Urban Chronology Georeferencing
A large-scale temporal geospatial initiative transforming decades of archival aerial photography into GIS-ready urban intelligence. SBL georeferenced more than 6,300 historical aerial photographs spanning 50 years — enabling accurate time-series analysis, urban evolution tracking and long-term municipal planning through high-precision GeoTiff datasets. 6,300+ historical aerial photographs georeferenced with sub-1 RMSE accuracy. 50 years of urban transformation digitised into GIS-compatible datasets. City-scale temporal analysis enabled through ArcGIS and QGIS-ready spatial outputs.
"Historical aerial georeferencing enabled accurate urban time-series analysis, improved municipal planning and transformed archival imagery into scalable GIS intelligence. "
- 6,300+
- Vintage aerial photos aligned
- RMSE < 1
- Precision maintained throughou
- 1940–1990
- Urban history digitised
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