Northern boreal landscape in autumn — conifers above a river valley

Mapping & Research

Geospatial work, in service of land and people.

Combining technology, training, and local knowledge to support land stewardship, data sovereignty, and sustainable development.

Experience
25 Years
Communities
60+ Supported
Outputs
Countless Maps

Work that’s built for the long term.

Our work starts with relationships. We partner with Indigenous and local communities, organizations, and teams to co-design mapping and research that supports your priorities—grounded in local knowledge, guided by your protocols, and built so you can use and steward the data long after a project ends.

We provide geospatial services to support a range of clients, including Indigenous and local communities, non-profits, governments, and industry, in documenting lands, managing data, and making informed decisions. Services include community-based mapping, drone surveys and training, and GIS capacity building.

Years of experience
25 25 years’ experience
Communities and organizations supported
60+ 60+ communities and organizations supported
Countless maps made
Countless maps made

Services.

From community-based mapping and drone surveys to training and governance support, our work spans the full lifecycle of a geospatial program.

  1. GIS Mapping.

    Clear maps and well-organized datasets you can rely on for planning, stewardship, and communication.

  2. Drone Mapping.

    High-resolution imagery and 3D products that fit local context and support on-the-ground stewardship.

  3. Cultural & Knowledge Mapping.

    A consent-based approach that centres community knowledge and respects what should and should not be shared.

  4. Training & Capacity Building.

    Skills and systems built with you, so your team can run projects independently over time.

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Recent projects.

A few of the recent projects we’ve had the privilege of supporting.

  1. Gwich’in Tribal Council Bioregional Atlas Project.

    ● BIOREGIONAL ATLAS

    A multiphase bioregional mapping initiative transforming spatial information into a living, community-guided Atlas that supports land stewardship and knowledge sovereignty.

    2026
  2. Taku River Tlingit: GIS Capacity Building.

    ● GIS CAPACITY

    Implementing recommendations from a GIS Needs Assessment — building systems, skills, and everyday workflows for land stewardship with confidence and care.

    2023
  3. Tsartlip First Nation – Community-Led Drone Training.

    ● DRONE TRAINING

    An in-person drone training program focused on building safe, confident, community-led drone operations for stewardship, monitoring, and mapping.

    2026

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Let’s map what matters.

Whether you’re scoping a new project, planning training, or thinking through governance and data protocols, we’d love to hear what you’re working on.

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