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10 Importance of GIS in Environment

GIS is a system that collects, analyzes, stores, and disseminates geographic information to facilitate decision making in various fields including the environment. GIS has several important uses for the environment such as: (1) aiding environmental impact assessments of construction projects by integrating data layers; (2) helping with disaster management and risk analysis by identifying hazard-prone areas; and (3) enabling efficient landslide hazard zonation by integrating spatial data on geology, slopes, and land characteristics.

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10 Importance of GIS in Environment

GIS is a system that collects, analyzes, stores, and disseminates geographic information to facilitate decision making in various fields including the environment. GIS has several important uses for the environment such as: (1) aiding environmental impact assessments of construction projects by integrating data layers; (2) helping with disaster management and risk analysis by identifying hazard-prone areas; and (3) enabling efficient landslide hazard zonation by integrating spatial data on geology, slopes, and land characteristics.

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10 Importance of GIS in Environment

GIS stands for Geographic Information system. It is a computer system that collects, analyzes, stores and
disseminates geographic information for use by different entities to facilitate informed and smooth decision
making. GIS has important uses in different fields, including in the environmental field. Below are some of
the importance of GIS in environment.
 
1. Environmental Impact Analysis (EIA)
EIA is an important policy initiative to conserve natural resources and environment. Many human activities
produce potential adverse environmental effects which include the construction and operation of highways,
rail roads, pipelines, airports, radioactive waste disposal and more. Environmental impact statements are
usually required to contain specific information on the magnitude and characteristics of environmental
impact. The EIA can be carried out efficiently by the help of GIS, by integrating various GIS layers,
assessment of natural features can be performed.

2. Disaster Management

Today a well-developed GIS systems are used to protect the environment. It has become an integrated, well
developed and successful tool in disaster management and mitigation. GIS can help with risk management
and analysis by displaying which areas are likely to be prone to natural or man-made disasters. When such
disasters are identified, preventive measures can be developed.

3. Zoning of Landslides hazard

Landslide hazard zonation is the process of ranking different parts of an area according to the degrees of
actual or potential hazard from landslides. The evaluation of landslide hazard is a complex task. It has
become possible to efficiently collect, manipulate and integrate a variety of spatial data such as geological,
structural, surface cover and slope characteristics of an area, which can be used for hazard zonation.

4. Determination of land cover and land use

Land cover means the feature that is covering the barren surface .Land use means the area in the surface
utilized for particular use. The role of GIS technology in land use and land cover applications is that we can
determine land use/land cover changes in the different areas. Also it can detect and estimate the changes in
the land use/ land cover pattern within time. It enables to find out sudden changes in land use and land
cover either by natural forces or by other activities like deforestation.

5. Estimation of flood damage

GIS helps to document the need for federal disaster relief funds, when appropriate and can be utilized by
insurance agencies to assist in assessing monetary value of property loss. A local government need to map
flooding risk areas for evaluate the flood potential level in the surrounding area. The damage can be well
estimate and can be shown using digital maps .

6. Management of Natural Resources

By the help of GIS technology the agricultural, water and forest resources can be well maintain and
manage. Foresters can easily monitor forest condition. Agricultural land includes managing crop yield,
monitoring crop rotation, and more. Water is one of the most essential constituents of the environment. GIS
is used to analyze geographic distribution of water resources. They are interrelated, i.e. forest cover
reduces the storm water runoff and tree canopy stores approximately 215,000 tons carbon. GIS is also used
in aforestation.

7. Soil Mapping

Soil mapping provides resource information about an area. It helps in understanding soil suitability for
various land use activities. It is essential for preventing environmental deterioration associated with misuse
of land. GIS Helps to identify soil types in an area and to delineate soil boundaries. It is used for the
identification and classification of soil. Soil map is widely used by the farmers in developed countries to
retain soil nutrients and earn maximum yield.

8. Wetland Mapping

Wetlands contribute to a healthy environment and retain water during dry periods, thus keeping the water
table high and relatively stable. During the flooding they act to reduce flood levels and to trap suspended
solids and attached nutrients. GIS provide options for wetland mapping and design projects for wetland
conservation quickly with the help of GIS. Integration with Remote Sensing data helps to complete wetland
mapping on various scale. We can create a wetland digital data bank with spices information using GIS.

9. Irrigation management

Water availability for irrigation purposes for any area is vital for crop production in that region. It needs to
be properly and efficiently managed for the proper utilization of water.

10. Identification of Volcanic Hazard

Volcanic hazard to human life and environment include hot avalanches, hot particles gas clouds, lava flows
and flooding. Potential volcanic hazard zone can be recognized by the characteristic historical records of
volcanic activities, it can incorporate with GIS. Thus an impact assessment study on volcanic hazards deals
with economic loss and loss of lives and property in densely populated areas.

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