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Forth Consulting

Forth Consulting

Forth Rivers Consulting is the consultancy trading arm of the Forth Rivers Trust. Embedded in our ethos is a commitment to the improvement of our rivers, wildlife and communities, delivered via expert ecological services; providing the best solutions for both our clients and the environment. Our work not only helps clients meet regulatory requirements but also contributes positively to broader environmental goals and community well-being. Our location in the Forth catchment and unique relationship with both Forth Rivers Trust and Forth District Salmon Fishery Board, coupled with our in-depth knowledge of the Forth basin, allows us to provide bespoke services at competitive rates. We are specialists in the provision of ecological clerk of works (ECoW), protected species surveys and mitigation, non-native invasive species control, and fish habitat and electrofishing surveys. Location data services that we provide revolt around data collection and collation. We perform scientific studies and data analyses, drone surveys for footage and photogrammetry including its processing, help with setting up GIS and public or fieldwork survey design, flood modelling including potential natural flood management implementations, storymapping and web apps, and the design and delivery of environmental education and training programmes.

106 Biggar Road
EH10 7DU
01314451527

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Forth Rivers Trust

Forth Rivers Trust

The Forth Rivers Trust is dedicated to engaging people with the rivers and wildlife within the Forth catchment area while conserving these vital ecosystems for future generations. Based in Edinburgh, the Trust's efforts span over 3,000 km², covering 13 river catchments and numerous coastal burns. This area is home to about 25% of Scotland's population and a diverse range of wildlife. Their work includes educational initiatives, public awareness campaigns aimed at protecting and enhancing water habitats, and conservation projects ranging from erosion control, riparian tree planting and peatland restoration to fish barrier removal and in-stream habitat improvements. In all of its projects, location data plays a crucial role which is amplified by the organisation's collaborative nature. From fieldwork design and public data collection to a variety of analyses and visualisations used for public engagement, data sharing, and reporting and evidencing for action. Though already collaborating with a variety of organisations on both location data and beyond, the Trust is always looking for opportunities to work together with you!

106 Biggar Road
EH10 7DU
01314451527

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University of Edinburgh

Scottish Enterprise

Scottish Enterprise

Scottish Enterprise is Scotland's national economic development agency and a non-departmental public body of the Scottish Government. To deliver a significant, lasting effect on the Scottish economy, we work with partners in the public and private sectors to find and exploit the best opportunities.

New Alderston House, New Lanarkshire House
1 Dove Wynd
Strathclyde Business Park
Bellshill
ML4 3AD
0141 228 2000

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Ordnance Survey

Ordnance Survey

We’re proud to be shaping Britains place as a world leading geospatial nation. As geospatial experts, we’re driven to produce accurate location data

28 Longman Road
Inverness
IV1 1RY
0345 605050

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National Manufacturing Institute Scotland

National Manufacturing Institute Scotland

The National Manufacturing Institute Scotland is the future of manufacturing at the heart of the Advanced Manufacturing Innovation District Scotland. It is where industry, academia, and the public sector work together on ground-breaking manufacturing research to transform productivity levels, make companies more competitive and boost the skills of our current and future workforce. The National Manufacturing Institute Scotland (NMIS) is a group of industry-led manufacturing research and development facilities with a network of Partners across Scotland brought together to boost the manufacturing community. Together we are focused on revolutionising skills, productivity, and innovation to help attract investment and make Scotland and the wider UK a global leader in advanced manufacturing.

National Manufacturing Institute Scotland
85 Inchinnan Dr
Inchinnan
Renfrew
PA4 9LJ
077 433 3458

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Interface

Interface

Interface enables business-academic collaborations for economic and societal benefit. Established in 2005, Interface is a central hub connecting organisations from a wide variety of national and international industries to all of Scotland’s universities, research institutes and colleges. Based regionally throughout Scotland, Interface works with businesses of all sizes, in all sectors, to match them to Scotland’s world-leading academic expertise to help them grow. With connections into all Scottish universities, research institutes and colleges, Interface has established and efficient processes that will save time and money in finding and accessing academic expertise, research, technologies, specialist facilities and funding. Interface also facilitates clusters of businesses and academics working together to tackle industry sector challenges leading to transformational outcomes and impacts. The free and impartial service has helped thousands of organisations to become more competitive enabling them to increase their profits, maximise their export potential and ultimately become more sustainable. Interface helps organisations access a range of funding options to offset the cost of their project and with regional team members they help businesses wherever they are, whatever their need.

20 Potterow
Edinburgh
EH8 9BL
0845 013 0536

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Esri UK Ltd

Esri UK Ltd

Esri UK provides world-class geographic information systems (GIS) and has the single largest pool of GIS expertise in the UK. Our technology provides instant access to maps, apps and advanced analytics - on any device, anytime and anywhere. Every day millions of decisions are powered by GIS, helping businesses become more profitable and public service more efficient, for example:

• Governments use GIS to reduce costs and provide online services for citizens
• Utility companies use GIS to help maintain and locate assets across the UK
• Housing associations use GIS to manage estate repairs and reduce costs
• Police forces use GIS to reduce crime and improve public safety
• Retailers use GIS for site selection and demographic modelling
• Insurance companies use GIS to assess risk exposure and to streamline the claims process

More than 10,000 customers across multiple sectors in the UK, both public and private, use our solutions and are part of the largest GIS community in the world,

Holyrood Park House
106 Holyrood Road
Edinburgh
EH8 8AS
01296745500

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Association for Geographic Information in Scotland

Association for Geographic Information in Scotland

AGI Scotland is a national group of the AGI, focusing on the interests of the geographic information community in Scotland. The objectives of AGI Scotland are to: Promote awareness Actively engage Bring together people Deliver on a targeted range of projects Influence and promote the use of GI Chair = Bruce Gittings = bruce@ed.ac.uk; Vice Chair = Nikki Smith = nasm@bgs.ac.uk

Lancaster Court
8 Barnes Wallis Road
Fareham
PO15 5TU
01489668340

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