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1. GIS in Mapping: Mapping is a central function of Geographic Information System, which provides a visual interpretation of data. GIS store data in database and then represent it visually in a mapped format. People from different professions use map to communicate. It is not necessary to be a skilled cartographer to create maps. Google map, Bing map, Yahoo map are the best example for web based GIS mapping solution.
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2. Telecom and Network services: GIS can be a great planning and decision making tool for telecom industries. GDi GISDATA enables wireless telecommunication organizations to incorporate geographic data in to the complex network design, planning, optimization, maintenance and activities. This technology allows telecom to enhance a variety of application like engineering application, customer relationship management and location based services.
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3. Accident Analysis and Hot Spot Analysis: GIS can be used as a key tool to minimize accident hazard on roads, the existing road network has to be optimized and also the road safety measures have to be improved. This can be achieved by proper traffic management. By identifying the accident locations, remedial measures can be planned by the district administrations to minimize the accidents in different parts of the world. Rerouting design is also very convenient using GIS.
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4. Urban Planning: GIS technology is used to analyze the urban growth and its direction of expansion, and to find suitable sites for further urban development. In order to identify the sites suitable for the urban growth, certain factors have to consider which is: land should have proper accessibility, land should be more or less flat, land should be vacant or having low usage value presently and it should have good supply of water.
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5. Transportation Planning: GIS can be used in managing transportation and logistical problems. If transport department is planning for a new railway or a road route then this can be performed by adding environmental and topographical data into the GIS platform. This will easily output the best route for the transportation based on the criteria like flattest route, least damage to habitats and least disturbance from local people. GIS can also help in monitoring rail systems and road conditions.
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6. Environmental Impact Analysis: EIA is an important policy initiative to conserve natural resources and environment. Many human activities produce potential adverse environmental effects which include the construction and operation of highways, rail roads, pipelines, airports, radioactive waste disposal and more. Environmental impact statements are usually required to contain specific information on the magnitude and characteristics of environmental impact. The EIA can be carried out efficiently by the help of GIS, by integrating various GIS layers, assessment of natural features can be performed.
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7. Agricultural Applications: GIS can be used to create more effective and efficient farming techniques. It can also analyze soil data and to determine: what are the best crop to plant?, where they should go? how to maintain nutrition levels to best benefit crop to plant?. It is fully integrated and widely accepted for helping government agencies to manage programs that support farmers and protect the environment. This could increase food production in different parts of the world so the world food crisis could be avoided.
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8. Disaster Management and Mitigation: Today a well-developed GIS systems are used to protect the environment. It has become an integrated, well developed and successful tool in disaster management and mitigation. GIS can help with risk management and analysis by displaying which areas are likely to be prone to natural or man-made disasters. When such disasters are identified, preventive measures can be developed.
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9. Landslide Hazard Zonation using GIS: Landslide hazard zonation is the process of ranking different parts of an area according to the degrees of actual or potential hazard from landslides. The evaluation of landslide hazard is a complex task. It has become possible to efficiently collect, manipulate and integrate a variety of spatial data such as geological, structural, surface cover and slope characteristics of an area, which can be used for hazard zonation. The entire above said layer can well integrate using GIS and weighted analysis is also helpful to find Landslide prone area. By the help of GIS we can do risk assessment and can reduce the losses of life and property.
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10. Determine land use/land cover changes: Land cover means the feature that is covering the barren surface .Land use means the area in the surface utilized for particular use. The role of GIS technology in land use and land cover applications is that we can determine land use/land cover changes in the different areas. Also it can detect and estimate the changes in the land use/ land cover pattern within time. It enables to find out sudden changes in land use and land cover either by natural forces or by other activities like deforestation.
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11. Navigation (routing and scheduling): Web-based navigation maps encourage safe navigation in waterway. Ferry paths and shipping routes are identified for the better routing. ArcGIS supports safe navigation system and provides accurate topographic and hydrographic data. Recently DNR, s Coastal Resources Division began the task of locating, documenting, and cataloging these no historic wrecks with GIS. This division is providing public information that make citizens awareness of these vessel locations through web map. The web map will be regularly updated to keep the boating public informed of these coastal hazards to minimize risk of collision and injury.
