind. The Department of Climate Change, Energy, Environment and Water regulates offshore wind and other offshore renewable energy technologies in Commonwealth waters under the Offshore Electricity Infrastructure Act 2021 (OEI Act) and the Offshore Electricity Infrastructure Regulations 2022 (see also the associated Regulatory Levies Act, Regulatory Levies Regulations and Consequential Amendments Act).Commonwealth waters start 3 nautical miles from the coastline and extend to the boundary of Australia’s exclusive economic zone.The OEI Act enables the construction, operation and decommissioning of offshore wind farms. They outline how and where offshore wind projects can operate. Projects regulated under the OEI Act include:offshore wind and solar farmswave energy plantsundersea electricity interconnectors.Enabling the offshore wind industry supports the Australian Government’s aim to:reduce emissions from the electricity sectorincrease affordable electricity supplycreate jobs.Declaring suitable areas for offshore wind is a ministerial decision. Our department advises the Minister for Climate Change and Energy on suitable areas in consultation with:other Australian Government departments and agenciesstate and territory governmentsindustry stakeholderslocal communitiesthe Australian public.Considering a specific area for declaration requires a 60-day public consultation process. It will take into account factors including impacts on existing marine users.The Offshore Renewable Energy Infrastructure 2021 dataset contains areas showing a reference area of proposed and declared areas suitable for offshore wind. These are for illustrative purposes only and must be used with the GDA94 coordinate system. Proposed areas are areas which have been publicly announced and are currently or have previously been open for consultation, and may be awaiting final ministerial declaration decisions. Declared areas have been formally declared as suitable for offshore wind by the Minister, and are now open to feasibility licence applications for proponents to conduct further feasibility studies and consultations. The declared area data is a digital representation of lines and zones established under legislation. In the event of an inconsistency between this data and the legislation, the latter prevails.Gippsland Declared Area is the area made up of the areas specified in Schedules 1, 2, and 3 the Offshore Electricity Infrastructure (Declared Area OEI-01-2022) Declaration 2022 (https://www.legislation.gov.au/Details/F2022L01736).Hunter Declared Area is the area made up of the areas specified in Schedule 1 of the Offshore Electricity Infrastructure (Declared Area OEI-01-2023) Declaration 2023 (https://www.legislation.gov.au/Details/F2023L01005).Southern Ocean Declared Area is the area made up of the areas specified in Schedule 1 of the Offshore Electricity Infrastructure (Declared Area OEI-01-2024) Declaration 2024 (https://www.legislation.gov.au/F2024L00287/asmade/text).Illawarra Declared Area is the area made up of the areas specified in Schedule 1 of the Offshore Electricity Infrastructure (Declared Area OEI-02-2024) Declaration 2024 (https://www.legislation.gov.au/F2024L00685/asmade/text).Bunbury Declared Area is the area made up of the areas specified in Schedules 1 and 2 of the Offshore Electricity Infrastructure (Declared Area OEI-02-2024) Declaration 2024 (https://www.legislation.gov.au/F2024L01108/asmade/text).Bass Strait off Northern Tasmania Area is the area made up of the areas specified in Schedule 1 of the Offshore Electricity Infrastructure (Declared Area OEI-04-2024) Declaration 2024 (https://www.legislation.gov.au/F2024L01647/asmade/text).© Commonwealth of Australia (Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water) 2022.

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    Geospatial and Data Services Manager - State Environment Policy Cockburn...

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    Updated Feb 17, 2016
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    (2016). Geospatial and Data Services Manager - State Environment Policy Cockburn Protection Levels 2010 (DWER-068) [Dataset]. https://gimi9.com/dataset/au_state-environment-policy-cockburn-protection-levels-2010-dwer-068
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    Dataset updated
    Feb 17, 2016
    Description

    This data represents the Environmental Protection Authority of Western Australia. This dataset represents the spatial boundaries of the SEP Cockburn Protection Levels. The dataset was updated in 2010 to accurately represent the coastline and the recent approval of James Point Stage1. When this dataset was created schedules 1-3 of the policy were updated. There are three levels of ecological protection high, moderate and low and the policy states that the percentage of Moderate protection which is Low ecological protection should not exceed 5%. This spatial data is representative of the Office of the EPA’s most recent recalculations of this statistic. Currently the percentage of MEPA which is LEPA is 4.39%. © Government of Western Australia 2014. Environmental Protection Authority. This dataset was formerly known as State Environment Policy Cockburn Protection Levels 2010 (EPA-009).

