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Lecture Delivered On Applications of GIS

This document provides an overview of applications of geographic information systems (GIS). It begins by defining GIS and describing its core capabilities of inputting, storing, manipulating, analyzing and outputting geospatial data. It then discusses various types of GIS and lists common uses across sectors like natural resource management, disaster management, military, transportation, urban planning and more. Specific applications highlighted include flood mapping, cadastral mapping, land use analysis, and emergency response planning. The document emphasizes how GIS provides powerful tools for spatial analysis and decision making for real-world problems.

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Lecture Delivered On Applications of GIS

This document provides an overview of applications of geographic information systems (GIS). It begins by defining GIS and describing its core capabilities of inputting, storing, manipulating, analyzing and outputting geospatial data. It then discusses various types of GIS and lists common uses across sectors like natural resource management, disaster management, military, transportation, urban planning and more. Specific applications highlighted include flood mapping, cadastral mapping, land use analysis, and emergency response planning. The document emphasizes how GIS provides powerful tools for spatial analysis and decision making for real-world problems.

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Applications of GIS

What is GIS ?
“A computer - assisted system for the capture, storage
retrieval, analysis and display of spatial data, within a
particular Organization”. (Clarke, 1986)

A GIS is a computer-based system that provides the


following four sets of capabilities to
handle geo-referenced data:
 Input
 data management (data storage and retrieval)
 manipulation and analysis
 Output.
(Aronoff, 1989)
GIS Terminology:

Geographical Information System


Geographical Information Science
Geoinformatics
Geomatics
Spatial information system
Geospatial systems
Geospatial information engineering
Land information system
Types of GIS:

 Desktop GIS
 Professional GIS
 Enterprise GIS
 Mobile GIS
 Internet GIS
 Embedded GIS
 4 D GIS
 Multimedia GIS
Father of GIS – Rojar Tomlinson
Elements of GIS:

People Software

Data

GIS
Method
Hardware
What GIS can do?

What GIS can do Real world Problems


Identification Where ?
Locate What is there?
Trends What if ?
Patterns What has changed ?
Optimum path What relations exists between ?

Models What is the best route?


What Analysis GIS can do ?

 Simple Query
 Spatial Querying
 Single Layer Operation
 Multiple- Layer Operations
 Spatial Modeling
 Surface Analysis
 Network Analysis
 Point Pattern Analysis
 Grid Analysis
Why GIS ?
 Facilities faster process of operation.
Provides many real world problems with option of many scenarios.
Decision making tool with support of organized data.
Integrating technology.
Dynamic map display and interactive query
GIS is a powerful tool for handling spatial data.
In GIS, data are maintained in digital format.
In GIS, data are in more compact form then that of paper maps, tables etc.
Large quantities and types of data can be maintained retrieved at greater speed.
It has the ability to manipulate the spatial data and corresponding attributes
information and to integrate different types of data in a single platform.
GIS Software
The most popular GIS software packages are:
• ESRI (ArcGIS, ArcView)
• MapInfo
• IDRISI
• Manifold
• Inter Graph Geo Media
• Small World
• GRASS
• MS MapPoint
• ERDAS Imagine
•ILWIS
•ER Mapper
•JTMaps
•ENVI
Free classes
1. U.S. Geological Survey Getting Started with a GIS
http://webgis.wr.usgs.gov/globalgis/tutorials/index.html

2. University of South Carolina GIS Short Course Handouts


Download PDF files.
http://www.cas.sc.edu/gis/training/handouts.html

3. Introduction to ArcGIS
This tutorial is intended to introduce you to the basic use of ArcGIS 8.2.
http://web.mit.edu/gis/www/introarcgis/

4. Pennsylvania Spatial Data Access (PASDA)


http://www.pasda.psu.edu/tutorials/default.asp

5. Trimble
http://www.trimble.com/gps/index.shtml

6. The National Center for Geographic Information Analysis (NCGIA)


http://www.geog.ubc.ca/courses/klink/gis.notes/ncgia/toc.html#UNIT38

7. Canada Centre for Remote Sensing


http://www.ccrs.nrcan.gc.ca/resource/tutor/fundam/index_e.php
8. Remote Sensing
This comprehensive Remote Sensing tutorial by Dr. Nicholas M. Short is awesome!
http://rst.gsfc.nasa.gov/

9. Global Positions
Free tutorials for ArcGis
http://www.globalpositions.com/Free.html

10. Esri free courses


http://training.esri.com/gateway/index.cfm?fa=search.resu lts&cannedsearch=2

11. Learn2Map Free GIS Tutorial and Shapefile Atlas


http://www.mapcruzin.com/free-learn-to-map-gis-tutorialand- shapefile-atlas.htm
Tutorial and Atlas.
http://www.mapcruzin.com/free-learn-to-map-gis-tutorialand-shapefile-atlas.htm

12. GIS Primer:


Comprehensive GIS resource from National Informatics Center (NIC), India
Free online lessons: http://gis.nic.in/gisprimer/

