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TOPIC:
GEOGRAPHIC
INFORMATION SYSTEM
Teacher : Sir Dr Qudratullah khan
Presented by: Ghayas haider sajid (612)
Session 2018-2022 (6th semester)
Department of soil science, Faculty of agriculture
Gomal University, Dera Ismail Khan.
Objectives
 What is GIS.
 Brief history.
 Its need.
 Types.
 Principle.
 Function.
 Components.
 Advantages.
 Application.
 Conclusion.
What is GIS?
What is GIS?
 GEOGRAPHIC:
Data is calculated in terms of geographic co-ordinates.
 Information:
Data in GIS is organized to yield useful knowledge.
 System:
several interrelated and linked components with different
functions.
Geographical Information
System
It is the system designed to
 capture
 store
 Manipulate
 Analyze
 manage
 Present all types spatial or geographic data
Defining GIS
 The common ground between information
processing and the many fields using spatial
analysis techniques. (Tomlinson, 1972)
 A powerful set of tools for collecting, storing,
retrieving, transforming, and displaying spatial
data from the real world. (Burroughs, 1986)
 A decision support system involving the
integration of spatially referenced data in a
problem solving environment. (Cowen, 1988)
Brief history:
 Inspired by Piquet, John Snow adopted the same principle to depict cholera
deaths in London in 1854.
 The concept of GIS first introduced in early 1960’s.
 In 1964, Howard Fisher created one of the first computer mapping software
programs known as SYMAP
 1969 ESRI founded
 1970’s satellites aid GPS
 1971 GIS project used a layering system to display data
 1979 Odyssey developed
Need for GIS
 use of spatial data for inter- and intra-
departmental work flow.
 Spatial analysis and visualization of issue.
 The earth surface is the limited resource:
• decisions on space utilization.
• Fast and quality information in decision making.
 serving the public with information based on
specific location
Types Of GIS:
 There are a number of Geographical
Information Systems (GIS) (or GIS software)
available today. GIS are broadly classified into
3 types:-
 Web-based GIS: ONS
 Geobrowser: Google Earth
 Desktop GIS: QGIS
Principle
 Data Capture
 Database management and update
 Geographic analysis
 preparing result
Functions Of GIS ?
 Data capture:
Aerial photography, GPS etc.
 Data storage:
Maps in drawer, Digital data in cd’s, hard drive
 Data manipulation:
Data edited or manipulated due to the nature of project , many
attributes
may be added.
 Query and analysis:
Decision making processes
 Visualization:
Ability to display your data , maps etc.
Components of GIS ?
 Hardware:
computer system, scanner, printer, plotter etc.
 software:
GIS software in use are AUTOCAD , ArcGIS by esri, Qgis,
MapInfo.
 Data:
Geographic data and related tabular data can be purchased from
commercial data provider or collected in house.
Integrate spatial data with other data resources .
 people:
technical specialists who design and maintain.
 Method:
Map creation may be automated raster to vector creator or manually
by using scanned images
Data Types:
GIS Program flow
Application of GIS:
 GIS used in multiple disciplines:
Business Computer Science
Archaeology Engineering
Architecture Environmental Science
Journalism Natural Resource Management
Metrology Sociology
Geology Law Enforcement
Geology Oceanography
Public Health Urban/Regional Planning
Application in Agriculture:
 Farm management
 Pest/Disease tracking
 Crop monitoring Yield prediction
 Soil analysis
 Forestry
 Ecology
 Mining Petroleum
 Water Resources
 Precision farming
 Organic farming
 Agritourism
 Irrigation
Conclusion:
 On the conclusion note all we can say that the
use of GIS makes the way for the future
mapping of our valuable assets in an efficient
way.
 Users, vendors and most importantly,
researchers, have symbiotic roles to play in the
advancement of geographic information science
References:
 www.google.com
 www.wikipedia.org
 www.youtube.com
 www.Pakisan.com
 www.arcweb.com
 www.slideshare.net
 www.geospatialworld.net
 www.esri.com
Thank you
For
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Attention
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Global information system ppt

  • 1.
