High-res aerial imagery for the Arizona Ecosystems Monitor
Prototyping high-resolution aerial imagery on the Arizona Ecosystems Monitor
We first worked with the School of Informatics, Computing, and Cyber Systems at Northern Arizona University on the early stages of their platform to monitor stress levels for every tree in the state of Arizona using high-resolution aerial imagery.
We helped NAU think through formats they could use to store their large amount imagery and how to provide it to users using a web-based client. Then we configured a proof-of-concept server to generate suitable map tiles and a straightforward client for those tiles.
Following our initial work with NAU, we built a user interface called EcoMonitor that allowed interaction and interrogation of tree and study site data in central and northern Arizona.