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ATLAS  GeoMaster  enables the forest manager to easily manage information about their estate. It is primarily an operational tool used to plan, manage, and report on all activity within a forest.  GeoMaster  maintains a history of all events and changes in area and structure over time and all rotations, allowing changes in stocked and total area to be tracked.

Through its seamless integration with GIS,  GeoMaster  enables users to perform their tasks using maps (on-screen) to ensure that areas and activities are recorded accurately. On the other hand, for users who prefer to avoid the cost and complexity of GIS, the full non-spatial functionality of  GeoMaster  can also be accessed through a standard, easy-to-use, Windows® interface.

Benefits & Features
Centralised access to data:
As a central repository, GeoMaster provides ready access via queries, reports and maps to all forestry related information for all users in the organisation.
Financial tracking:
Unique job numbers enable operations in GeoMaster to be linked to finance systems and enables cost tracking
Business planning:
GeoMaster enables operations to be planned well into the future so they can be budgeted and prepared for
Environmental management:
GeoMaster isn’t just about production forestry; it can manage the whole estate
Spatial interface:
All the powerful capabilities of the GIS can be exploited on the managers desktop while maintaining full integrity with the forest management system
GIS independence:
Users who do not require a spatial interface can operate GeoMaster independently of GIS and have full update, query, and reporting access
History on-line:
It is possible to view (and edit) the structure of the forest estate at any point in time including previous rotations. This reduces dependence on the institutional knowledge of key individuals
Flexibility:
There is plenty of scope for users to define specific events, assessment attributes, and other properties. Customised behaviour can also be provided for clients
Secure  database:
GeoMaster can be configured so that the data cannot be directly accessed/updated by other applications (eg MicrosoftAccess)
Database access:
While blocking direct access to the database, GeoMaster can still allow other applications (eg Excel) to view, extract, and update data via its COM interface
Future proof:
Based on traditional SQL, the data can easily be ported to other database platforms. Similarly, GIS data can easily be ported to other systems

management

GeoMaster  is designed to store a wide range of information about forest area, crops and operations. The forest manager can track any operation or event in the forest and these can be linked to a financial management system. The progress of any operation from its initial plan, which may be recorded before the stand is planted, can be followed to its completion. The need for recording operations or events in a practical, common-sense way is provided by allowing an event to be associated with multiple stands, parts of stands, or even with areas that lie outside stands.

Environmental

The  GeoMaster  design takes into account environmental issues, such as recording active amounts of applied chemicals, and the ability to assess environmental attributes that fall outside the range typically used within forestry. Any natural event that affects the state of the forest can be recorded such as fire or wind-throw, and  Geomaster  can record non-production areas as well as production areas with full area accounting.

Flexible

GeoMaster  is designed with the flexibility to incorporate any new types of attributes or events that could be required in the future. Nearly all pick-lists for attributes are user-definable, and most built-in attributes can be renamed to better reflect the operational environment for any given client.  GeoMaster  also provides a COM interface for users wanting to extract or update data programmatically.

Reporting

GeoMaster  has powerful reporting capabilities, both through its integration with ArcGIS and in its textual reports. Having selected stands which meet a range of conditions using the query tool, the results can be presented thematically as a map, or as detailed reports which describe all the activities those stands have undergone.  Geomaster  provides reports for presenting age class distribution and for describing all area changes within a selected area and period of time. There are also a range of system reports that check on the integrity of the database, and its links to GIS. Most reports can be exported to Excel® to enable further analysis.

Integration with the ATLAS suite of forest management tools

Integration between ATLAS modules enables information from one application to be accessed or presented within another which greatly increases the power of each individual module, and the suite as a whole. For example, view expected yields for harvest areas in  Harvest Manager  by accessing underlying stand yields in  GeoMaster , yields which may have been supplied from  Cruiser  or  Yield Table Manager .