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Muhsen Hadi Salem Alyami

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محاضر قسم الآثار كلية السياحة والآثار

كلية السياحة والآثار
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GIS Applications

 

  GIS applications



Geographic information systems (GIS) (also known as Geospatial information systems) are computer software and hardware systems that enable users to capture, store, analyse and manage spatially referenced data.[1] GISs have transformed the way spatial (geographic) data, relationships and patterns in the world are able to be interactively queried, processed, analysed, mapped, modelled, visualised, and displayed for an increasingly large range of users, for a multitude of purposes.[1][2][3]

Examples of GIS applications

Uses of GIS range from indigenous people, communities, research institutions, environmental scientists, health organisations, land use planners, businesses, and government agencies at all levels.[3]

Uses range from information storage; spatial pattern identification; visual presentation of spatial relationships; remote sensing - all sometimes made available through internet web interfaces, involving large numbers of users, data collectors, specialists and/or community participants.

Some examples include:

GIS Application: Crime

See Crime mapping

GIS Application: History

See Historical geographic information system

GIS Application: Hydrology

See GIS and Hydrology

GIS Application: Remote Sensing

See Remote sensing application

GIS Application: Indigenous

See Traditional knowledge gis

GIS Application: Public

See Public Participation GIS

GIS Application: Transportation Engineering

See Road Networking with GIS

Other GIS Applications

Other applications include the use of GIS techniques for Water, Wastewater and Stormwater systems, and in Solid Waste management.

See also

References

  1. a b GIS.com Guide to Geographic Information Systems Accessed 13 March 2008
  2. ^ Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis's GIS Timeline displaying the development and grow of GIS from the 1960s to the present day Accessed 13 March 2008
  3. a b Geographical Information and Technology Association web page Accessed 13 March 2008

External links

GIS Applications: General

GIS Applications: water and waste management

GIS Applications: Archaeology