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    NSW Imagery Web Service

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    Updated Sep 20, 2022
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    daniel.mccullock_lpinsw (2022). NSW Imagery Web Service [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/datasets/ca93748ebe5a46f1ae5451f35b3d0b9d
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    Sep 20, 2022
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    daniel.mccullock_lpinsw
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    NSW Imagery Web Service

    Please Note This dataset has spatial reference [WGS 84 ≈ GDA94] which may result in misalignments when viewed in GDA2020 environments. A similar service with spatial reference GDA2020 is also available as NSW Imagery Web Service GDA2020The NSW Imagery web map service provides spatial imagery covering the extent of NSW. It depicts cached imagery map of NSW which includes the following data sets: LandSat 2014® satellite imagery Spatial Services standard coverage ADS sensor orthorectified imagery Spatial Services high resolution ADS sensor town imagery Spatial Services high resolution ADS sensor project imagery AAM 2012 Tweed orthorectified imagery AAM 2012 Sydney conurbation 10cm GSD orthorectified imagery Jacobs 2009 Upper Hunter AUSIMAGE® orthophoto imagery Jacobs 2004 Queanbeyan AUSIMAGE® orthophoto imagery Jacobs 2006 Yass AUSIMAGE® orthophoto imagery Jacobs 2002 Goulburn AUSIMAGE® orthophoto imagery Jacobs 2014 AUSIMAGE® orthophoto imagery Jacobs 2016 AUSIMAGE® orthophoto imagery Spookfish/Eagleview 2018 ImagerySix Cities Conurbation AAM Imagery 2020-2022Six Cities Conurbation Aerometrex Imagery 2021-2022 This product has been produced to identify visible land cover features and terrain to support Spatial Services along with local and state government programs, including Emergency Services. This product is used on a whole of government basis as a visible record of the landscape at a given point in time.This web service allows users to easily integrate the Imagery coverage for NSW into Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) compliant spatial platforms and applications. Imagery provides an analytical source and contextual background for decision making and supports multiple applications including: mapping emergency services sustainable human and land use development geosciences natural resource management The NSW Imagery web service provides access to accurate, authoritative and timely aerial imagery of NSW. This service ensures users are able to consume spatial imagery without the requirement of hosting the imagery files on their own servers. The Imagery cache is maintained by Spatial Services and is an output of Spatial Services’ imagery collection and maintenance program. MetadataType Esri Map ServiceUpdate Frequency
    Spatial Services captures and updates imagery from advice provided by stakeholders primarily through Imagery and Elevation NSW, a working group of the NSW Location Leadership Group.Contact Details Contact us via the Spatial Services Customer HubRelationship to Themes and Datasets NSW Imagery Theme of the Foundation Spatial Data Framework (FSDF) Accuracy The horizontal accuracy of the imagery is dependent upon the resolution (GSD) of the image:· Horizontal accuracy of +/-2.5 x GSD (meters) at 95% confidence level on bare open ground using RMSE x 1.73.Spatial Reference System (dataset) Geocentric Datum of Australia 1994 (GDA94), Australian Height Datum (AHD) Spatial Reference System    (web service) EPSG 4326: WGS 84 Geographic 2D WGS 84 Equivalent ToGDA94 Spatial Extent Full StateStandards and Specifications
    Metadata AS/NZS ISO 19115-2, ANZLIC Metadata Profile v1.1 and ISO 19139 http://www.anzlic.gov.au/resources/anzlic-metadata-profileIntergovernmental Committee on Surveying and Mapping (ICSM) Guidelines for ImagerySpatial Services: Imagery Products Specification and DescriptionDistributors Service Delivery, DCS Spatial Services 346 Panorama Ave Bathurst NSW 2795Dataset Producers and Contributors Administrative Spatial Programs, DCS Spatial Services 346 Panorama Ave Bathurst NSW 2795

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    Geospatial and Data Services Manager - Peel Inlet - Harvey Estuary...

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    Geospatial and Data Services Manager - Peel Inlet - Harvey Estuary (DWER-066) [Dataset]. https://gimi9.com/dataset/au_peel-inlet-harvey-estuary-dwer-066
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    Peel-Harvey Estuarine System
    Description

    This data represents the Environmental Protection Authority of Western Australia - Peel Harvey EPP Environmental Protection (Peel Inlet - Harvey Estuary) Policy 1992. This policy protects the estuary by setting environmental quality objectives and outlines the means by which they are to be achieved and maintained to prevent further degradation. These boundaries were gazetted and enacted with the policy on the 11 Dec 1992. Boundary was developed by the Policy Branch of the Department of Environmental Protection, a full description of the Policy and boundary is available on the EPA website www.epa.wa.gov.au.

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    Geospatial and Data Services Manager - FPM Historical Floodplain Area...

