Applications of Geographic Information System - Part 3

GIS Applications in Surveying: Surveying is the process of determining an object's location on the surface of the earth. A land survey involves calculating the angles and distances between various points on the earth's surface. A growing number of national, regional, and local governments and organizations are using GNSS measurements. Topographic surveys using GNSS are accurate to within a few centimeters. These data can be added to the GIS platform. Both GIS tools and digital maps can be created to estimate an area.

 

Land Information System: A land acquisition management system built on GIS will give detailed information about the property. The assessment, payments for private land with owner information, tracking of land allotments, identification of possessions, and prompt settlement of land acquisition-related difficulties would all be made easier by this.

 

Digital taxation based on GIS: GIS is utilized in local governments to address revenue issues. It is applied to increase government revenue. GIS is used, for instance, to support engineering, construction permits, city development, and other municipal requirements. The information gathered and used by one agency or department is frequently useful to another. As an illustration, Orhitec Ltd. can offer you a system to manage property taxes on a geographical basis that can communicate with the municipal tax collection department. We can create a digital taxation system using GIS.

 

Mapping of Soil Resources: Information about a region's resources is provided by soil mapping. Understanding the appropriateness of the soil for various land use activities is aided by this. It is crucial for mitigating environmental degradation brought on by exploitation of land. GIS aids in defining the boundaries between different soil types in a given location. It is employed for identifying and categorizing dirt. Farmers in developed nations frequently utilize soil maps to preserve soil nutrients and produce their highest output.

 

GIS Solutions for the Banking Industry: Today's banking industry is developing quickly. As a result, it is now more market-driven and -responsive. The ability of a bank to offer services that are market- and customer-driven is crucial to this industry's success. GIS plays a significant role in decision-making, planning, and organization.


Managing Natural Resources: The management and maintenance of agricultural, aquatic, and forest resources can be improved with the aid of GIS technology. The state of the forest can simply be observed by foresters. Manage crop yield, keep track of crop rotation, and other tasks are all part of agricultural land. In the environment, water is one of the most important elements. Water resource distribution is analyzed using GIS. They are related; for instance, a forest's ability to absorb stormwater and the tree canopy's capacity to store about 215,000 tons of carbon are both related. Additionally, afforestation makes use of GIS.



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