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OCE 552 - Geographic Information
System
UNIT - V
Natural Resource
Management
Application of GIS
CONTENTS
01 What is NRM
02 Application of GIS in NRM
03 Hazard & Risk management
04 Japanese tsunami & forest fire
U.S.A
05 Change detection
CONTENTS
06 Soil erosion on river beds
07 Natural resource inventory
08 Environmental monitoring
09 GIS application on NRM
(brief)
10​ Case studies
What is
NRM?
by
1.Aadarsh.V.Nambiyar
 GIS (Geographical Information System) is mainly used for mapping processes.
GIS is a computer-based information system that is aimed at collecting, storing,
manipulating, analyzing, organizing, managing, summarizing and displaying all
types of geographical data.
 GIS has a wide range of application. It is equally important in natural resource
management. The GIS in Natural Resource Management is a resourceful
technique in measuring the natural resource assets.
 The GIS in Natural resource Management identifies the human impacts on
natural resource and support for the utilization of natural resources. Firstly the
data are collected from the land cover, vegetation, soil and geology which are
the parts of natural resources and then they are mapped using GIS technology.
These data are collected using remote sense technique through aerial
photographs or satellite image for study.
Application
of GIS in
"NRM"
By
2.Arun Sabarish
• The major application of GIS in natural resource management is in
confronting with environmental issues like a flood, landslide, soil
erosions, drought, earthquake etc.
• GIS in natural resource management also address the current
problems of climate change, habitat loss, population growth,
pollution etc. The solution to these problems is the application of
GIS in natural resource management.
• Yes, introduction to GIS has solved many problems related to the
natural environment. GIS is a powerful tool that is used in the
management of natural resources. Some applications of GIS in
major fields are discussed on upcoming topics
Hazard
&
By
3.K.K.Arun Selvam
Risk Management
• GIS in natural resource management is used in the reduction of a
natural hazard such as flood, landslide, soil erosion, forest fires,
earthquake, drought etc.
• One cannot totally stop these natural disasters but can minimize
these warnings by early planning, preparation, and strategies.
GIS in natural resource management is being used in analyzing,
organizing, managing and monitoring the natural hazards.
• GIS in natural resource management provides a spatial data of
the disasters that have taken place before or might to occur so
that early risk can be prevented. It is indicated through GIS-based
map.
Hazard
&
By
4.Atshaya Kumar.R
Risk assessment
Case study
Oh you safe! Hope the fire won't given you
any wound...
Those NIST cameras may provide you
some good visuals but you can't expect the
same thing in every part of the globe..
For analyzing purposes you need accurate
data rather than visuals.. That's where GIS
gets uprooted
Image following this slide is an aerial photograph
took from the sky of a place before and after a
forest fire
BEFORE AFTER
What happened in the 2011 Japan tsunami?
The Tohoku earthquake caused a tsunami. A tsunami—Japanese for “harbor wave”—is a series of powerful
waves caused by the displacement of a large body of water. ... The Tohoku tsunami produced waves up to 40
meters (132 feet) high, More than 450,000 people became homeless as a result of the tsunami.
This map snap will bring a base plan on identifying the upcoming or
past tsunami's ,holds a record of them and creates a map as now we
are looking.. So GIS an indeed application isn't it?
Change
By
5.P.M.Deva raj
detection
• GIS in natural resource management provides information
about land area change between time periods.
• The land change documents detected through satellite
imagery or aerial photographs.
• It is a useful application in land change, deforestation
assessment, urbanization, habitat fragmentation etc.
• The information obtained from GIS in natural resource
management help to study the specific area
and monitoring can be done in and around the area.
• It is a way of studying the variations taking place
in landscape and managing the environment.
Changes in wildlife habitation over a place between 22 years
Soil erosion
By
6.K.Dinesh
Using GIS
detection
o RUSLE(Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation) used to estimate soil loss in a coastal river
basin.
o Remote sensing data helped in land use-land cover classification.
o GIS helped to integrate, analyse and map potential soil erosion zones.
o RUSLE model utilizing remote sensing and GIS useful for soil erosion probability prediction.
