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What is LiDAR Mapping?

LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) mapping is a remote sensing method that uses laser pulses to measure distances between the drone and the Earth's surface. These pulses generate highly accurate 3D point clouds, which are used to create detailed elevation models and surface maps. LiDAR is ideal for capturing terrain beneath vegetation, enabling precise analysis for infrastructure development, forestry, flood modeling, and more.

Where We Apply LiDAR Mapping

At Madar, we harness the power of LiDAR technology to generate high-precision 3D spatial data for a variety of professional applications.

In surveying, LiDAR enables the rapid collection of accurate terrain and elevation data, essential for infrastructure planning and civil engineering.

In forestry, we use LiDAR to analyze canopy structure, tree height, and biomass, supporting sustainable forest management and environmental monitoring.

In urban planning, LiDAR delivers detailed models of cityscapes, aiding in zoning, development, and infrastructure optimization.

In archaeology, LiDAR reveals hidden structures and landscape features beneath vegetation or terrain, enhancing site discovery and historical analysis without disturbing the ground.