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Using GIS as a base for e - Governance and Smart City Universalization and Replication Connecting Agendra Kumar President Esri India

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Page 1: Using GIS as a base for e-Governance and Smart City

Using GIS as a base for e-Governance

and Smart City Universalization and Replication

C o n n e c t i n g

Agendra Kumar

President – Esri India

Page 2: Using GIS as a base for e-Governance and Smart City

The Evidence Is Clear . . .

Is Changing Rapidly Our World

Energy

Urbanization

Biodiversity Population

Natural Disasters

Pollution

Climate Change

Loss of Nature

Migration

Social Conflict

Inequality

ConsumptionWater

We Need to Be Smarter

We Need to Understand

. . . And Act Together

Page 3: Using GIS as a base for e-Governance and Smart City

GIS Is Getting Smarter

Helping You and Your Organization Work Smarter

Integrating and Leveraging Many Innovations

IoT

Sensor Networks

Smart MappingAdvanced Analytics

Smart Devices

Real-Time

Web ServicesCrowdsourcing

Faster Computing

Page 4: Using GIS as a base for e-Governance and Smart City

GIS Provides the Framework and Process

Transforming How We Think and Act . . .

. . . Creating a More Sustainable Future

For Enabling a Smarter World

Decision-

Making

Analysis

and Modeling

Planning and

Design

Visualization

and Mapping

Action

Data Integration

and Management

Page 5: Using GIS as a base for e-Governance and Smart City

Environmental Monitoring and Assessment

Forest Health

California

Biomass Assessment

Africa

Sediment Change

Mexico

Desertification Survey

Turkey

Reef Health

Cook Islands

Invasive Species

Southwest, USA

Calculating First Ice Freeze

Switzerland

Noise Pollution

Switzerland

Pollution Concentration

During Diwali

Delhi

Environmental Niche Modelling

Hyderabad

INCOIS - Ocean Observations Network (OON)

India

Page 6: Using GIS as a base for e-Governance and Smart City

Public Safety and Security

EMS Resources

Tel Aviv, Israel

Fire Response Times

Illinois

Marathon Viewshed

London, England

Japan

Traffic Accidents and Schools

Infrastructure Protection

DHS

Spatiotemporal Crime Patterns

Louisiana

Peru

CCTV Viewshed

Illinois

Acts of Terrorism

Texas

Officer Involved ShootingsViolenceHot Spots

Syria

Page 7: Using GIS as a base for e-Governance and Smart City

Preparing for and Responding to Disasters

Humanitarian Resources

Red Cross

EarthquakeSimulation

Manila, Philippines

Seismic Prediction

Japan

Hurricane Storm Surge Model

Maryland

Refugee Camps

South Sudan

Wildfire Response Planning

Washington Sweden

FEMA

Assessing Vulnerable Populations

Refugee Asylum

Europe

Food Supply

UN-Yemen

Hurricane Mathew Seismic Hazard Map

Delhi

Page 8: Using GIS as a base for e-Governance and Smart City

Managing Land Information

Historic District Property Values

Georgia

Residential Platting

Texas

Parcel Values

Maui

Cadastral History

Quebec, Canada

Environmental Reporting

California

Tax Parcels

Wisconsin

Parcel Query

Auckland,

New Zealand

Costa Rica

3D Cadastral

Tax AssessmentNebraska

Page 9: Using GIS as a base for e-Governance and Smart City

Urban, Regional and Conservation Planning

Abu Dhabi, UAE

Land Use

Miami-Dade

Urban Design

California

South Carolina

Regional Planning

New Jersey

Green InfrastructureZoning

Honolulu

Online Development Proposal Review

Mumbai

Coastal Zone Management.

India

Page 10: Using GIS as a base for e-Governance and Smart City

State e-Gov Applications

Page 11: Using GIS as a base for e-Governance and Smart City

Improving Efficiency,

Collaboration and

Communication

Smart GIS Integrates EverythingConnecting People, Processes, Things and Data About Them

System of

Insight

System of

Engagement

System of

Record

Supports Multiple

Types of Systems

Helping Organizations

Understand . . .

. . . And Be Aware, Alert,

and Responsive

Page 12: Using GIS as a base for e-Governance and Smart City

Smart GIS Connects Everyone

Communities

Organizations

People

Supporting Real-Time

Awareness and

Collaboration

Creating a System of Engagement

GIS Provides a

Common Language

for Communication

Page 13: Using GIS as a base for e-Governance and Smart City

Vision Zero

Open Data

Urban Planning

Demographic Reporting

Community

ArcGIS Online Community Organization

Status Reporting

Citizen Surveys

(Crowdsourcing)

Citizen

Communications

Open Data

StorytellingArcGIS

Hub

Government

Transparency

GIS Hub | A Platform to Collaborate With Your Community

Easily Configured and Used

Organizing and Leveraging Community Interactions

Includes

• Policy Initiatives (Web Sites, Apps, Maps and Reports)

• Community Identities

• Dashboard Monitoring

• Demographic Content

Page 14: Using GIS as a base for e-Governance and Smart City

The Hub Approach

Partners• Local• State• National• …

OutsideCommunity FocusInside

Enterprise Focus

Public Works

Police

Fire

Planning

Citizens

Startups

Academia

NGOs

Open Data

Maps Gallery

Story Mapping

APIs

Applications

DevelopersDashboards

Journalists

More…

Initiatives

Community GIS

Portal

Portal

Page 15: Using GIS as a base for e-Governance and Smart City

Geodesign Domain-Specific AppsLocation Intelligence

Pipeline

Roads and Highways (LRS)

Airports

Bathymetry

SDI (Geoportal)

GeoPlanner

CityEngine

Focused Application Products | For Specialized Needs

. . . Extending the Platform

Business Analyst

Community

Analyst

Geocoding

Appliance

Page 16: Using GIS as a base for e-Governance and Smart City

Thank You

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