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Middle East and North Africa GIS Application Development Market reached US$ 693.3 Million in 2023 and is expected to reach US$ 1191.2 Million by 2031
Hurricane Irma application gallery for Pinellas County, Florida. Applications include citizen damage reporting, hotel/apartment availability, debris cleaning, parcels, 911 calls, solid waste recycling sites, and road closures.
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The search for the most appropriate GIS data model to integrate, manipulate and analyse spatio-temporal data raises several research questions about the conceptualisation of geographic spaces. Although there is now a general consensus that many environmental phenomena require field and object conceptualisations to provide a comprehensive GIS representation, there is still a need for better integration of these dual representations of space within a formal spatio-temporal database. The research presented in this paper introduces a hybrid and formal dual data model for the representation of spatio-temporal data. The whole approach has been fully implemented in PostgreSQL and its spatial extension PostGIS, where the SQL language is extended by a series of data type constructions and manipulation functions to support hybrid queries. The potential of the approach is illustrated by an application to underwater geomorphological dynamics oriented towards the monitoring of the evolution of seabed changes. A series of performance and scalability experiments are also reported to demonstrate the computational performance of the model.
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This dataset shows the locations of ignition points for forest fires less than 40 hectares in size. Fires that grow larger than 40 hectares are mapped in the Fire Disturbance Area dataset. The Forest Fire Info Map shows active fires, current fire danger and restricted fire zones in place due to high fire danger.
The rapid population growth in British Columbia has led to the necessity of innovative housing solutions. Local municipalities in BC, such as Bowen Island, are exploring the implementation of Density Transfer Modelling (DTM) as a planning tool to address these challenges. The study examines Density Transfer Modelling by Geographic Information System (GIS) application on Bowen Island, managed under the Islands Trust Act, to balance development with ecological preservation. This involves identifying "donor" sites (areas of high ecological value with existing development) to transfer development rights from, and "receiver" sites (areas suitable for increased urban density) using the Normalized Difference Built-up Index and residential density classifications. Two main Comprehensive Development Areas (CDAs) on Bowen Island, Arbutus Ridge and Snug Cove are highlighted. The DTM calculates that this area supports the development of up to 30 additional detached homes in Arbutus Ridge Development Area. The Snug Cove Comprehensive Development Area (Snug Cove CDA) has been identified as a key area for increased residential development with a focus on increasing affordability and creating a pedestrian-friendly environment. According to DTM calculations Snug Cove Residential Area supports the development of 2186 dwelling units. The goal of the Snug Cove Development Area is to build a variety of housing types, including duplexes, triplexes, and multi-unit buildings, clustered near essential services and transportation hub(ferry). Both CDAs exemplify how density transfer modellings can be effectively utilized within designated development areas to support sustainable urban planning goals.
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North America Gas Insulated Switchgear (GIS) Market size was valued at USD 2.53 Billion in 2024 and is projected to reach USD 4.54 Billion by 2032, growing at a CAGR of 7.6% during the forecasted period 2026 to 2032.
The North American Gas Insulated Switchgear (GIS) market is experiencing significant growth, driven by several key factors. Foremost is the increasing demand for reliable and efficient power transmission and distribution infrastructure, necessitated by rapid urbanization and industrialization across the region. Additionally, the integration of renewable energy sources into the power grid requires advanced switchgear solutions capable of handling variable power inputs. The compact design and reduced maintenance needs of GIS make it ideal for space-constrained urban areas and high-risk environments. Furthermore, ongoing investments in upgrading aging electrical infrastructure and the expansion of smart grid networks are bolstering the adoption of GIS technology. Collectively, these factors are propelling the growth of the GIS market in North America.
Aquatic Landscape Inventory System (ALIS) was developed to automate the process for delineating, characterizing and classifying of valley segments within Great Lakes Basin watersheds. ALIS delineates streams based on a number of different natural features. This application has been applied on the Ontario side of the Great Lakes to identify continuous valley segments and has been used to attribute landscape attributes for sites where fish and habitat data are available.
The ALIS database is made up of two components: an application and a data component. The GIS application will offer users a tool to extract data, summarize and report results and classify, categorize, etc. the data collected through ALIS. The second component is strictly a Microsoft Access 2002 database containing the data. The GIS application component links to the data component, this allows for central control over the master attribute data. In order to run ALIS, the user must be running a licensed version of ArcGIS 8.1. or later. In addition, the user will also need a copy of Microsoft Access 2002 to store the data. Once the data has been collected, users with a copy of Microsoft Access 2000 will be able to work with the attribute data stored in the ALIS database independent of the GIS application.
This site allows for browsing, querying and downloading Waukesha County Topographic and Aerial photo GIS data.
A Public Right Area Object representing the spatial extent of a National or Territorial park. This cadastral framework provides a parcel base of properly structured vector data designed and suited for Geographical Information System (GIS) application and can be used for land management purposes. This data set is not be used for defining boundaries. Administrative decisions should be based on legal documents and legal survey plans. Distributed from GeoYukon by the Government of Yukon . Discover more digital map data and interactive maps from Yukon's digital map data collection. For more information: geomatics.help@yukon.ca
This application is intended for users who need a lot of information about a parcel or area in Waukesha County. It is heavily focused on land use, zoning, and property ownership. Check the Metadata button for more information on each individual layer. For information on the website tools or troubleshooting, choose one of the topics on the Help ribbon to the right. For specific property assessment information, please contact the local municipality that covers your area of interest.
description: 8 aerial photographs were taken along the Little Missouri River in 1958. All images were geo-referenced to the 1995 digital orthophoto quarter quadrangles as described by Miller and Friedman (2009). Both the flood plain and active channel of the river were delineated on the 1995 digital orthophoto quadrangles and overlaid on rectified photos. ArcGIS was used to draw the polygons that delineate the flood plain and active channel; the delineation was saved as a SHP file. The separate images (geoTIFFs) can be viewed as a composite along with that year's channel delineation (SHP file) using a geographic information system (GIS) application. Reference: Miller, J.R., and J.M. Friedman. 2009. Influence of flow variability on flood-plain formation and destruction, Little Missouri River, North Dakota. Geological Society of America Bulletin 121:752-759.; abstract: 8 aerial photographs were taken along the Little Missouri River in 1958. All images were geo-referenced to the 1995 digital orthophoto quarter quadrangles as described by Miller and Friedman (2009). Both the flood plain and active channel of the river were delineated on the 1995 digital orthophoto quadrangles and overlaid on rectified photos. ArcGIS was used to draw the polygons that delineate the flood plain and active channel; the delineation was saved as a SHP file. The separate images (geoTIFFs) can be viewed as a composite along with that year's channel delineation (SHP file) using a geographic information system (GIS) application. Reference: Miller, J.R., and J.M. Friedman. 2009. Influence of flow variability on flood-plain formation and destruction, Little Missouri River, North Dakota. Geological Society of America Bulletin 121:752-759.
This is a web map for PDD GIS application. For City of Phoenix internal use only.
City of Fort Pierce Planning & Zoning Web GIS Application. Zoning, Land Use, Opportunity Zone's, Historic Districts, Development Projects
This is a web map for PDD GIS application. For City of Phoenix internal use only.
This is a web map for PDD GIS application. For City of Phoenix internal use only.
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Middle East and North Africa GIS Application Development Market reached US$ 693.3 Million in 2023 and is expected to reach US$ 1191.2 Million by 2031