Bureau Waardenburg
Varkensmarkt 9
4101 CK Culemborg
the Netherlands
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Informatiesystemen en statistiek
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Geographic Information Systems (GIS) 

Geographic Information Systems (GIS) is an essential technique in supporting the gathering, recording, analysis and presentation of information. The use of GIS has become standard in a number of areas of research, including environmental impact assessments, water system analyses, monitoring studies and environmental planning.

Statistical analysis

Field data often require analysis with statistical techniques to identify trends in numbers, preferences in food or habitat, for example.

GIS and effect studies

GIS enables effects of spatial planning to be predicted. This could include the size of earthworks or the construction of a new highway and the conseq...

GIS in the field

At Bureau Waardenburg we use Mobile GIS, GPS and DGPS (a pocket PC together with a GPS receiver) to collect data in the field. Data can inculde detail...

Remote Sensing

Remote sensing typically involves the analysis of habitat and land use data from aerial photographs and satellite images. The increasing quality of re...

Statistics

At Bureau Waardenburg, a number of our staff are specialised in statistical analysis. Some studies require the use of statistics in the analysis of fi...

Modelling

Natural systems are often very complex. They can be simplified by using models. A model can be a tool for understanding a system and can also be used ...