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RVS Land Surveyors is a team of experts dedicated to providing quality and affordable digital land surveying services. Check out the blog to know more about land surveying, procedures, technology and more!
RSV Land Surveyors Blog
1y ago
As the Pandemic swept across the globe, Covid19 brought the entire world to a standstill. Governments and authorities shut down human contact to slow the spread of the virus. This invisible killer that is wreaking havoc has to be stopped. Scientists tried to understand the virus, and medical professionals tackled the ensuing medical crisis. Others at the forefront of the battle against coronavirus sought ways of doing so while limiting human to human contact. In that battle, drone technology has proven to be a vital tool. So, let’s look at how drones are helping India in the fight against coro ..read more
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1y ago
India is a land of diversities. So, given the diverse cultures, languages, and religions, how can there be a single standard measurement unit for the country? The units of land measurements in India are different in different parts of the country. Despite standard land measurement units used globally, some countries, including India, also use specific regional units, which have been in practice for a long.
Land measurements are an integral part of real estate transactions, as the cost heavily depends on the same. Whether an experienced real estate professional or a first-time property bu ..read more
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1y ago
The global green agenda has never been more in focus, with the COP 21 conference due to take place in Glasgow, the UK in November 2021 and the United Nations supporting the Paris Climate Change Agreement which compels world leaders to look at the impact of modern life on the natural world and seek ways to reduce the impact of humanity on our planet.
31% of global biodiversity depends on forest ecosystems, making forestry one of the most important aspects of protecting the environment for future generations. And drones in forestry are having a huge impact on managing and protecting areas of for ..read more
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1y ago
Overview
Mining processes are highly labor-intensive and require considerable investments to ensure the safety of workers and prevent pilferage from stockpiles. Mining companies continuously explore new technologies to reduce costs and improve productivity, margins, and worker safety. Companies can achieve this if mining operations are planned thoroughly, the assets are inspected regularly, and the mining site is kept under surveillance. However, conventional methods are inefficient to keep up with increasingly stringent environmental and labor regulations. Drones have become a vital tool in t ..read more
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1y ago
The first hurdle in real estate marketing is selling a dream. After all, if you can’t get potential buyers to view a property, you won’t sell it. And what better way to sell that dream than to give clients the best possible views of it, whatever it may take to get those shots?
Real estate agents have increasingly been turning to drone technology to provide stunning aerial images of properties and land for sale in recent years. These shots offer something new and exciting in real estate marketing that makes the agent modern and innovative. They also allow views of the entire site, which help bu ..read more
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1y ago
What is virtual reality?
Anything which is not real but gives you a similar experience of being real is called virtual reality. It could be a computer-generated simulation in the form of a three-dimensional image supported by electronic equipment. If you want a mix of the natural world with some digital objects, virtual reality is the best way to experience one. Technology has grown to such a level where one can feel their physical presence in a virtual environment. It is the skill of portraying what can be done in the real world utilizing digital objects and virtual representation.
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1y ago
When we look at long and strong buildings in our city, we often think of how they were built or how construction workers reached that height to do construction? But these questions have one simple answer i.e. technology. The construction at that height is possible by using cranes, temporary lifts to carry materials and workers, and much more such equipment. But, have you heard of using drones in construction sites?
The use of drones is a current trend in construction works. Where engineers use drones for several purposes like monitoring issues, tracking the progress, or making better plans on ..read more
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1y ago
Indian agriculture
With over 1.5 million hectares of agricultural land in India (that’s around 38% of the country’s landmass), it’s easy to see why farming is such a huge contributor to the Indian economy. Indeed, agriculture accounts for approximately 18% of India’s GDP and is the primary income source for some 58% of Indians. Despite these facts, Indian agriculture, as a whole, has been slow to adopt new technologies to support farmers and there is an urgent need for more farmers to embrace technology and provide a boost to the industry. In recent years, though, the Indian government has act ..read more
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1y ago
Introduction
A topographic survey establishes the physical features and the elevation of a given parcel of land. It provides a highly accurate plan of the site footprint to help decision-makers in various sectors, including all manner of architecture and construction industries, mining, and any other industry in which a comprehensive knowledge of physical space is necessary or desired.
A topographic survey can help developers gain a complete understanding of their site to help them avoid delays and costly mistakes associated with unforeseen problems.
In India, topographic surveys have pr ..read more
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1y ago
Across the globe, governments and organisations are turning to drone technology to help them in managing solid waste. An increasing population inevitably leads to increased consumption and more solid waste, which we need to handle correctly. Solid waste management prevents pollution, damaging the environment and spreading germs, which might otherwise lead to illness and disease.
Global solid waste:
“ Worldwide every year, 2.01 billion tonnes of municipal waste is generated.”
In 2050 this will increase by 70% to reach 3.4 billion tonnes due to rapid urbanisation, population grown and financia ..read more