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12. Flood damage estimation: GIS helps to document the need for federal disaster relief funds, when appropriate and can be utilized by insurance agencies to assist in assessing monetary value of property loss. A local government need to map flooding risk areas for evaluate the flood potential level in the surrounding area. The damage can be well estimate and can be shown using digital maps .
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13. Natural Resources Management: By the help of GIS technology the agricultural, water and forest resources can be well maintain and manage. Foresters can easily monitor forest condition. Agricultural land includes managing crop yield, monitoring crop rotation, and more. Water is one of the most essential constituents of the environment. GIS is used to analyze geographic distribution of water resources. They are interrelated, i.e. forest cover reduces the storm water runoff and tree canopy stores approximately 215,000 tons carbon. GIS is also used in afforestation.
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14. GIS Solutions in Banking Sector: Today rapid development occurs in the banking sector. So it has become more market driven and market responsive. The success of this sector largely depends on the ability of a bank to provide customer and market driven services. GIS plays an important role providing planning, organizing and decision making.
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15. Soil Mapping : Soil mapping provides resource information about an area. It helps in understanding soil suitability for various land use activities. It is essential for preventing environmental deterioration associated with misuse of land. GIS Helps to identify soil types in an area and to delineate soil boundaries. It is used for the identification and classification of soil. Soil map is widely used by the farmers in developed countries to retain soil nutrients and earn maximum yield.
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16. GIS based Digital Taxation: In Local Governments, GIS is used to solve taxation problems. It is used to maximize the government income. For example, for engineering, building permits, city development and other municipal needs, GIS is used. Often the data collected and used by one agency or department can be used by another. Example Orhitec ltd can supply you with a system to manage property tax on a geographic basis that can work interactively with the municipal tax collection department. Using GIS we can develop a digital taxation system.
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17. Land Information System: GIS based land acquisition management system will provide complete information about the land. Land acquisition managements is being used for the past 3 or 4 years only. It would help in assessment, payments for private land with owner details, tracking of land allotments and possessions identification and timely resolution of land acquisition related issues.
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18. Surveying: Surveying is the measurement of location of objects on the earth’s surfaces. Land survey is measuring the distance and angles between different points on the earth surface. An increasing number of national and governments and regional organizations are using GNSS measurements. GNSS is used for topographic surveys where a centimeter level accuracy is provided. These data can be incorporated in the GIS system. GIS tools can be used to estimate area and also, digital maps can prepared.
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19. Wetland Mapping: Wetlands contribute to a healthy environment and retain water during dry periods, thus keeping the water table high and relatively stable. During the flooding they act to reduce flood levels and to trap suspended solids and attached nutrients. GIS provide options for wetland mapping and design projects for wetland conservation quickly with the help of GIS. Integration with Remote Sensing data helps to complete wetland mapping on various scale. We can create a wetland digital data bank with spices information using GIS.
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20. GIS Applications in Geology: Geologists use GIS in a various applications. The GIS is used to study geologic features, analyze soils and strata, assess seismic information, and or create three dimensional (3D) displays of geographic features. GIS can be also used to analyze rock information characteristics and identifying the best dam site location.
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21. Detection of Coal Mine Fires: GIS technology is applied in the area of safe production of coal mine. Coal mine have developed an information management system, the administrators can monitor the safe production of coal mine and at the same time improve the abilities to make decisions. Fire happens frequently in coal mines. So it can assessed spontaneous combustion risk using GIS tools.(Kun Fang, GIS Network Analysis in Rescue of Coal Mine)
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22. Assets Management and Maintenance: GIS helps organizations to gain efficiency even in the face of finite resources and the need to hold down the cost. Knowing the population at risk enables planners to determine where to allocate and locate resources more effectively. Operations and maintenance staff can deploy enterprise and mobile workforce. GIS build mobile applications that provide timely information in the field faster and more accurate work order processing.
