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The Potentially Positive Environmental Impact of 3D Mapping

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Climate change is significantly impacting the natural world. From rises in overall global temperatures and melting ice caps to increased reports of natural disasters like floods, droughts, and landslides, much has changed over the years. Combining the consequences of climate change with additional factors like urbanisation has further exacerbated these issues.

Indeed, urban development has been found to play a major role in increased cases of, amongst others, flooding and soil erosion. Both such natural disruptions can have a substantial knock-on effect in terms of, for example, food production and general sustainability. It is necessary, therefore, to ensure that human development is undertaken in such a way as to support and improve the environment, rather than contribute further to the problems already being faced.

This is where 3D mapping may prove helpful. With the adoption of drone technology, such as UAV LiDAR, urban planners, architects, and environmental conservationists can all ensure beneficial and sustainable human development. What makes UAV LiDAR-based 3D mapping better than its predecessors is that, through the use of laser technology, land surveyors can gain more accurate readings of an area; thereby creating clearer and more precise topographical and other maps that can be employed for things like land use assessments and/or the identification of flood or erosion risk areas.

A better understanding and analysis of an area can, thus, help stakeholders determine where interventions to prevent cases of flooding or erosion from occurring should be employed. They can also make better determinations regarding whether or not building in a certain location might negatively impact the environment or place a residing population at risk in case of a natural disaster.

By embracing technology and adopting a sustainability approach to human development, it may be possible to better ensure that humans positively, rather than negatively, impact the world around them.

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Reduce Risk When Selling Your Home by Hiring a Real Estate Agent

REAL ESTATE

Real estate agents offer a significant amount of assistance during the home selling process. Contrary to popular belief, a good agent’s services are still of high value in the digital age. One area of particular value is an agent’s negotiation skills. Both buyers and sellers can sometimes get emotional when negotiating things like selling price, who would be responsible for fixing maintenance issues, and moving dates. A good agent can provide much needed objectivity in such cases and can have a higher level of success in negotiating a contract that is acceptable to all parties.

Agents can also help to lower various risks associated with selling a home. In particular, there are many legal aspects that laymen can easily overlook, including what documentation is needed and what sellers should declare to potential buyers. Should any such legal concerns be overlooked, a property sale may be delayed or fall through entirely. In serious cases, there could even be the risk of legal action being taken by the wronged party. Having a good agent on board could help to mitigate such risk and ensure a smooth and above-board sale.

There is, however, a very real problem of some agents simply not doing the necessary work, which can result in anything from a property being on the market longer than it should be to errors occurring during the actual property transfer. A comprehensive real estate agent comparison should, thus, be undertaken before contracting the services of any agent. Such a comparison is easily conducted digitally, as both sellers and buyers have access to sites that compare and contrast active area agents.

By having a good gauge of the agents working in an area and their levels of knowledge and experience, it becomes easier to hire a reputable agent to manage the sales process and reduce potential risk.

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Reduce Risk When Selling Your Home by Hiring a Real Estate Agent

REAL ESTATE

Real estate agents offer a significant amount of assistance during the home selling process. Contrary to popular belief, a good agent’s services are still of high value in the digital age. One area of particular value is an agent’s negotiation skills. Both buyers and sellers can sometimes get emotional when negotiating things like selling price, who would be responsible for fixing maintenance issues, and moving dates. A good agent can provide much needed objectivity in such cases and can have a higher level of success in negotiating a contract that is acceptable to all parties.

Agents can also help to lower various risks associated with selling a home. In particular, there are many legal aspects that laymen can easily overlook, including what documentation is needed and what sellers should declare to potential buyers. Should any such legal concerns be overlooked, a property sale may be delayed or fall through entirely. In serious cases, there could even be the risk of legal action being taken by the wronged party. Having a good agent on board could help to mitigate such risk and ensure a smooth and above-board sale.

There is, however, a very real problem of some agents simply not doing the necessary work, which can result in anything from a property being on the market longer than it should be to errors occurring during the actual property transfer. A comprehensive real estate agent comparison should, thus, be undertaken before contracting the services of any agent. Such a comparison is easily conducted digitally, as both sellers and buyers have access to sites that compare and contrast active area agents.

By having a good gauge of the agents working in an area and their levels of knowledge and experience, it becomes easier to hire a reputable agent to manage the sales process and reduce potential risk.

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Auckland Softball Confirms New Season Start For Early January

SOFTBALL

Auckland Softball have taken the initiative to set a restart date for the season in early 2022, Covid-19 and Ministry of Health requirements permitting.

The organisation which looks after 5000 members and 16 clubs felt that over the challenging past few weeks there had been much uncertainty over the 2021/22 Auckland Softball season.

The board of Auckland Softball said they were keen to move on and give the Auckland Softball whanau more definitive dates to work with.

The start of the Auckland Softball season is now set for Saturday 8 January 2022 with finals day Saturday 9 April for all grades from U12 through to Divison 1 Senior competition.

“It’s been tough for everyone, but hopefully all Softball Auckland friends and whanau have stayed safe and are looking forward to softball. The decision to re-start the season early in January is to give all softball enthusiast something definite to plan around.

“We believe it works in the best interests of everyone involved in the game and were keen to take a positive step forward, “ said Softball Auckland CEO, Gareth Teahan.

“We are expecting another good turnout of teams despite the delay to the season. We feel that there are a many people who just want to get out and play softball.”

If any softball is able to be played prior to Christmas, then Auckland Softball will put together some club based friendlies with details to be announced.  

Even with Covid-19 causing issues over the past 18 months Softball Auckland has seen a 10 percent increase in team numbers from 2020 which was in turn 5 percent up on the previous year.


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Auckland Softball Confirms New Season Start For Early January

SOFTBALL

Auckland Softball have taken the initiative to set a restart date for the season in early 2022, Covid-19 and Ministry of Health requirements permitting.

The organisation which looks after 5000 members and 16 clubs felt that over the challenging past few weeks there had been much uncertainty over the 2021/22 Auckland Softball season.

The board of Auckland Softball said they were keen to move on and give the Auckland Softball whanau more definitive dates to work with.

The start of the Auckland Softball season is now set for Saturday 8 January 2022 with finals day Saturday 9 April for all grades from U12 through to Divison 1 Senior competition.

“It’s been tough for everyone, but hopefully all Softball Auckland friends and whanau have stayed safe and are looking forward to softball. The decision to re-start the season early in January is to give all softball enthusiast something definite to plan around.

“We believe it works in the best interests of everyone involved in the game and were keen to take a positive step forward, “ said Softball Auckland CEO, Gareth Teahan.

“We are expecting another good turnout of teams despite the delay to the season. We feel that there are a many people who just want to get out and play softball.”

If any softball is able to be played prior to Christmas, then Auckland Softball will put together some club based friendlies with details to be announced.  

Even with Covid-19 causing issues over the past 18 months Softball Auckland has seen a 10 percent increase in team numbers from 2020 which was in turn 5 percent up on the previous year.


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