WEBINAR: Using location data and GIS to meet environmental and sustainability goals with emapsite

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WEBINAR: Using location data and GIS to meet environmental and sustainability goals with emapsite

When

14/09/2021    
11:00 - 12:00

Event Type

A webinar with Cadcorp partner, emapsite, on how Housing Associations can make full use of location data with GIS and web mapping.

Housing Associations of all sizes are making substantial gains from integrating and displaying their business data on a map. Data can be interrogated, visualised, and shared across the entire organisation with a Geographic Information System (GIS) and web mapping. It provides teams with the means to negotiate grounds maintenance contracts, make informed decisions on the investment and divestment of stock, and ensure compliance for their tenants’ homes.

As Housing Associations deliver against their financial objectives, they are also facing increased responsibilities based on environmental and sustainability performance. By combining their own business data with location data, Housing Associations can learn what is required to best meet these objectives.

With location data provider, emapsite, this webinar will look at:

  • What location data is available and how to access and implement it to accurately identify areas of responsibility
  • How this data can be used to improve the sustainability and energy efficiency of new and existing homes
  • Deploying disparate datasets in a GIS to support housing maintenance schedules with a focus on prevention and early intervention
  • Methods for assessing assets to improve sustainability and reduce environmental impact
  • Tools for strengthening ties between asset and development teams as strategies merge

Whatever your asset size, this webinar will show, with examples, what Housing Associations are achieving by integrating their business data with location data in GIS and web mapping.

Find more information and register directly with Cadcorp here