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23. GIS for Planning and Community Development: GIS helps us to better understand our world so we can meet global challenges. Today GIS technology is advancing rapidly, providing many new capabilities and innovations in planning. By applying known part of science and GIS to solve unknown part, that helps to enhance the quality of life and achieve a better future. Creating and applying GIS tools and knowledge allow us integrating geographic intelligence into how we think and behave.
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24. GIS in Dairy Industry: Geographic Information System is used in a various application in the dairy industry, such as distribution of products, production rate, location of shops and their selling rate. These can be monitored by using GIS system. It can be also possible to understand the demand of milk and milk products in different region. GIS can prove to be effective tool for planning and decision making for any dairy industry. These advantages has added new vistas in the field of dairy farm and management.
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25. Tourism Information System: GIS provides a valuable toolbox of techniques and technologies of wide applicability to the achievement of sustainable tourism development. This provide an ideal platform tools required to generate a better understanding, and can serve the needs of tourists. They will get all the information on click, measure distance, find hotels, restaurant and even navigate to their respective links. Information plays a vital role to tourists in planning their travel from one place to another, and success of tourism industry. This can bring many advantages for both tourist and tourism department.
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26. Irrigation water management: Water availability for irrigation purposes for any area is vital for crop production in that region. It needs to be properly and efficiently managed for the proper utilization of water. To evaluate the irrigation performance, integrated use of satellite remote sensing and GIS assisted by ground information has been found to be efficient technique in spatial and time domain for identification of major crops and their conditions, and determination of their areal extent and yield. Irrigation requirements of crop were determined by considering the factors such as evapotranspiration, Net Irrigation Requirement, Field irrigation Requirement, Gross Irrigation Requirement, and month total volume of water required, by organizing them in GIS environment. (A. M. Chandra, S. K. Ghosh, Remote Sensing and Geographical Information System)
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27. Fire equipment response distance analysis: GIS can be used to evaluate how far (as measured as via the street network) each portion of the street network is from a firehouse. This can be useful in evaluating the best location for a new firehouse or in determining how well the fire services cover particular areas for insurance ratings.(Himachal Pradesh, Development Report)
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28. Worldwide Earthquake Information System: One of the most frightening and destructive phenomena of nature is the occurrence of an earthquake. There is a need to have knowledge regarding the trends in earthquake occurrence worldwide. A GIS based user interface system for querying on earthquake catalogue will be of great help to the earthquake engineers and seismologists in understanding the behavior pattern of earthquake in spatial and temporal domain. (A. M. Chandra, S. K. Ghosh Remote Sensing and Geographical Information System)
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29. Volcanic Hazard Identification: Volcanic hazard to human life and environment include hot avalanches, hot particles gas clouds, lava flows and flooding. Potential volcanic hazard zone can be recognized by the characteristic historical records of volcanic activities, it can incorporate with GIS. Thus an impact assessment study on volcanic hazards deals with economic loss and loss of lives and property in densely populated areas. The GIS based platforms enables us to find out the damage and rapid response against volcanic activities may helps to reduce the effect in terms of wealth and health of people.
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30. Energy Use Tracking and Planning: GIS is a valuable tool that helps in the planning organizing and subsequent growth in the energy and utilities industries. The effective management of energy systems is a complex challenge. GIS has enormous potential for planning, design and maintenance of facility. Also it provide improved services and that too cost effectively.
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31. GIS for Fisheries and Ocean Industries: GIS tools add value and the capability to ocean data. ArcGis is used to determine the spatial data for a fisheries assessment and management system. It is extensively used in the ocean industry area and we get accurate information regarding various commercial activities. To enhance minimizing cost for the fishing industry. Also it can determine the location of illegal fishing operations.
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32. Monitor Rangeland Resources: GIS is a valuable tool used to monitor the changes of rangeland resource and for evaluating its impact on environment, livestock and wild life. Accurate observation and measurements are to be made to find out the changes in the rangeland conditions. GIS is also used to monitoring ecological and seasonal rangeland conditions .
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33. Reservoir Site Selection: GIS is used to find a suitable site for the dam. GIS tries to find best location that respect to natural hazards like earthquake and volcanic eruption. For the finding of dam site selection the factors include economic factors, social considerations, engineering factors and environmental problems. This all information are layered in the GIS.
