Lect-12 GIS Applications
Lect-12 GIS Applications
Lect-12 GIS Applications
Surveyed Hospitals
Population Density
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12700 - 36900
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68700 - 110700
110700 - 193700
Distance Zones to Hospital
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TPU-based Population Density
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35200 - 59200
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59200 - 102400
102400 - 193700
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6 0 6 12 18 24 Kilometers
GIS Applications 2
Functional classification
Characteristics of data
themes, precision required, data model
GIS functions
processing capabilities, data structure
Products
interactivequeries, one-time video
tapes, hardcopy maps
GIS Applications 3
Decision support tool
What kind of decisions that are supported
by the GIS?
Simple decisions
Complex decisions
Handling uncertainty
GIS Applications 4
Groups of GIS activity
GIS is used by all people who deal with
spatial information.
Each group has distinct educational and
cultural background, and particular
ways of approaching problems.
Interactions occur between groups.
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Core groups of GIS activity
Technology sharing: surveying,
engineering, cartography, remote
sensing
Management and decision-making:
resource, planning, AM/FM, commercial,
management, etc.
General public services and geo-
information seeker
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GIS application areas
Urban management
Land resources
Environment
Transportation
Facilities management
Commercial applications
Public services
e-Government
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GIS in urban management
Urban applications involve the use of
computers to carry out functions of urban
government and management agencies, as
well as commercial practices.
History extents back to 1960s.
Major tasks involved provision of data
DIME files including:
locationsof street centre-lines
address ranges for each block
census reporting zones
TIGER files
GIS Applications 8
GIS in urban management
(cont.)
GIS Applications 9
Small town management
GIS Applications 10
Project management
GIS Applications 14
An example of LIS
GIS Applications 15
Urban Planning
GIS Applications 16
Land infrastructure
GIS Applications 17
Environment
What is there?
Where is something?
How much is something?
What if ?
GIS Applications 18
Understanding the limits
Data availability
Accuracy and resolution of spatial data
Errors in attribute data and classification
Real scientific model - poorly developed spatial
models may generate processing errors, or
simply wrong answers.
Representations of continuous variables
Time - It is always difficult for current GIS to
present and model the multitemporal
information.
GIS Applications 19
Environment protection
GIS Applications 21
Environment monitoring
GIS Applications 22
Flood forecast and control
GIS Applications 23
Transportation
Transportation planning
Route selection
Traffic control
Construction and maintenance
GIS Applications 24
Optimum
highway
route
selection
Landuse suitability
GIS Applications 25
Transportation monitoring
GIS Applications 27
Shipping route
management
GIS Applications 28
Road hazard management
GIS Applications 31
Facilities management
GIS Applications 33
Site management
GIS Applications 35
Power grid management
GIS Applications 37
Client service
GIS Applications 39
Real estate valuation
Phy. Env. 0.5 Amenity 0.3 No Noice&Pol 0.2 Phy. 0.4 Amenity 0.1 No Noice&Pol 0.5
Phy. Env. 0.3 Amenity 0.5 No Noice&Pol 0.2 Phy. 0.3 Amenity 0.3 No Noice&Pol 0.4
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Public health alert
GIS Applications 42
Public health alert (cont.)
GIS Applications 43
Public health alert (cont.)
GIS Applications 44
Public geo-information services
GIS Applications 45
Tourist information
GIS Applications 46
e-Government
Daily operation
Socio-economic development
Statistics
Government services
GIS Applications 47
Socio-economic statistics
GIS Applications 49
Government services
GIS Applications 51
Regional management
GIS Applications 52
Natural disaster reduction
GIS Applications 53
Emergency response
planning
GIS Applications 55