Clients & Projects

Anderson Geospatial is headquartered in Central Florida with projects across the state. We are proud of our client relationships and the effort we put into each project to ensure successful completion with minimal disruptions or delays. Our clients include non-profit organizations, municipal governments, and private professionals/landowners. Our projects range from simple map making and single-site ecological surveys to geospatial database design/implementation and comprehensive field surveys.

Here are a few featured projects to highlight:

Tree Inventory Database for the City of St. Cloud

A tree inventory database was created for the City of St. Cloud to monitor and maintain trees throughout the city. Existing tree data was incorporated into a refined spatial database that will be used by the City to continue the assessment and monitoring of trees. A data collection app was also designed to allow for mobile data collection in the field. Additionally, a training course was held for all City employees involved in tree maintenance and the use of the database.

Analysis of Lake Cane Historical Ecology 

A combination of survey field notes, survey maps, soil surveys, and aerial imagery dating back to the early 1900s were examined to quantify land use changes in the Lake Cane watershed. The findings of the analysis were presented to ………………

Tree Inventory Database for Arboricultural Solutions, Inc. (ASI)

Anderson Geospatial created a tree inventory database to assist ASI with tree inventories, assessments, and maintenance efforts. The tree inventory database includes a mobile data collection app with photopoint capabilities. Anderson Geospatial conducts regular maintenance on ASI’s tree inventory and provides ongoing technical support.

North Florida Conservation Easement Monitoring 

Several properties managed by the Conservation Trust of Florida were monitored to ensure compliance with easement terms. Easement monitoring included landowner interviews, establishing photopoints, comparison of current conditions to the baseline document, and landscape community identification.

Photographic Documentation

We are well-versed in providing quality photographs for our clients. Below are some examples of the photographs taken during a conservation easement monitoring survey.