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34. Forest Fire Hazard Zone Mapping: Forest is one of the important element of the nature. It plays an important role in the local climate. Forest fires caused extensive damage to our communities and environmental resource base. GIS can effectively use for the forest fire hazard zone mapping and also for the loss estimation. GIS also help to capture real time monitoring of fire prone areas. This is achieved by the help of GNSS and satellite Remote Sensing.
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35. Pest Control and Management: Pest control helps in the agricultural production. Increasing in the rate of pest and weeds can lead to decrease in the crop production. Therefore GIS plays an important role to map out infested areas. This leads in the development of weed and pest management plan.
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36. Traffic Density Studies: GIS can effectively use for the management of traffic problems. Today’s population along with the road traffic is increasing exponentially. The advantage of GIS make it an attractive option to be used to face the emerging traffic problems. By creating an extensive database that has all the traffic information such as speed data, road geometry, traffic flow and other spatial data and processing this information will provide us the graphical bigger picture for the traffic management.
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37. Deforestation: Nowadays forest area is decreasing every year, due to different activities. GIS is used to indicate the degree of deforestation and vital causes for the deforestation process. GIS is used to monitor deforestation.
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38. Space Utilization: GIS helps managers to organize and spatially visualize space and how it can best be used. Operational costs can be decreased by more efficiently using space including managing the moves of personal and assets as well as the storage materials. The 3D visualization in GIS platforms helps planers to create a feeling of experience like virtual walk inside the building and rooms before construction.
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39. Desertification: Desertification is the land degradation due to climatic variations or human activities. GIS can provide the information of degraded land which can be managed by governmental agencies or by the communities themselves. GIS plays a vital role to reduce the desertification, the local governments are now widely depends on GIS for reducing desertification. With location based GIS analysis we can find where or which area is suitable for planting new vegetation and which area for the pipeline construction.
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40. Disaster and Business Continuity Planning: Viewing building and locations assets along with emergency information such as weather patterns, and disaster zones, can provide organizations the required information to make better decision. GIS provide holistic understanding of facility status and performance, and brings together department, business systems, and data source for a comprehensive view into and throughout the organization. (Faisal I. Al-Shukri, GIS Utilization in Facility Management)
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41. GIS for Business: GIS is also used for managing business information based on its location. GIS can keep a track of where the customers are located, site business, target marketing campaigns, and optimize sales territories and model retail spending patterns. Such an added advantage is provided by the GIS to enhance in making companies more competitive and successful. (Sita Mishra, GIS in Indian Retail Industry-A Strategic Tool)
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42. Utilities: The GIS is used for different type of utilities like electricity, telecom and cooking gas on a daily basis and utilities to help them in mapping, in inventory systems, track maintenance, monitor regulatory compliance or model distribution analysis, transformer analysis and load analysis.( Gulzara Mamazhakypova)
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43. Lease Property and Management: Revenue can be increased, operations and maintenance cost can be reduced when GIS is used to help manage space. Real estate and property managers can see and make queries about space including its availability, size and special constraints for the most cost effective use.
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44. Development of Public Infrastructure Facilities: GIS has many uses and advantages in the field of facility management. GIS can be used by facility managers for space management, visualization and planning, emergency and disaster planning and response. It can be used throughout the life cycle of a facility from deciding where to build to space planning. Also it provides facilitate better planning and analysis.(Gulzara Mamazhakypova)
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45. GIS for Drainage Problems in Tea Plantation Areas: Drainage problem in tea plantation differ widely because of its varied nature of physical conditions. Tea crop requires moisture at adequate levels all times of its growth. Any variation either excess or lack has a direct impact on the tea yield. This become greatly influenced the productivity of tea. Required some hydraulic design to solve this problem such as design of drains, checking the adequacy of the river and classification of water logged areas etc. GIS helps to reduce the water logging by establishing well developed plans.[/vc_column_text][vc_separator style=”double” padding_top=”30″ padding_bottom=”30″][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]
46. Collection of Information about Geographic Features: GIS is not simply a computer system used for making maps. A map is simply the most common way of reporting information from a GIS database. So these systems are not only for creating maps but also most importantly the collection of information about the geographic features such as building, roads, pipes, streams, ponds and many more that are located in your community.
