Wild Goat Forestry provides GIS-based analysis and spatial data support for projects involving terrain, landforms, soils, and land-use decision-making. GIS and remote sensing are used extensively across the firm’s forestry, geologic, and soil evaluation work, and may also be provided as stand-alone technical support where appropriate.
GIS services focus on analysis, interpretation, and data development rather than routine cartographic production. Capabilities include:
Spatial analysis in support of slope stability, landform evaluation, and regulatory review
Terrain analysis using digital elevation models and LiDAR-derived datasets
Map development to support technical documentation, permitting, or decision-making
Creation and management of project-specific spatial databases
Integration of field-collected data with existing geospatial datasets
Wild Goat Forestry supports field-based mapping and data collection efforts, including digitization and integration of field observations into spatial datasets. Work emphasizes accuracy, consistency, and documentation suitable for technical review or regulatory use.
Cartographic products are developed to clearly communicate technical findings to regulators, landowners, and other stakeholders. Emphasis is placed on clarity, scale-appropriate presentation, and alignment with the purpose of the analysis.
While GIS is most commonly integrated with broader geologic, forestry, or soil evaluations, Wild Goat Forestry undertakes select stand-alone GIS and spatial analysis projects where analytical expertise and technical rigor are required. Project scope and applicability are evaluated on a case-by-case basis.