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    Geospatial and Data Services Manager - FPM Historical Floodplain Area (DWER-124) [Dataset]. https://gimi9.com/dataset/au_fpm-historical-floodplain-area
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    Historically, low-lying land adjacent to rivers and coastlines has been favoured for settlement as they provided sources of fresh water, food, transportation and waste disposal. These areas become affected by flooding during sufficiently heavy or prolonged rainfall, high tides or storm surges and cyclones. In the north-west of the State flooding is most likely to be caused by the summer monsoon or tropical cyclones while floods in the south-west are more likely to occur in response to heavy winter rainfalls. While historical flood records and information extend as far back as 1830, detailed information on peak flood levels is typically limited to the last few decades. This dataset shows the area of inundation (polygons), i.e., the floodplain area that has occurred during the major flood events in Western Australia. Note: To see the full scope of the historical flood mapping, 3 dataset layers are required to be loaded in the following order: FLOODPLAIN DATASET LAYERS: FPM Historical Flood Levels (m AHD) FPM Historical Extent of Flooding FPM Historical Floodplain Area The major flood events that are covered in this dataset are: Bow Bridge Townsite (June 1988) Corrigin Townsite (January 1982) Esperance Townsite (January 2007) Kupungarri to Willare (including Dales Yard & Mount Joseph gauging stations) - Fitzroy River (January 2023) Lake Grace Townsite (January 2006) Merredin Townsite (February 1979) Perth (February 2017) Tambellup Townsite (January 1982) Warmun Aboriginal Community (March 2011) York Townsite (July 2021, August 2022) Other major flood events that have occurred in the past include: Blackwood River (1945, 1955, 1963, 1964, 1982) Collie River (1945, 1963, 1964, 1974, 1982) Fitzroy River (1983, 1986, 1991, 1993, 2002, 2011) Gascoyne River (1960, 1961, 1980, 1995, 2000, 2010) Greenough River (1888, 1927, 1953, 1971, 1988, 1999, 2006) Moore River (1934, 1955, 1961, 1995, 1999) Murray River (1862, 1945, 1955, 1964) Preston River (1964, 1967, 1974, 1983, 1990, 2011) Swan River (1862, 1872, 1945, 1955, 1964, 1983) The historical flood information is used in the Department of Water and Environmental Regulation's floodplain management activities to ensure that floodplains are managed for the benefit of the whole community, minimising the risk and damages and protecting environmental values. Floodplain mapping datasets and floodplain development strategies for rivers and major watercourses in Western Australia are also available from the Department of Water and Environmental Regulation. GLOSSARY: Annual exceedance probability (AEP) - the likelihood of occurrence of a flood of a given size or larger in any one year; usually expressed as a percentage. 1 in 100 AEP flood - this means that there is a 1 in 100 (or 1%) chance of a flow of this size or larger occurring in any one year. This flood has a 50% chance of being experienced at least once in a person's lifetime. The 1 in 100 AEP flood has been generally adopted in Australia and overseas as the basis for floodplain management planning. Floodplain - the portion of a river valley next to the river channel which is covered with water when the river overflows its banks during major river flows. The term also applies to land adjacent to estuaries which is subject to flooding. Australian Height Datum (AHD) - is a geodetic datum for altitude measurement in Australia. It was adopted in 1971 by the National Mapping Council as the datum to which all vertical control for mapping is to be referred. The datum is based on the mean sea level (1966-1968) being assigned the value 0.000m on the Australian Height Datum (AHD) at 30 tide gauges around the coast of the Australian continent.

  18. Command And Control Systems Market Analysis North America, APAC, Europe,...

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    Updated Feb 15, 2025
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    Technavio (2025). Command And Control Systems Market Analysis North America, APAC, Europe, South America, Middle East and Africa - US, China, Canada, Germany, Japan, UK, India, South Korea, France, Australia - Size and Forecast 2025-2029 [Dataset]. https://www.technavio.com/report/command-and-control-systems-market-industry-analysis
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    Time period covered
    2021 - 2025
    Area covered
    United States, Global
    Description

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    Command And Control Systems Market Size 2025-2029

    The command and control systems market size is forecast to increase by USD 2.79 billion at a CAGR of 2.2% between 2024 and 2029.

