Our GIS-based Ecological Constraints Mapping services identify environmental sensitivities and regulatory constraints that may affect development projects. By combining ecological data with advanced spatial analysis, we help planners, developers, and authorities make informed, compliant, and sustainable decisions.
Ecological Constraints Mapping is the process of identifying, mapping, and analyzing environmental features that restrict or influence land use. These constraints may include protected habitats, sensitive species, wetlands, flood zones, buffer areas, and conservation zones. GIS allows these constraints to be visualized spatially, enabling early risk identification and better project planning.
We identify and map environmentally sensitive areas, protected zones, and conservation sites that require avoidance or special management.
GIS-based buffer analysis defines exclusion zones around water bodies, habitats, and protected species in line with regulatory requirements.
We integrate multiple ecological layers—flora, fauna, habitats, biodiversity, and land use—to create comprehensive constraint maps.
By overlaying ecological constraints with proposed project layouts, we help identify suitable, restricted, and no-go areas.
Our maps support EIA / ESIA studies, planning submissions, and regulatory approvals with clear, evidence-based visuals.