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QField for Land Restoration and Conservation

Mobile GIS for restoration planning, monitoring, and conservation field surveys.

Measure impact and protect habitats

Collect restoration and conservation data offline and sync for collaborative analysis.

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Workflows

  • Restoration site mapping and monitoring
  • Habitat assessments and invasive species tracking
  • Community programs and stewardship records

Integrated with QGIS and QFieldCloud

Design forms and symbology in QGIS, then sync and review via QFieldCloud.

Why this matters

  • Remote sites with poor connectivity
  • Diverse taxonomies and protocols
  • Evidence fragmented across devices

Trusted results

  • Used by NGOs and conservation agencies
  • Strong offline, GNSS, and media capture

FAQ

Can we reuse field templates across projects?
Yes. Build templates in QGIS and deploy with QField and QFieldCloud.
Do you support photo and sketch capture?
Yes. Attach media and keep them linked to features.

QField is the leading professional fieldwork app used in enterprise settings for efficient geospatial data collection and management. As a Digital Public Good, QField not only excels in enterprise and professional applications but also contributes significantly to advancing at least six of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), promoting a more sustainable and equitable future.

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Open-source

QField is released under the GNU Public License (GPL) Version 2 or above. Developing QField under this license means that you can inspect and modify the source code and guarantees that you will always have access to a QGIS based field data collection app that is free of cost and can be freely modified.

Privacy

View the QField Privacy Policy to learn what information is collected, used and how we protect this.

Credits

QField, QFieldCloud and QFieldSync are developped by OPENGIS.ch. OPENGIS.ch offers consulting, development, training and support for open-source software including QField, QGIS and PostGIS.