13. Introduction to GIS:


For teachers and learners
http://linfiniti.com/dla/
APPLICATIONS OF GIS
Helping With Global Problems
Terrorism
Overpopulation
Environmental Pollution
Global Recession
Deforestation
Natural disasters etc.
Helping With Local Problems
Investigating an industrial facility .
Figuring out the best route for an emergency

Other local problems


Who Uses GIS?
Skills are with few people But
GIS is now a days taught in schools, colleges & universities
through out the world
Professionals of many fields are getting aware
Internet users of GIS have grown rapidly
REAL Observe Process / Interpret DECISION
WORLD DATA INFORMATION
Filter MAKING

Various Sectors
Natural Resources Management
Disaster Management & Mitigation
Health
Education
Business GIS
Electoral process
Environment
Military Applications
Infrastructure –Power, Telecom, Transport etc.
Urban Planning etc…
Natural Resources Management

-Resource assessment
-Change detection
-Suitability analysis
-Scenario study
-Impact assessment etc…
Natural Resources Management Applications

Water Resources assessment


Land-use planning
Soil erosion potential evaluation
Watershed planning
Vegetation mapping
Ecosystem analysis
Conservation planning
Risk assessment
Coastal zone management and hazard mapping
Disaster Management & Mitigation

•Earthquakes
•Drought
•Fire
•Flood & Cyclones
•Landslides & Erosion
•Volcano etc.
Flood Mapping

OUTPUT: THE 3D MODEL IS BEEN CREATED FOR THE ENTIRE AREA AND THE
PREDICTION OF FLOOD IS BEEN DONE
Managing Disasters -Why GIS?
Providing Many Benefits
Better Decisions and Informed • Understanding
Action!
• Efficiency
•Action • Cost Savings
•Decisions • Improved Analysis
•Model • Effective Planning
•Analyze • Better Decision Making
•Measure • Better
•Historically Largely Applied –Communication
•Individual Systems –Collaboration
–Coordination
In absence of GIS :
GIS Provides:
•Data analysis on the disastrous phenomena (for e.g. landslides, floods, earthquakes
etc.), their location, frequency, magnitude etc.
•Risk potential assessment & monitoring
•Post-disaster damage assessment
•Data analysis & prediction on the disastrous events which might take place:
topography, geology, geomorphology, soils, hydrology, land use, vegetation and so
on.
• Data on element that might be destroyed if the event takes place:
infrastructure, settlement, population, socio economic data and so on.
Common Objectives:
• Protection of life and property.
• Provide critical and timely information.
• Provide the appropriate and timely response.
• Provide for basic life support needs.
• Provide for expedited recovery.
• Seek improvements and expand capacity.
Military / Defence Applications

• Conventional use of paper maps is continued


• Need to exploit GIS to exploit that Digital Geographic Information
• GIS is particularly helpful in two areas of defence: command and
control and production.
Forestry

 Forest Management Information System


 Forest resource mapping & monitoring
 Encroachment investigation
 Forest fire assessment
Agriculture

Crop water requirement prediction


Crop acreage & yield estimation
Crop condition assessment
Soil moisture evaluation
Suitability mapping
Business GIS
• Supply Chain Management
• Marketing
• Site Selection
• Consumer Management
• Logistics
• Intelligent Routing
• Demographic Analysis

Precisely GIS can be used for -


• For detection of potential market.
• For detection of dealer / distributor network.
• Zoning by market growth.
• For strategy planning in case of market
analysis for launch of products
Urban Planning & Development

 Urban sprawl analysis

 Cadastral mapping & land management


 Land use / land cover mapping & analysis
 Site selection
Cadastral maps
SOI Toposheet (Pune City) Satellite Image (Pune City)

Scale of SOI Toposheet 1: 25000 Liss-III Satellite Image


Spatial resolution 23.5m
Growth of urban built-up density from 1979-80 to 2008.
The zone wise study is not sufficient to notice the urban sprawl, while the concentric circle of 1km interval approach is more
appropriate for identifying the urban growth as well as its dispersion. There is lot of variation in urban development between the
multiple buffer rings.
Zone wise urban sprawl of Pune city in 2008:
Cadastral Level Mapping
PUNE CITY
Pune University
Campus

1. Main Building
2. Publication department
1 2
2
1
Transportation
Route planning for road & rail
Road network updating
Logistics management
• Analysis of highway crash data
• Intelligent crash location
• Traffic planning tools
• Route selection and evaluation
Transportation Map of PMC
Land use/ Land cover Analysis
Satellite Image (Pune City) 32.5m Resolution
Satellite Image (Pune City) 23.5m Resolution
Site Suitability Analysis
Emergency Response Planning

Time taken to reach the site from fire station


Urban Utility Services management
Utility Management
Creation of digital maps and asset maps of Electricity, Gas,
Telecom, Power, Water Utilities etc. linking them to the relevant
databases and developing systems for providing decision
support information.
GIS & Internet GIS

Potential applications
•Real estate
•Land records
•Environment
•Transportation
•Economic development
•Public safety
•Land use planning

GIS through Web browsers Potential


Conclusions
Key technology to support decision making
Future will see growth in data availability and computing power
to support GIS

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