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47. GIS for Public Health: GIS provides the cost effective tool for evaluating interventions and policies potentially affecting health outcomes. GIS analysis, environmental health data is also helpful in explaining disease patterns of relationships with social, institutional, technological and natural environment. It can be understand the complex spatial temporal relationship between environmental pollution and disease, and identifying exposures to environmental hazards. GIS can significantly add value to environmental and public health data.(The application of GIS in environmental health sciences: opportunities and limitations.)
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48. Location Identification: This technique is used to find a location for a new retail outlet. It helps to find out what exists at a particular location. A location can be described in many ways, using, for instance, name of place, post code, or geographic reference such as longitude or latitude or X/Y.
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49. Knowledge Based System for Defense Purpose: Regular analysis of terrain is essential for today’s fast paced battlefield. Conventional method of studying paper topographical maps is being replaced by use of maps in digital form to get terrain information. It is increasingly being used to derive terrain information from digital images. Which help to the selection of suitable sites for various military uses more accurate and faster. The uses of GIS provide information regarding the terrain features which can be useful for planning today’s war strategies.
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50. Pipeline Route Selection: Pipeline route planning and selection is usually a complex task. GIS technology is faster, better and more efficient in this complex task. Accurate pipeline route selection brings about risk and cost reduction as well as better decision making process. GIS least cost path analysis have been effectively used to determine suitable oil and gas pipeline routes. An optimal route will minimize reduce economic loss and negative socio-environmental impacts.
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51. Producing Mailing Labels for abutter Notification: Zoning board of appeals hearings or proposed action by a town or city require notifying abutting property owners. A GIS application for producing abutter mailing labels enables you to identify abutting property owners are in different ways. Once the properties are identified this kind of GIS applications can produce mailing labels and be integrated with a word processing “mail merge “capabilities.(http://www.mass.gov/)
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52. Site Suitability for Waste Treatment Plant: There is an increasing amount of waste due to the over population growth. This has negative impact on the environment. With the help of GIS we can integrate various aspect layers in GIS and can identify which place is suitable for waste treatment plant. This process will reduce the time and it is cost effective. Also it enhances the accuracy. It provides a GIS analyst to identify a list of suitable dumping sites for further investigations. It also provides a digital bank for future monitoring program of the site.
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53. Geologic Mapping: GIS is an effective tool in geological mapping. It becomes easy for surveyors to create 3D maps of any area with precise and desired scaling. The results provide accurate measurements, which helps in several field where geological map is required. This is cost effective and offers more accurate data, there by easing the scaling process when studying geologic mapping.
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54. Environment: The GIS is used every day to help protect the environment. The environmental professional uses GIS to produce maps, inventory species, measure environmental impact, or trace pollutants. The environmental applications for GIS are almost endless. It can be used to monitor the environment and analyze changes.(by S Farog Mostafa)
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55. Infrastructure Development: Advancement and availability of technology has set a new mark for professionals in the infrastructure development area. Now more and more professionals are seeking help of these technologically smart and improved information systems like GIS for infrastructure development. Each and every phase of infrastructure life cycle is greatly affected and enhanced by the enrollment of GIS.
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56. Coastal Development and Management: The coastal zone represents varied and highly productive ecosystem such as mangrove, coral reefs, see grasses and sand dunes. GIS could be generating data required for macro and micro level planning of coastal zone management. GIS could be used in creating baseline inventory of mapping and monitoring coastal resources, selecting sites for brackish water aquaculture, studying coastal land forms.
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57. Crime Analysis: GIS is a necessary tool for crime mapping in law enforcement agencies worldwide. Crime mapping is a key component of crime analysis. Satellite images can display important information about criminal activities. The efficiency and the speed of the GIS analysis will increase the capabilities of crime fighting.
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58. River Crossing Site Selection for Bridges: The important geotechnical consideration is the stability of slope leading down to and up from the water crossing. It is advisable to collect historical data on erosion and sedimentation. On the basis of these information asses the amount of river channel contraction, degree of curvature of river bend, nature of bed and bank materials including the flood flow and the flow depth, all these can be done in GIS within estimated time and accurately. This information has been often used for river crossing site selection for bridges.
