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Remote
Sensing
A means of acquiring information
using airborne equipments and techniques to determine the
characteristics of an area. Aerial photographs from aircraft and
satellite are the most common form of remote sensing.
Geographical Information
System (GIS)
Geographic
Information System (GIS) is a computerized information storage,
processing and retrieval system which consists of hardware and
software specially designed to cope up with the geographically
referenced spatial data and corresponding attribute information's
(Tables, Charts and Statistics).
It is an integrated system of computer hardware,
software and trained personnel linking topographic, demographic,
utility, facility, image and other resource data that is
geographically referenced.
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DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEM
(DSS)
We provide DSS services based on GIS technology
in various fields like:
Watershed Management
GIS enhances your capability
to look at impacts to water quality and to access the downstream
affect of proposed activities. One can track and analyze
sedimentation, flooding, vegetative changes, and the affects on
habitats, streams, rivers, and wetlands.
Using
GIS applications we can measure -Water Yields, Water Quality,
Aquatic Habitats, Riparian Management . |
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Forest Management
Mapping,
monitoring and recording data of forest cover for effective
management.
GIS based analysis such as timber harvesting,
habitat protection and planning the location of scenic
roads.
Accessing the existing forest resource and
develop harvest schedules and treatment programs to project future
timber supplies, preventing forest fires and for other operational
planning activities
Forest inventory data is collected using remote
sensing techniques |
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Water Resource Management
GIS is a powerful tool to
manage the flow of water and wastewater to service homes and
businesses.
GIS technology can be used to track the location for
artificial recharge and
condition of water mains, valves, hydrants, meters, storage
facilities, sewer mains, and manholes.
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Agriculture
Management
Agriculture producers can use GIS to map geo-referenced
data such as soil characteristics, yield, crop color, disease
damage, insect infestations, and other variables important of crop
production.
Helpful in creating soil and plant sampling
grids using GIS. |
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Disaster Management
GIS allows disaster managers to quickly access and visually
display critical information by location.
This information can be easily shared with
disaster response personnel for the coordination and implementation
of emergency efforts. |
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Health Sector
By tracking the sources of diseases and the movements of
contagions, agencies can respond more effectively to the outbreak of
diseases by identifying at-risk populations and targeting
intervention.
Public health uses of GIS include tracking child
immunizations, conducting health policy research, and establishing
service areas and districts.
It is difficult to
understand the issues related to health simply by statistical
analysis as it lacks spatial information. Therefore, combination of
both statistics and GIS methods is very useful tool for researchers
to model the health related issues as GIS provides efficient
capability to visualize the spatial data. |
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Land Information System
GIS provides accurate knowledge of natural resources (land)
and accurate description and record of such knowledge
Providing visually appealing land records information
maintenance system. (LRIMS)
Identifying areas which exhibit high rate of
development and are faced with the problem of over densification and
suffering from stagnation due to lack of adequate
infrastructure. |
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Training on Remote Sensing and GIS based Applications
Satellite data interpretation.
Providing training workshops on Remote Sensing
& GIS applications.
Conducting GIS software training (2 weeks, 4
weeks and 12 weeks) |
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