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Who we are,

What we can do

CAREER has extremely committed multi-disciplinary trained professionals who deliver thriving and wide-ranging practical solutions centered on accurate data supported by a rich database and reliable mapping prepared extensively using satellite technology and GIS tools. We perform ground water modelling, coastal pollution mapping, storm surge modelling, fisheries production modelling, river basin modelling, digital terrain/digital elevation model, crop assessment model, digital image processing, satellite oceanography, modern surveying, hydrographic surveying, environmental impact assessment, water quality and quantity assessment, seismic hazard mapping and flood prediction modelling etc. The capacities where significant proficiency and quality and have been developed are:

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Cadastral mapping

Feasibility Studies

Land use / land cover mapping

Hydrology and water resources modelling

Remote sensing  and agricultural improvements

Coastal zone Management/Coastal vulnerability mapping

Urban Planning

Terrestrial and hydrographic surveys

 

We function in three fundamental sectors - Research, Education, and Industrial Support. We are effectively creating projects and openings that will enable CAREER to unite students and professionals from a variety of disciplines to address complex problems of environment and climate change with sustainable issues through remote sensing. We work autonomously and in close association with government agencies, divisions and non-government organisations (NGOs) of the nation. It likewise keeps up close participation and cooperation with local and global offices and also with foreign countries.

 

CAREER is forerunner in emerging skill associated to study climate change impact in India. It steers investigation on climate change problems, concentrating on the physico chemical process and their impacts on livelihoods. It specializes on:

Sea level rise analysis

Climate change and Coastal vulnerability modelling

Offer adaptation solutions for physical infrastructures

Surviving mechanism for Climate change among affected communities

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