    The market is witnessing significant growth, driven by the increasing demand for integrated situation awareness systems and the preference for comprehensive C4ISR (Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance) systems. These systems enable real-time monitoring, decision-making, and coordinated responses to dynamic operational environments. However, market expansion is not without challenges. Regulatory hurdles impact adoption due to stringent compliance requirements and lengthy approval processes. Additionally, supply chain inconsistencies temper growth potential, as the dependence on various suppliers for technology and equipment can lead to delays and quality concerns.
    To capitalize on market opportunities and navigate these challenges effectively, companies must focus on building robust partnerships, investing in research and development, and ensuring regulatory compliance. By staying agile and responsive to market demands, organizations can position themselves as strategic partners to their clients and drive long-term growth in the market.
    

    What will be the Size of the Command And Control Systems Market during the forecast period?

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    In the dynamic US market for command and control systems, cutting-edge intelligence plays a pivotal role in public safety and strategic decisionmaking. Satellite-based Geographic Information Systems (GIS) are increasingly adopted for effective transport and traffic management, enhancing operational efficiency. Centralized command centers, equipped with Facial Recognition technology and criminal databases, enable law enforcement to identify offenders swiftly. Military infrastructure and intelligence communities strengthen contractual agreements for secure communications and infrastructure safety. Deployable command systems, a cost-effective solution, are essential for strategic activities, particularly in regions with complex transportation networks. Multiple sources of essential information, including satellite communications and monitoring activities, ensure comprehensive situational awareness.
    Manufacturing locally supports the US economy while maintaining the highest security standards. Fire departments and law enforcement agencies benefit from these advanced systems, improving their response capabilities and ensuring public safety. As the market continues to evolve, cost-effective items and innovative technologies will remain key drivers for growth.
    

    How is this Command And Control Systems Industry segmented?

    The command and control systems industry research report provides comprehensive data (region-wise segment analysis), with forecasts and estimates in 'USD billion' for the period 2025-2029, as well as historical data from 2019-2023 for the following segments.

    Application
    
      Government and defense
      Commercial
      Homeland security
    
    
    Platform
    
      Land
      Airborne
      Naval
      Space
    
    
    Solution
    
      Software
      Hardware
      Services
    
    
    Geography
    
      North America
    
        US
        Canada
    
    
      Europe
    
        France
        Germany
        UK
    
    
      APAC
    
        Australia
        China
        India
        Japan
        South Korea
    
    
      Rest of World (ROW)
    

    By Application Insights

    The government and defense segment is estimated to witness significant growth during the forecast period.

    The market encompasses various entities, including secure network routers, contractual agreements, deployed vehicles, multiple sources, video management systems, operational costs, and cutting-edge intelligence. Effective transport, signaling and traffic, military modernization, public safety, dismounted personnel, command and control, deployable command, military infrastructure, secure communications, infrastructure safety, centralized centers, intelligence communities, strategic decision-making, regional transportation, satellite-based GIS, fixed command, satellite communications, monitoring activities, criminal databases, strategic activities, cloud-based servers, satellite technologies, essential information, cost-effective items, fire departments, cross-border conflicts, composite picture, command centers, traffic management, deployed headquarters, and deployable command. The government and defense segment dominates the market, with command and control systems integral to sectors such as military air traffic management and control, weapons control, and information systems.

    These systems are crucial for collecting vital information in mission planning and execution, with expansion driven by the need to boost situational awareness, bolster ecological safety, and protect infrastructure, borders, and seashores. Additionally, advancements in satellite technologies and cloud-based servers facilitate co

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    Geospatial and Data Services Manager - Surface Water Management Subareas...

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    Geospatial and Data Services Manager - Surface Water Management Subareas (DWER-042) | gimi9.com [Dataset]. https://gimi9.com/dataset/au_surface-water-management-subareas
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    Surface Water Management subareas for Western Australia were derived in consultation with the regional offices, and geometry is based on hydrographic catchments. Regional Department of Environment officers identified areas of similar management requirements to define boundaries or aggregations of hydrographic subcatchments. Regions with notable management concerns both currently and possibly in the future were identified to become management subareas. Management subareas will be used in the calculation of sustainable yields, flow rates and ultimately these calculations will be available for water allocation and natural resource management decisions. In addition, native vegetation clearing values have been calculated for each of the subareas located within the extent of the South-West region of Western Australia, for input into the allocation process. The Surface Water subarea data was developed in order to give a clear understanding of surface water availability and to provide management tools to make good water allocation and natural resources management decisions. Dataset was formerly known as Surface Water Management Subareas (DOW-021)

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    Spatial Services - NSW Cadastre

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    Updated Apr 20, 2021
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    Department of Customer Service (2021). Spatial Services - NSW Cadastre [Dataset]. https://data.nsw.gov.au/data/dataset/spatial-services-nsw-cadastre
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    pdf(165426), web service, dqs - xml, page, dqs - pdfAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Apr 20, 2021
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    Department of Customer Service
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Area covered
    New South Wales
    Description

    NSW Cadastre web service is a dynamic map of cadastral features extracted from the NSW Digital Cadastral Database (DCDB). It provides access to a state wide integrated database and a component of the foundation spatial datasets within the New South Wales.

