LandScope for Watershed Restoration

Restore watersheds with
precision terrain data.

Watershed restoration requires understanding how water moves through landscapes. LandScope delivers the terrain intelligence you need to design interventions that work with natural hydrology — not against it.

Map natural flow paths, wetland zones, and drainage networks with precision hydrology layers

Design flood mitigation and erosion control based on sub-meter terrain accuracy

Identify restoration opportunities and assess pre-disturbance watershed conditions

Create data-backed restoration plans that work with natural watershed processes

Analyze. Design. Restore.

The restoration workflow
before and after LandScope

Before

Wait weeks for field surveys and topo data to begin analysis
Miss subtle drainage patterns and flow accumulation zones
Design based on incomplete terrain understanding
Discover site constraints after construction begins

After

Access watershed-scale terrain data in minutes, not weeks
Reveal drainage networks, flow paths, and wetland zones with precision
Design interventions grounded in complete hydrology understanding
Restore with confidence — backed by terrain intelligence
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Watershed Restoration Practitioner

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Purpose-built for every
restoration outcome

Design flood resilience with precision hydrology data

Effective flood mitigation requires understanding water accumulation zones, flow paths, and drainage networks. LandScope reveals topographic wetness, flow accumulation, and natural detention areas — the terrain intelligence needed to design interventions that work with watershed dynamics.

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Top 10 ways restoration practitioners
use LandScope

Specific actions and outputs — not generic benefits

Map watershed drainage networks and flow paths

Understand how water moves through the landscape for restoration planning

Identify wetland zones and riparian corridors

Locate natural water features for habitat restoration and protection

Assess pre-disturbance watershed conditions

Understand historical hydrology to guide restoration design

Design flood mitigation interventions

Place detention basins, berms, and swales in optimal locations

Calculate erosion risk and sediment transport

Identify high-risk slopes and design stabilization measures

Plan habitat restoration with microclimate data

Match native species to aspect, drainage, and moisture zones

Assess water quality improvement opportunities

Design filtration and detention zones based on flow patterns

Create watershed monitoring baselines

Document terrain conditions before and after restoration

Design stream restoration with cross-section data

Plan bank stabilization and channel restoration with precision

Present data-backed proposals to stakeholders

Show clients and funders visual terrain analysis they can understand

What restoration practitioners
are saying

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Habitat Restoration Ecologist

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Stream Restoration Consultant

Restore watersheds with precision.

Your next restoration project starts with terrain intelligence that reveals how water moves through the landscape.

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