Smart GIS-Based Water Information System

Author:

Dumka Ankur1,Kainthura Poonam2,Ashok Alaknanda3

Affiliation:

1. Women Institute of Technology, India

2. University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, India

3. G. B. Pant University of Agriculture and Technology, India

Abstract

Water management is one of the important aspects and a matter of concern for the current world. Geographic Information System (GIS) is one of the important and effective tools that can be used for storing, management, and display of spatial data for water resource management. This chapter primarily focusses on water management. Managing of water resources has become a challenging task these days. There are many natural water resources available on Earth, but correct information about these resources is required. This chapter focuses on a collaborative, localized system capable of answering user queries. The system will work on GIS platform. The system will be beneficial for local governments for planning and management purpose by finding suitable location for the water resources by means of a GIS-based tool.

Publisher

IGI Global

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