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What is a Remote Sensing Survey?


A remote sensing survey is the process of collecting information about the Earth’s surface without making direct contact. It is done using satellite images, aerial photos, drones, and sensors. This method helps in observing large areas quickly and is useful for land use analysis, environmental monitoring, water resource mapping, and urban planning.

Remote sensing is a powerful tool for analyzing changes in vegetation, soil, water, landform, and climate over time. It is non-invasive and cost-effective for large-scale surveys.


Why Choose Remote Sensing Surveys?


  • 1. Wide Area Coverage: Survey thousands of hectares in a single image.
  • 2. Time & Cost Efficient: Reduces time and manpower needed for ground-based surveys.
  • 3. Multi-Layered Data: Analyze vegetation, water, soil, elevation, and infrastructure together.
  • 4. Change Detection: Track urban growth, deforestation, floods, and crop health over time.
  • 5. Ideal for Inaccessible Areas: Perfect for forests, deserts, mountains, and disaster zones.

Who Needs a Remote Sensing Survey?


  • 1. Urban Planners: For mapping city growth, road planning, and smart city development.
  • 2. Agricultural Departments: To monitor crop health, soil moisture, and yield estimation.
  • 3. Water Resource Experts: To map rivers, watersheds, lakes, and water bodies.
  • 4. Environmental Consultants: For studying land use change, deforestation, and climate impact.
  • 5. Disaster Management Teams: For flood assessment, landslide risk, and rescue planning.

What You Get from Bhoojal Survey


  • 1. High-Resolution Satellite Imagery: From sources like Sentinel, Landsat, or commercial providers.
  • 2. NDVI and Vegetation Index Maps: Health of crops, grasslands, and forests.
  • 3. Land Use and Land Cover Classification: Identify agricultural land, settlements, forests, water, and barren areas.
  • 4. Watershed and Flood Mapping: Detect flood-prone zones and plan recharge structures.
  • 5. GIS-Ready Layers: All maps delivered in shapefile, KML, or GeoTIFF format with proper georeferencing.

Our Remote Sensing Survey Process


  • 1. Requirement Analysis: Understand your project goals and area of interest.
  • 2. Image Selection: Choose appropriate resolution and time period of satellite data.
  • 3. Image Processing: Use tools like QGIS, ArcGIS, ERDAS for enhancement and classification.
  • 4. Field Validation: Ground-truthing to confirm accuracy of remote observations.
  • 5. Final Report Delivery: Provide thematic maps, digital layers, and recommendations.

Why Bhoojal Survey?


  • 1. Certified GIS Analysts: Experts in satellite data interpretation and mapping.
  • 2. Access to Global Satellite Data: Sentinel, MODIS, IRS, CartoSAT, and more.
  • 3. High Accuracy Results: Verified with GPS ground points and survey data.
  • 4. Project Experience: Worked on smart cities, watershed programs, mining zones, and agriculture schemes.
  • 5. End-to-End Delivery: From image acquisition to GIS-ready maps and custom dashboards.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)


  • Q1. What is the resolution of satellite imagery?
    We provide data from 30-meter (free) to 0.5-meter (high-res commercial) depending on the project need.
  • Q2. Is remote sensing useful for rural planning?
    Yes, it's very useful for water planning, farming, and village infrastructure mapping.
  • Q3. Can you do flood analysis using satellite data?
    Yes, we use multi-date imagery to detect waterlogging and flood extents.
  • Q4. Do you offer 3D terrain models?
    Yes, using stereo images and digital elevation models (DEM), we offer 3D visualizations.
  • Q5. Is field verification included?
    Yes, we offer optional field validation to match satellite results with real ground conditions.

Book Remote Sensing Services with Bhoojal Survey


Need large-scale mapping, flood risk zones, or land classification reports? Bhoojal Survey provides advanced remote sensing services using satellite data and drone imagery for accurate and fast decision-making.

To discuss your project or request a sample report, visit Bhoojal Survey & Recharging.