Natural
By
7.N.Diwakaran
Inventory
Resource
Figure depicts
natural resource
inventory of a
palace in
Colombia
•Natural resource inventory is a statistical survey of
the condition of natural resources.
•It provides relevant information about the
environment condition and policy including
conservation program that is obtained through GIS
in natural resource management.
•The information through maps in GIS provides the
information of location and current resources.
Environmental
monitoring
By
8.Gunaselvam
•GIS in natural resource management provides a graphical
data that helps in monitoring the environment.
•It determines the qualitative and quantitative data about the
environment issues such as pollution, land degradation, soil
erosions etc.
•GIS in natural resource management detects these
problems and predicts the future hazards.
•Thus, GIS in natural resource management monitors all
these environment problems.
GIS
application
By
9.Hari Prakash
In NRM
A revise back
•• GIS helps in the management of land providing resourceful data in
doing construction works or any agricultural works. It selects a
suitable site before any change is done.
•• GIS in natural resource management is conserving wide range of
biodiversity by the pre information obtained through it. Many
biological habitats are protected and further planning for the
protection of flora and fauna is promoted.
•• GIS in natural resource management provides hydrological data for
the analysis of watershed management and Watershed analysis.
•• GIS in water resource management is now extended in the use of
mineral exploration in various developed countries like USA, Canada
and Australia.
• Facility
management
• Topographic
analysis
• Network
analysis
• Transportation
modeling
• Engineering
design
• Demographic
analysis
• Geo process
modeling
Further applications are pointed as below:
Case
By
10.Hemanth Kumar
Studies
How a geographic information system (GIS) can be used in risk analysis?
It focuses on liquid hazardous waste transport and utilizes records archived by the London
Waste Regulatory Authority.
This data source provides information on the origin and destination of each waste stream, but
not the route followed during transport. A GIS was therefore employed to predict the paths
used, taking into account different routing criteria and characteristics of the available road
network.
Details were also assembled on population distribution and ground-water vulnerability, thus
providing a basis for evaluating the potential consequences of a waste spillage during
transport.
Four routing scenarios were implemented to identify sections of road which consistently saw
heavy traffic. These simulations also highlighted that some interventions could lead to risk
tradeoffs rather than hazard mitigation.
Many parts of the research would not have been possible without a GIS, and the study
demonstrates the considerable potential of such software in environmental risk assessment
and management.
NRM
Natural Resource Management
Thanks

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Geographic Information System unit 5

  • 1. OCE 552 - Geographic Information System UNIT - V
  • 3. CONTENTS 01 What is NRM 02 Application of GIS in NRM 03 Hazard & Risk management 04 Japanese tsunami & forest fire U.S.A 05 Change detection
  • 4. CONTENTS 06 Soil erosion on river beds 07 Natural resource inventory 08 Environmental monitoring 09 GIS application on NRM (brief) 10​ Case studies
  • 6.  GIS (Geographical Information System) is mainly used for mapping processes. GIS is a computer-based information system that is aimed at collecting, storing, manipulating, analyzing, organizing, managing, summarizing and displaying all types of geographical data.  GIS has a wide range of application. It is equally important in natural resource management. The GIS in Natural Resource Management is a resourceful technique in measuring the natural resource assets.  The GIS in Natural resource Management identifies the human impacts on natural resource and support for the utilization of natural resources. Firstly the data are collected from the land cover, vegetation, soil and geology which are the parts of natural resources and then they are mapped using GIS technology. These data are collected using remote sense technique through aerial photographs or satellite image for study.
  • 8. • The major application of GIS in natural resource management is in confronting with environmental issues like a flood, landslide, soil erosions, drought, earthquake etc. • GIS in natural resource management also address the current problems of climate change, habitat loss, population growth, pollution etc. The solution to these problems is the application of GIS in natural resource management. • Yes, introduction to GIS has solved many problems related to the natural environment. GIS is a powerful tool that is used in the management of natural resources. Some applications of GIS in major fields are discussed on upcoming topics
  • 10. • GIS in natural resource management is used in the reduction of a natural hazard such as flood, landslide, soil erosion, forest fires, earthquake, drought etc. • One cannot totally stop these natural disasters but can minimize these warnings by early planning, preparation, and strategies. GIS in natural resource management is being used in analyzing, organizing, managing and monitoring the natural hazards. • GIS in natural resource management provides a spatial data of the disasters that have taken place before or might to occur so that early risk can be prevented. It is indicated through GIS-based map.