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59. Land Use Changes Associated with Open Cast Strip Mining: Mining is the back bone of the developing economy of any country. Mapping, monitoring and controlling the impact caused by the mining activities is necessary so as to understand the character and magnitude of these hazardous events in an area. The data required to understand the impact of mining from the environment is coming from different discipline, which need integration in order to arrive hazard map zonation.
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60. Economic Development: GIS technology is a valuable tool used for the economic development. It helps in site selection, suitability analysis, and for finding the right sites to locate new business and grow existing ones. Within economic development, GIS is used to support the emerging trend of economic gardening, a new way to foster local and regional economic growth by existing small business in the community.( By Ahmed Abukhater,GIS for Planning and Community Development: Solving Global Challenges)
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61. School Student Walking Distance Analysis: If your community buses students to school, but only if they lived beyond a certain distance from their school, this can be used to determine what addresses are eligible for busing.
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62. Locating Underground Pipes and Cables: Pipe line and cable location is essential for leak detection. It can be used to understand your water network, conducting repairs and adjustments, locating leaks known distance for correlating etc. Pipelines are continually monitored, check for leak detection and avoid the problem of geo hazards.
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63. Coastal Vegetation Mapping and Conservation: Coastal vegetation like Mangroves are the protectors of coast from natural hazards like tsunami , so that the conservation of these vegetation are highly important. GIS enable us to map which are having higher density of vegetation and which area need more vegetated? Integration of these details to coastal zone mapping helps to identify the area prone to coastal erosion and we can plant more vegetation to reduce coastal erosion.
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64. Regional Planning: Every day, planners use Geographic Information System (GIS) technology to research, develop, implement, and monitor the progress of their plans. GIS provides planners, surveyors, and engineers with the tools they need to design and map their neighborhoods and cities. Planners have the technical expertise, political savvy, and fiscal understanding to transform a vision of tomorrow into a strategic action plan for today, and they use GIS to facilitate the decision-making process. (ESRI, GIS Solutions for Urban and Regional Planning)
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65. GIS for Land Administration: In a number of countries, the separate functions of land administration are being drawn together through the creation of digital cadastral databases, with these database they can reuse land for suitable needs ,digital taxation and even utilities are also easily handle using these database.
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66. Snow Cover Mapping and Runoff Prediction: Systematic, periodical and precise snow cover mapping supported by GIS technology, and the organization of the results in a snow cover information system forms the basis for a wide range of applications. On the practical side, these applications are related to the monitoring of seasonal and yearly alterations of the snow cover under the presently existing climatic conditions, to simulate and forecast runoff, to map the regional distribution of the water equivalent, and to document the recession process of the snow cover during the melting period in its relation to geological features.
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67. GIS for Wildlife Management: Man made destruction such as habitat loss, pollution, invasive species introduction, and climate change, are all threats to wildlife health and biodiversity. GIS technology is an effective tool for managing, analyzing, and visualizing wildlife data to target areas where international management practices are needed and to monitor their effectiveness. GIS helps wildlife management professionals examine and envision.
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M.PANDIT
21 Jun 2015post more and more.
admin
21 Jun 2015Sure Mr. Pandit, I will keep on posting.
MOHAMMED Humran
30 Sep 2019Very nice informations about using GIS but it ihas d is independent science or suffix
Abdallah zakria Edrise
29 Nov 2020GIS Very powerful.Thanks
JERALD ODEK
17 Aug 2015Its a very good educative article. Keep me updated. Thank You
admin
17 Aug 2015Thank you Jerald, appreciate for your comment. I will keep you updated.
Winnie
14 Nov 2015Very very very very helpful!!!!!!!!!
admin
15 Nov 2015Thank you Winnie
harini
16 Mar 2016Thanks for your details and explanations..I want more information from your side..I Am working in Aquafina Mineral Water Distributor In Chennai.
