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Sycamore Associates LLC relies on Geographic Information Systems (GIS) as a key mapping and analytical tool. Sycamore has a highly skilled team of GIS specialists who use GIS in the service of constraints-based planning and natural resources management. Planners, biologists, and engineers rely on GIS to make informed decisions in the fields of planning, engineering, and natural resources management.
GIS, which can be thought of as a "spatial database," integrates data sources from various disciplines sharing the same geographic reference. GIS permits the user to extract data and make complex decisions with greater ease and rigor. With GIS, Sycamore can readily identify off-site mitigation opportunities for complex projects.
Sycamore maintains our own database in addition to relying upon the California Natural Diversity Database and the California Native Plant Society's inventory of rare and endangered vascular plants of California.
Specific services in this area include:
- GIS database development for regional projects
- Opportunities and constraints
analyses
- Biological conservation analyses
- Watershed and fire hazard
modeling
- Location analyses for residential / industrial / commercial
site development
- Data Gap analyses
- Viewshed analyses
- Stormwater management planning
- Risk and hazard assessments
- Demographic and statistical modeling
- Integration of engineering Computer-Aided Design (CAD)
data

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