Woolpert has been contracted by the Pacific Community (SPC) to acquire, process and deliver topographic and bathymetric lidar data and aerial imagery for Vanuatu, a nation of multiple islands in the South Pacific. The project, funded by The World Bank, will help Vanuatu and SPC improve disaster resilience and response, conduct infrastructure planning, monitor the impact of climate change, and develop tools and systems to support coastal and hydrologic analysis throughout the islands.
SPC is a scientific and technical organization, owned and governed by 27 country and territory members in the Pacific, that supports a people-centered approach to sustainable development. Woolpert and its family of companies, most recentlyย AAMย andย eTrac, have conducted multiple high-accuracy and high-resolution topo-bathy lidar data surveys internationally to support this same directive.
By integrating past and present data and imagery from multiple sources,ย Woolpertย will develop digital elevation models and other derived products that will contribute to risk-informed decision-making to improve preparedness and mitigate risks to vulnerable communities and enhance resilient development planning throughout the Pacific.
Woolpert Geospatial Project Manager Constance Solemani noted that this project is part of the SPC-implemented and World Bank-fundedย Pacific Resilience Program, whose goal is to strengthen early warning and disaster preparedness and increase resilience of these island nations.
โVanuatu is located in the โRing of Fire,โ making it extremely vulnerable to volcanic eruptions, tropical cyclones, storm surges, flooding and coastal inundation,โ Solemani said. โThe nation is doing everything it can to protect its people and infrastructure, using accurate, up-to-date data to make informed decisions. We are honored to support the nationโs great work.โ