
- Assess sustainable strategies
- Effective decision-making
- Environmental planning initiatives
At Tygron, we recognize that as an Environmental Planner, you need full control of your data and analytics in order to effectively address environmental effects of project.
To support this goal, we have developed the Tygron Platform as a crucial tool for Environmental Planners, facilitating the analysis of key performance indicators (KPIs) such as air and water quality, biodiversity, habitat fragmentation, climate resilience, land use efficiency, and greenhouse gas emissions.
In the face of scattered data silos and varied analysis methods, Environmental Planners often encounter uncertainty when conducting comprehensive environmental assessments.
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3D web app supports Overijssel Environmental Discussion (OOG) with data and analyses
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The Digital Twin Healthy Urban Area Development of the province of Utrecht: improved and available to everyone!
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Data driven approach to climate challenges and biodiversity using smart combinations of Tygron and FME
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3-30-300 for healthier urban living with Urban Sync
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Heat analytics for the city of Amsterdam
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Modelling the flying routes of bats in a Digital Twin
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