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Presentation on Geospatial Fusion based DSS for Forest Management

Presentation on Geospatial Fusion based DSS for Forest Management. Pankaj Kr Borah Rolta India Ltd. Agenda. Abstract Introduction Geospatial Fusion Overview Web GIS for Forest and Wildlife Management Geospatial Fusion Solution Highlights

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Presentation on Geospatial Fusion based DSS for Forest Management

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  1. Presentation on Geospatial Fusion based DSS for Forest Management Pankaj Kr Borah Rolta India Ltd

  2. Agenda • Abstract • Introduction • Geospatial Fusion Overview • Web GIS for Forest and Wildlife Management • Geospatial Fusion Solution Highlights • Geospatial Fusion and Decision Support System • Geospatial Fusion and Good Governance • Case Study • Conclusion & QA

  3. Abstract • Development and Management of existing biodiversity Forest resources using Information and communication technologies • Need of accessing heterogeneous information from disparate datasets for establishment of centralized knowledge base • Geospatial Fusion technology, the platform for web based enterprise level spatial decision support system for forest management Key words : Geo-spatial Fusion, Enterprise, SDSS, forest-wildlife management, spatial knowledge base

  4. Introduction • Forests are the second largest land-use in India after agriculture covering an area of 67.71 m ha constituting about 20.60% of the total geographical area (FSI, 2008). • An estimated 275 million people in rural areas depend on forests for at least part of their livelihoods (World Bank, 2005). • Most part of forest are not just degraded but also fragmented NRSC MoM MoEF RRSC ZSI NESAC BSI SAC WTI NATMO RRSC • Present Scenario • Disparate Data Sources • Disparate Data Platform • No concurrence for Data sharing • Data Duplication • Region Specific Data SoI RRSC WII

  5. Geospatial Fusion Overview Users Users Solutions for Verticals Utilities Telecom Government Defense Economic Development Natural Resources Rolta IP Diverse Business Systems Various GIS Platforms OneView Mobile Disparate Databases Numerous documents and drawings Spatial Content from various sources

  6. Geospatial Fusion Overview

  7. Geospatial Fusion Overview Data Provider Databases Rolta Map Server Oracle SOI NRSC PCB SFD NATMO And Others NIC RoltaGeomatica Virtual Earth Data Google Earth Data iPerspective OGC-WFS OGC-WMS Word PDF Document Management System Virtual Earth Google Earth Documents User

  8. Web GIS for Forest and WM • Planning (forest working Plan) • Implementation • Control and Monitoring

  9. OGC Web GIS for Forest and WM Web Administration Publish to Web App’s Web GIS Operations (ed) Application Rolta Map Server Oracle Database Rolta OnPoint Rolta iPerspective GIS Application (OGC Services) External Systems Web Services Other GIS Tools

  10. GSF Solution Highlights

  11. GSF Solution Highlights Forest Resource Inventory System (CIS)

  12. GSF Solution Highlights Forest Management System (Plantation & Asset, silviculture)

  13. GSF Solution Highlights Forest Protection System (FOM & FAMS)

  14. GSF Solution Highlights Forest Protection System (FOM & FAMS)

  15. GSF Solution Highlights Protected Area Management System (WM, Eco Tourism)

  16. Geospatial Fusion and DSS Schematic Representation of Decision Support System

  17. Geospatial Fusion and DSS DSS for Identification of areas for allocation to various Working Circles

  18. Geospatial Fusion and DSS DSS for PA and National Park Managers

  19. Geospatial Fusion and DSS DSS for Forest Offense Management

  20. Geospatial Fusion and DSS DSS for Forest Asset Management

  21. Geospatial Fusion & Good Governance Accountable Consensus oriented Transparent Good Governance Participatory Responsive Equitable & inclusive Law Abidence Effective & Efficient

  22. Case Study A prototype application addressing needs of Sasan-GIR National Park and Wildlife Sanctuary • Operational Highlight • Web based tools for planning and optimization of vehicle • Integration of GPS based Vehicle Tracking, • Integration with real time radio-collar data • Trend analysis of available data and its dispersion • Details of route traversed by different surveillance team • Showing frequency of visit, area of least visited or not visited; visualization of poaching incident

  23. Case Study

  24. Case Study Radio Collar

  25. Case Study TABLET PC’s

  26. Case Study Handheld GPS

  27. Conclusion and Query Session pankaj.borah@rolta.com Conserve 2day for 2morow’s survival

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