  • 2. TOPIC: GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM Teacher : Sir Dr Qudratullah khan Presented by: Ghayas haider sajid (612) Session 2018-2022 (6th semester) Department of soil science, Faculty of agriculture Gomal University, Dera Ismail Khan.
  • 3. Objectives  What is GIS.  Brief history.  Its need.  Types.  Principle.  Function.  Components.  Advantages.  Application.  Conclusion.
  • 5. What is GIS?  GEOGRAPHIC: Data is calculated in terms of geographic co-ordinates.  Information: Data in GIS is organized to yield useful knowledge.  System: several interrelated and linked components with different functions.
  • 6. Geographical Information System It is the system designed to  capture  store  Manipulate  Analyze  manage  Present all types spatial or geographic data
  • 7. Defining GIS  The common ground between information processing and the many fields using spatial analysis techniques. (Tomlinson, 1972)  A powerful set of tools for collecting, storing, retrieving, transforming, and displaying spatial data from the real world. (Burroughs, 1986)  A decision support system involving the integration of spatially referenced data in a problem solving environment. (Cowen, 1988)
  • 8. Brief history:  Inspired by Piquet, John Snow adopted the same principle to depict cholera deaths in London in 1854.  The concept of GIS first introduced in early 1960’s.  In 1964, Howard Fisher created one of the first computer mapping software programs known as SYMAP  1969 ESRI founded  1970’s satellites aid GPS  1971 GIS project used a layering system to display data  1979 Odyssey developed
  • 9. Need for GIS  use of spatial data for inter- and intra- departmental work flow.  Spatial analysis and visualization of issue.  The earth surface is the limited resource: • decisions on space utilization. • Fast and quality information in decision making.  serving the public with information based on specific location
  • 10. Types Of GIS:  There are a number of Geographical Information Systems (GIS) (or GIS software) available today. GIS are broadly classified into 3 types:-  Web-based GIS: ONS  Geobrowser: Google Earth  Desktop GIS: QGIS
  • 11. Principle  Data Capture  Database management and update  Geographic analysis  preparing result
  • 12. Functions Of GIS ?  Data capture: Aerial photography, GPS etc.  Data storage: Maps in drawer, Digital data in cd’s, hard drive  Data manipulation: Data edited or manipulated due to the nature of project , many attributes may be added.  Query and analysis: Decision making processes  Visualization: Ability to display your data , maps etc.
  • 13. Components of GIS ?  Hardware: computer system, scanner, printer, plotter etc.  software: GIS software in use are AUTOCAD , ArcGIS by esri, Qgis, MapInfo.  Data: Geographic data and related tabular data can be purchased from commercial data provider or collected in house. Integrate spatial data with other data resources .  people: technical specialists who design and maintain.  Method: Map creation may be automated raster to vector creator or manually by using scanned images
  • 14.
  • 17. Application of GIS:  GIS used in multiple disciplines: Business Computer Science Archaeology Engineering Architecture Environmental Science Journalism Natural Resource Management Metrology Sociology Geology Law Enforcement Geology Oceanography Public Health Urban/Regional Planning
  • 18. Application in Agriculture:  Farm management  Pest/Disease tracking  Crop monitoring Yield prediction  Soil analysis  Forestry  Ecology  Mining Petroleum  Water Resources  Precision farming  Organic farming  Agritourism  Irrigation
  • 19. Conclusion:  On the conclusion note all we can say that the use of GIS makes the way for the future mapping of our valuable assets in an efficient way.  Users, vendors and most importantly, researchers, have symbiotic roles to play in the advancement of geographic information science
  • 20. References:  www.google.com  www.wikipedia.org  www.youtube.com  www.Pakisan.com  www.arcweb.com  www.slideshare.net  www.geospatialworld.net  www.esri.com