For Risk Management
As landscapes evolve from natural changes, erosion, and sea level rise, risk exposure can increase. Use topographical elevation maps and 3D terrain models to inspect safety systems, assess and mitigate potential hazards, plan for emergencies, reduce the impact of disasters through proactive risk management, and assess damage.
Flood zoning
LiDAR-derived digital elevation maps provide accurate terrain data, which can be used to model flood risks for specific areas. Risk management organizations can use this information to develop floodplain maps, identify vulnerable infrastructure and communities, and design mitigation strategies to minimize flood damage
Levee Inspection
Millions of lives and trillions of dollars of property value lie behind the 25,000+ miles of levees in the United States. At an average age of 60 years old, eroded levees can pose high economic risk. Terrain maps provide stakeholders with a more comprehensive understanding of the current state of the environment and can be used to identify potential risks and proactively take action before disaster strikes
Erosion Monitoring
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Insurance risk assessment
Insurance companies and other financial institutions can use LiDAR-derived elevation data to more accurately assess the risk associated with natural hazards, leading to better pricing and underwriting decisions.