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  • 13. Oh you safe! Hope the fire won't given you any wound... Those NIST cameras may provide you some good visuals but you can't expect the same thing in every part of the globe.. For analyzing purposes you need accurate data rather than visuals.. That's where GIS gets uprooted Image following this slide is an aerial photograph took from the sky of a place before and after a forest fire
  • 15. What happened in the 2011 Japan tsunami? The Tohoku earthquake caused a tsunami. A tsunami—Japanese for “harbor wave”—is a series of powerful waves caused by the displacement of a large body of water. ... The Tohoku tsunami produced waves up to 40 meters (132 feet) high, More than 450,000 people became homeless as a result of the tsunami.
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  • 17. This map snap will bring a base plan on identifying the upcoming or past tsunami's ,holds a record of them and creates a map as now we are looking.. So GIS an indeed application isn't it?
  • 19. • GIS in natural resource management provides information about land area change between time periods. • The land change documents detected through satellite imagery or aerial photographs. • It is a useful application in land change, deforestation assessment, urbanization, habitat fragmentation etc. • The information obtained from GIS in natural resource management help to study the specific area and monitoring can be done in and around the area. • It is a way of studying the variations taking place in landscape and managing the environment.
  • 20. Changes in wildlife habitation over a place between 22 years
  • 22. o RUSLE(Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation) used to estimate soil loss in a coastal river basin. o Remote sensing data helped in land use-land cover classification. o GIS helped to integrate, analyse and map potential soil erosion zones. o RUSLE model utilizing remote sensing and GIS useful for soil erosion probability prediction.
  • 24. Figure depicts natural resource inventory of a palace in Colombia
  • 25. •Natural resource inventory is a statistical survey of the condition of natural resources. •It provides relevant information about the environment condition and policy including conservation program that is obtained through GIS in natural resource management. •The information through maps in GIS provides the information of location and current resources.
  • 27. •GIS in natural resource management provides a graphical data that helps in monitoring the environment. •It determines the qualitative and quantitative data about the environment issues such as pollution, land degradation, soil erosions etc. •GIS in natural resource management detects these problems and predicts the future hazards. •Thus, GIS in natural resource management monitors all these environment problems.
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  • 30. •• GIS helps in the management of land providing resourceful data in doing construction works or any agricultural works. It selects a suitable site before any change is done. •• GIS in natural resource management is conserving wide range of biodiversity by the pre information obtained through it. Many biological habitats are protected and further planning for the protection of flora and fauna is promoted. •• GIS in natural resource management provides hydrological data for the analysis of watershed management and Watershed analysis. •• GIS in water resource management is now extended in the use of mineral exploration in various developed countries like USA, Canada and Australia.
  • 31. • Facility management • Topographic analysis • Network analysis • Transportation modeling • Engineering design • Demographic analysis • Geo process modeling Further applications are pointed as below:
  • 33. How a geographic information system (GIS) can be used in risk analysis? It focuses on liquid hazardous waste transport and utilizes records archived by the London Waste Regulatory Authority. This data source provides information on the origin and destination of each waste stream, but not the route followed during transport. A GIS was therefore employed to predict the paths used, taking into account different routing criteria and characteristics of the available road network. Details were also assembled on population distribution and ground-water vulnerability, thus providing a basis for evaluating the potential consequences of a waste spillage during transport. Four routing scenarios were implemented to identify sections of road which consistently saw heavy traffic. These simulations also highlighted that some interventions could lead to risk tradeoffs rather than hazard mitigation. Many parts of the research would not have been possible without a GIS, and the study demonstrates the considerable potential of such software in environmental risk assessment and management.