    A “cadastre” is an official register of property showing boundaries. The DCDB contains current land titles only.

    The cadastral feature class layers provided through this web service includes:

    • Large Rural Plan Extent

    • Rural Plan Extent

    • Section Extent

    • Plan Extent

    • Lot

    • Plan Extent Labels

    • Section Extent Labels

    • Lot Labels

    The available attributes for point queries are:

    • Lot/Section/Plan string

    • CadID

    This web service allows users to easily integrate NSW Cadastre into Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) compliant spatial platforms and applications. The NSW Cadastral web service can be used for resource management, environmental management, land use planning, agriculture management, emergency management and recreational purposes This service can be used to aggregate information for analytical purposes.

    Cadastral boundary data in combination with geo-coded address data, imagery, demographic information and agency specific business information underpins the ability to perform high quality spatial analysis.

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Market Report Analytics (2025). ANZ Geospatial Analytics Market Report [Dataset]. https://www.marketreportanalytics.com/reports/anz-geospatial-analytics-market-90397

ANZ Geospatial Analytics Market Report

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Dataset updated
Apr 20, 2025
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https://www.marketreportanalytics.com/privacy-policyhttps://www.marketreportanalytics.com/privacy-policy

Time period covered
2025 - 2033
Area covered
Global
Variables measured
Market Size
Description

The ANZ Geospatial Analytics market, currently valued at approximately $0.68 billion in 2025, is projected to experience robust growth, with a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 9.13% from 2025 to 2033. This expansion is driven by increasing adoption of advanced technologies like AI and machine learning within geospatial applications, coupled with rising demand for precise location-based insights across diverse sectors. Key drivers include the need for improved infrastructure planning and management (particularly in Australia and New Zealand's sprawling landscapes), precision agriculture advancements demanding sophisticated data analysis, and the expanding use of geospatial data for resource exploration and environmental monitoring. The market is segmented by type (Surface Analysis, Network Analysis, Geovisualization) and end-user vertical (Agriculture, Utility & Communication, Defense & Intelligence, Government, Mining & Natural Resources, Automotive & Transportation, Healthcare, Real Estate & Construction, Others). Australia and New Zealand's strong government investment in digital infrastructure and data initiatives further fuels this market growth. While data privacy concerns and the need for skilled professionals represent potential restraints, the overall outlook remains positive, indicating a significant market opportunity for established players like NGIS Australia, Alteryx, and Esri Australia, as well as emerging innovative companies in the region. The strong growth trajectory is expected to continue throughout the forecast period (2025-2033), propelled by the increasing integration of geospatial analytics into various business processes. Companies are leveraging these advanced analytics to optimize operations, enhance decision-making, and gain a competitive edge. The market's regional distribution likely reflects a higher concentration in Australia due to its larger economy and more developed infrastructure. However, New Zealand's growing adoption of technology and focus on sustainable development will also contribute to a notable market share. Competition is likely to intensify as new entrants and technology advancements reshape the market landscape. The continued investment in research and development by both established and emerging companies will likely further fuel the growth of innovative solutions and services within the ANZ Geospatial Analytics market. Recent developments include: January 2023: Ecopia AI (Ecopia) and Woolpert announced an expanded collaboration to map Australia's top metropolitan areas in 3D. The resulting vector maps will offer Woolpert's Asia-Pacific clients an accurate, detailed, and up-to-date foundational layer of geospatial data representing the dimensional world. As one of the leading geospatial services providers, Woolpert works with commercial and government organizations alike to map and analyze locations for strategic decision-making., September 2022: Wellington-based Geospatial data, technology, and analytics company Lynker Analytics announced that it had been selected by Toitū Te Whenua Land Information New Zealand in order to capture the building outlines from publicly owned aerial imagery over the next three years. Toitū Te Whenua Land Information New Zealand maintains a national open dataset of the building outlines extracted from multiple years of imagery captured through airborne sensors.. Key drivers for this market are: Growing Demand for Geospatial Analytics in Smart City Development and Urban Planning, Integration of Advanced Technologies such as AI and ML in Geospatial Analytics Solutions. Potential restraints include: Growing Demand for Geospatial Analytics in Smart City Development and Urban Planning, Integration of Advanced Technologies such as AI and ML in Geospatial Analytics Solutions. Notable trends are: Agriculture Segment is Anticipated to Hold Significant Market Share.

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