admin
16 Mar 2016What kind of help? thank you for your comment
Zequek Estrada
27 May 2016It’s pretty amazing how many GIS application uses there are. I’d imagine that there are multiple industries that benefit from using one of these 67 applications. It makes me wonder what industry isn’t affected by this.
farzaneh
14 Jul 2016hi
Can GIS identify the best location for underground water?
admin
14 Jul 2016Probably remote sensing might be better tool and GIS can you used for further analysis.
anil
18 Jul 2016really it is very helpfull
admin
18 Jul 2016Appreciate it.
stephen ziki
30 Aug 2016what a wonderful document, thank you very much.
admin
30 Aug 2016Thanks
Ashley
31 Aug 2016Thanks for wonderful information
admin
31 Aug 2016Thanks, Appreciate it
Rukundo carlos
12 Sep 2016No better site in as far as GIS apps is concerned.
adeniyi idowu
20 Sep 2016better
patrick
10 Oct 2016well detailed information ,cogratulations
admin
11 Oct 2016Thank you.
juma daniel
17 Oct 2016please assist me the relevance of GIS specifically in practical Georaphy
Faissal Bozi
20 Oct 2016Good articale thank you
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Recruiting Software
8 Dec 2016Nice article thanks for sharing it.
Vayamtech
14 Dec 2016Hi
What a fantastic post! This is so chock full of useful information. Excellent blog. Thanks for sharing.
admin
14 Dec 2016Thank you Vayamtech
Timotyh Makondetsa
19 Dec 2016Mine is a question that i’m trying to answer but to no avil. The question is: Hiow can one create a contrast stretch database in remote sensing/ArcMap (GIS) with the inclusion of image enhancement te3chniques?
admin
20 Dec 2016This article might be helpful,
http://desktop.arcgis.com/en/arcmap/10.3/manage-data/raster-and-images/stretching-a-raster-to-improve-the-visual-contrast.htm
http://desktop.arcgis.com/en/arcmap/10.3/manage-data/raster-and-images/stretch-function.htm
Vivian Teklah
5 Jan 2017really so nice it has helped me with my research work
admin
7 Jan 2017Thank Vivian
ayee
13 Feb 2017Admin…. Gud day.. may i know the author of this content…. for my reference.. Ty..
Ella
11 Mar 2017Great info! I would like to share some knowledge I have read in GIS. These are the top researches in the agriculture you could do in your community. http://www.agriengrs.com/soil-and-water/gis-methods-agriculture/
admin
13 Mar 2017Thanks for the info, great job Ella
KUDAKWASHE MUSODZA
21 Mar 2017Holistic applications
admin
23 Mar 2017Thank you
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Morris Edwards
4 Apr 2017Very informative post. It is very clear and easy to understand. I got something new from this. I hope new educational posts from you in future. Thank you.
ahmed
17 Apr 2017I commend you for this wonderful site it is really useful. kudos
admin
17 Apr 2017Thank you ahmed
Anshul
23 Apr 2017Thank u very much, it was very useful.
admin
24 Apr 2017Thank you Anshul
Eltom
22 Jun 2017really a very excellent done. we suggest further quality by adding some software, tools, methods …. that appropriate for each of these application domains. thanks
admin
23 Jun 2017Thank you Eltom for suggestion, I will do so 🙂
KHALID
14 Sep 2017HI to everyone. This is an efficient site for updating in gis application . . Thank you
Vincent Odhiambo
9 Oct 2017Hi,i’m thankful for for the article, it really helped me with my research work.
admin
12 Oct 2017Thank you 🙂
USMAN DAHIRU BODEJO
28 Oct 2017Hi.. i am really appreciated!!!!
i am a level three student in the university, making a research on vegetation analysis using normalized differential vegetation index (NDVI) please i need your help regarding my research.
thank you..
admin
1 Nov 2017Let me know how can I help you?
emmanel
20 Nov 2017I really love your article, it has really helped me. thanks to you all
admin
22 Nov 2017Thank you emmanel
Gerry
6 Dec 2017Hi.. i am really excited with this !!!!
i am a level three student in the university, need to do a research on vegetation analysis using normalized differential vegetation index (NDVI) from start, please i need your help regarding my research on how i can do it practically and resources needed.
thank you.
