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  • AAM was engaged by DPIPWE to acquire LiDAR data over several coastal areas of Tasmania during March and April 2014. Bridport comprises approximately 12 km2.

  • This job was planned due to a requirement for high accuracy aerial photography to be used as part of a cadastral adjustment program. The high quality laser derived surface means that there would be minimal distortion on the part of the imagery and so it would suit the purpose well. The job was extended beyond the immediate town extents as the council was also interested in floodplain mapping and cadastral adjustment in the surrounds.

  • The generation of the dataset was funded primarily by the State Government of Tasmania through the State Emergency Service and the Commonwealth Natural Disaster Mitigation Program. The Climate Futures for Tasmania project is possible with additional funding support from the Australian Government's Commonwealth Environment Research Facilities Program, the Tasmanian Department of Primary Industries and Water, and Hydro Tasmania. Digital Mapping Australia (DiMAP) collected the raw data and checked the digital elevation dataset in detail to the 10 metres AHD. If users are interested in improving the quality of the data above 10 metres AHD,

  • AAM was engaged by DPIPWE to acquire LiDAR data over several coastal areas of Tasmania during March and April 2014. Swansea comprises approximately 1.44 km2.