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Case Study pdf (277 KB) |
The Vermont Partners Geospatial Database and Water Quality Mapping ApplicationThe Partners Database provides up-to-date farm field data that helps field staff plan, coordinate, and track best-management practice implementation statewide. |
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Case Study pdf (237 KB) |
Vermont Culverts Web ApplicationStone revamped Vermont's VT Culverts website into an Esri-based platform to streamline state-mandated culvert and bridge inspections and enhance collaboration among regional planning commissions. |
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Case Study pdf (376 KB) |
Mapping the State of Broadband in VermontStone collaborated with the Vermont Community Broadband Board (VCBB) to develop a GIS platform for tracking broadband expansion funding and progress across Vermont. Utilizing ArcGIS Online, Hub, Dashboards, Experience Builder, and Python, Stone created a centralized platform with hosted feature layers, web maps, and applications to communicate and track construction progress. |
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Case Study pdf (222 KB) |
Spatial Data Infrastructure for Watershed Monitoring, Cambridge, MassachusettsThe City of Cambridge, Massachusetts, partnered with Stone to modernize its watershed monitoring system to oversee land use and development affecting the city’s water supply. The Cambridge Water Department’s Site Monitoring Program transitioned from a paper-based workflow to a streamlined spatial data infrastructure that integrates Microsoft PowerApps, ArcGIS Online, and a SQL Server database. This solution enables efficient data entry, mapping, and compliance tracking both in the field and at the office—empowering staff to manage updates independently and improve oversight of watershed impacts without relying on custom software. |
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Case Study pdf (255 KB) |
PermianMAP: A Data Platform to Track Methane Emissions from Oil and Gas Drilling in the Permian BasinStone worked with the Environmental Defense Fund to develop an interactive online data platform highlighting the immense volumes of climate-warming methane emitted in the Permian Basin. |
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Case Study pdf (332 KB) |
The Farm-P Reduction Planner (Farm-PREP)The Farm Phosphorus Reduction Planner (Farm-PREP) is an integrated web-based application Stone developed to help farmers, technical crop consultants, and stakeholders easily evaluate the impacts of field-level best management practices on farm scale phosphorus (P) loss reductions and identify modifications to their field operations to help achieve water quality improvement targets on the watershed-scale. Download our case study to learn more. |
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Case Study pdf (201 KB) |
Youth Resources Mapping Application for the Vermont Department for Children and FamiliesStone worked with the Vermont Department of Children and Families and Vermont Children and Family Council for the Prevention Programs to develop an interactive, web-based community mapping application to help visualize inventory results. |
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Case Study pdf (241 KB) |
Using ArcGIS to Develop a Holistic Plan for Downtown RevitalizationUsing ArcGIS Online, Stone helped a historical manufacturing town in Vermont develop a holistic plan for revitalizing its downtown and provided potential partners, developers, and the local community the tools and information necessary to move the plan towards implementation. |
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Case Study pdf (560 KB) |
Bennington Downtown Area-Wide Brownfield PlanThe Bennington Downtown Area-Wide Plan, prepared by Stone and our team members, responds to market opportunities and input by stakeholders and provides a vision for a vibrant downtown that is place where people can live, work, shop, visit and come together for community and social events. To gain community buy-in for the Plan, we developed an interactive story map using ArcGIS Online, which was recognized by Esri at the 2017 Partner for Conference for Best Use of Story Maps. |
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Case Study pdf (316 KB) |
Vermont Transportation Resilience Planning Tool: A Web Tool for Assessing Infrastructure RiskStone worked with VTrans to build a web application that shows infrastructure vulnerabilities, risk, and mitigation options. |