paulina nagae
9 Jan 2018a nice work!
but sorry may i get any reference book plz
admin
9 Jan 2018what type of book you are looking for.
Anu
22 Jan 2018Thanks for such a short,simple and effective notes
admin
24 Jan 2018Thanks Anu
internet marketing
31 Jan 2018Thanks, your article is so helpful. I did not found this type of article anywhere else.
Elizabeth
11 Feb 2018A highly informative article.
Thanks it has answered so many questions that i had.
i look forward to more of such work.
admin
13 Feb 2018Thank you Elizabeth
francis
17 Feb 2018importance of gis to a land economist
balveer singh yadav
23 Mar 2018very good
admin
25 Mar 2018Thank Balveer
Puja
23 Mar 2018Very nice article, The geographic information system (GIS) market was valued at USD 5.33 Billion in 2016 and is expected to reach USD 10.12 Billion by 2023, growing at a CAGR of 9.6% between 2017 and 2023.
Major players involved in the software market include Autodesk, Inc. (US), Bentley System, Incorporated (US), Environmental Systems Research Institute, Inc. (Esri) (US), General Electric Co. (US), Hexagon AB (Sweden), Pitney Bowes Inc. (US), Topcon Corporation (Japan), and Trimble Inc. (US).
Read more@ https://www.marketsandmarkets.com/Market-Reports/geographic-information-system-market-55818039.html
admin
25 Mar 2018Thanks Puja
Afzal khan
22 Apr 2018really very easy to study and to remember….
points should be mentioned in such a precise manner…… thanks and offering again a lots of thanks….
tinashe
17 May 2018thank you
Purnima Rai
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isma'eel
10 Jul 2018this is nice
Murthy KN
19 Jul 2018Thank you
Really it’s nice highlighting points sector wise it helped me in my exam.
AMINU DANJUMA
15 Aug 2018please kindly assist me on how to apply GIS software with these 67 uses of GIS .
I will be very interesting in the course and also to apply for my M.Sc..
mohamed
15 Aug 2018thank you for this infomation
zaki
26 Aug 2018best information for gis usage
Vivek Bildikar
4 Sep 2018Great info !!!
Kelifa
18 Sep 2018Thanks so much for better and the reliable information that I obtained from you !
Leju Oliver
16 Oct 2018Its an educative article and interesting, notify me by an e-mail
yenesew
26 Oct 2018Road network still not consider
Jaya rao
23 Dec 2018But how to apply for good GIS projects.
I’m interior designer/cad designer.my name is Jaya.
SUSHANTA DAS
28 Jan 2019Very Good Information. Before reading this article I have no brief knowledge about GIS application.
Thanks
Friday Anthony
26 Mar 2019Nice article
Amos Letuya
2 Apr 2019A very nice piece. Keep updating us on emerging trends.
Thanks!
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Alinaitwe
13 Aug 2019I so much excited about a whole list of things you can do if you have GIS skills. Thank you very much. I intend to pursue a masters in UK come next year September. If you have any link of masters scholarship for GIS, kindly send me an email.
Kind Regards.
Mairo Salisu Sabo
23 Aug 2019Always keep me updated whenever there’s a new Article. Your post is very important and Educative .
Otim tonny
10 Sep 2019So wonderful thanks for the update
Shaylee Packer
10 Dec 2019I find location identification so interesting, through this research you can find what retail stores already exist in the area, and thus tell what things could still go there. I wonder if they also use this to figure out where to put another of the same business, such as Walmart. It would be so interesting to be able to get a full overhead view of the city.
GIS PRO
27 Feb 2020It’s really an awesome article..I have used it as a research tool and I like it…Kudos
admin
29 Feb 2020Thank you
Halima
27 Jul 2020Thanks i understood more
Mwesigwa Tonny
29 Oct 2020great
Blessings Banda
8 Dec 2020why is GIS popular?
nazario
11 Dec 2020so helpful
Mwase Chris
8 Nov 2021Thanks admin,
The article was helpful, would you please help on how GIS would be used in spatial analysis of aquifers.
i need information for my research
FAITH
21 Nov 2022Very smart work done thank you