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2016 Agriculture, Mining and Forestry Industries End-user Requirements for Satellite Imagery/Analytics

This study aims to cover key existing and evolving end-user needs that can support new product development efforts in the GIS/Analytics domain. Stakeholder views from across the agriculture, mining, and forestry domains have been analyzed for evolving opportunities that can be capitalized by GIS/Analytics solution developers and satellite imagery solution providers.
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This study aims to cover key existing and evolving end-user needs that can support new product development efforts in the GIS/Analytics domain. Stakeholder views from across the agriculture, mining, and forestry domains have been analyzed for evolving opportunities that can be capitalized by GIS/Analytics solution developers and satellite imagery solution providers.

The stakeholder views largely cover web-based product delivery via smart devices and point to a growing need to observe remote locations for various change and impact assessments that can support agriculture and forestry development efforts. This study can serve as a starting point for any new product development or market-penetration efforts planned by satellite imagery and solution providers.

1. Executive Summary

- Key Findings

2. GIS/Analytics-Past - Land Cover versus Land Use Assessment

3. GIS/Analytics Market Overview

- Small-Satellites and Affordable Imagery Products

- Evolving Imagery/Analytics Requirements

- Evolving GIS/Analytics New Customer Acquisition

4. Regional - End-user Requirements Profile - Requirements Discussion

5. India

6. Kenya

7. Sudan

8. Uganda

9. South Africa

10. Strategic Recommendations - Key Pointers for Satellite Imagery and Analytics Providers

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/b5bg66/enduser

Laura Wood , +353-1-481-1716, press@researchandmarkets.net

 

 

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