Exegesis developed a novel approach for consistently determining rarity statuses, distributions and mapping Irish invertebrates.
Exegesis analysed the distribution and scale of Deer Vehicle Collisions in Scotland, covering data from 2008 to 2021.
Exegesis undertook a review of common cord-grass in Ireland. This covered its impacts on ecosystems, distribution and extent, and a review of control techniques.
Exegesis were contracted to establish whether aerial imagery from UAVs could be used to investigate the spatial and temporal extent of bait digging at selected sites in Wales.
We developed an online portal that formed a single point of access to data and associated metadata derived from research carried out between MRE industries and Bangor University.
Bridgend County Borough Council commissioned Exegesis to capture and survey a network of paths over the Kenfig Burrows Nature Reserve.
Central Bedfordshire Council have a number of volunteers who carry out tree condition surveys, recording their results in spreadsheets. Exegesis were asked to develop a tool to import these spreadsheets into their CAMS, used by the officers to manage their sites and trees.
We were contracted to provide technical GIS support to Scottish local authorities as they zoned relevant areas of land based on their potential for litter.
Exegesis were commissioned in 2019 to build findmystreet.co.uk, a website to display the National Street Gazetteer (NSG).
Exmoor National Park Authority (ENPA) commissioned Exegesis to upgrade their existing HER website to use the current version of HBSMR Web.
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