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KARNATAKA-GIS: USER NEEDS DOCUMENT
KARNATAKA-GIS
STAKEHOLDER CONSULTATION AND USER NEEDS DOCUMENT
FEBRUARY, 2013
KARNATAKA STATE REMOTE SENSING APPLICATIONS CENTRE
Dept of IT, BT and S & T, GoK
KARNATAKA JNANA AAYOGA Government of Karnataka
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K-GIS USER NEEDS DOCUMENT GUIDANCE/DIRECTION BY:
Dr K Kasturirangan, Chairman, Karnataka Knowledge Commission ([email protected]) Shri. S V Ranganath, IAS, Chief Secretary, Karnataka
Shri. ISN Prasad, IAS, Principal Secretary (IT/BT) ([email protected]) Shri. M K Sridhar, Member Secretary, Karnataka Jnana Aayoga ([email protected])
Dr Mukund K Rao, Member, Karnataka Jnana Aayoga ([email protected])
USER NEEDS DOCUMENT PREPARATION BY:
A] KARNATAKA JNANA AAYOGAK-GIS TASK FORCE:
Dr Mukund K Rao, Member, Karnataka Jnana Aayoga - Chairman ([email protected]) Shri. ISN Prasad, IAS, Principal Secretary (IT, BT and S&T) - Member ([email protected])
Dr V S Ramamurthy, Director, NIAS – Member ([email protected]) Dr D K Prabhuraj, Director, KSRSAC – Member ([email protected])
Dr M Prithviraj, Executive Director, KSCST – Member ([email protected]) Shri. V S Prakash, Director, KSNDMC – Member ([email protected]) Dr Harendu Prakash, Scientist-G, Ministry of Earth Sciences, GoI - Member
([email protected]) Ms M JayaShri, Convener ([email protected])
B] KSRSAC EXPERT TEAM:
Dr D K Prabhuraj, Director, ([email protected]) Prof K R Sridhara Murthi, Consultant, KSRSAC & Adjunct Professor, Jain University
([email protected]) Dr S Vadivelu, Consultant, KSRSAC ([email protected]) Shri. R S Reddy, Consultant, KSRSAC ([email protected])
Shri. Manjunath Narayanaswamy, Consultant, KSRSAC ([email protected]) Dr K Ashoka Reddy, Scientist, KSRSAC ([email protected])
Dr B P Laxmikantha, Scientist, KSRSAC ([email protected]) Shri. A S Rajashekar, Project Scientist, KSRSAC ([email protected]) Shri. K U Virupaksha, Project Scientist, KSRSAC ([email protected])
Shri. B V Suresh, Project Scientist, KSRSAC ([email protected])
VISION
For any further information/providing inputs, please contact Dr DK Prabhuraj, Director, KSRSAC ([email protected])
OR Dr Mukund K Rao, Member, Karnataka Jnana Aayoga ([email protected]).
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VISION
A NEW INFORMATION REGIME
SUPPORTING
GOOD GOVERNANCE, SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AND
CITIZEN EMPOWERMENT
OFFERING
GIS DECISION SUPPORT SERVICES FOR GOVERNEMENT,
PRIVATE ENTERPRISE AND CITIZENS
AND MAINTAINING
A STATE WIDE, STANDARDISED, SEAMLESS AND MOST
CURRENT GIS ASSET FOR KARNATAKA
POSITIONING
KARNATAKA IN THE FOREFRONT OF USE OF GIS
TECHNOLOGY AND APPLICATIONS
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CHIEF SECRETARY MESSAGE
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Mukund Kadursrinivas Rao Chairman, KJA GIS Task Force & Member, Karnataka Jnana Aayoga
& Adjunct Faculty, National Institute of Advanced Studies
Bangalore - 560001
MESSAGE
While human-kind has used sketches, drawings, maps and images to means of depicting events or phenomena, the most impacting visualization and representation of information has been with the advent of satellite images – which provide a “snap-shot” detailed view of our Earth; precise positioning and surveying data – that allows quick and aligned mapping; digital maps – that provide layer-by-layer sequencing of features and internet that allows serving and displaying these in a user-defined manner. This technological revolution, which is being adapted by most nations, is Geographical Information Systems (GIS) – a means to create, organize, retrieve, serve, process and display Geographic Information (GI) in most ingenuous manner. GIS is the need of the hour in India and recognizing this, the state of Karnataka is embarking on a Karnataka GIS – an institutionalized system that will ensure availability and accessibility to GIS data and applications to different user groups for the state. Karnataka-GIS is essential as the state needs robust information and decision support systems to aid decision making process for planning and implementation of various developmental programs and also for empowering citizens with GIS data. Further, it is well-aligned to National-GIS which are being taken up at national level. The process of establishment and subsequent operationalisation would provide considerable opportunities for private sector to contribute and be a part of this national endeavor. K-GIS would also give a boost to education and research in GIS with specific school, university and research education focus and training in GIS. The K-GIS vision and programme definition exercise, undertaken by the KJA GIS Task Force, has been quite fruitful and has resulted in focusing a unique and innovation state capability of GIS. Apart from the vision definition, the Task Force has also made a good assessment of user needs – in terms of GIS data and applications for various departments, citizens and others. A good matrix-stricture has been identified for implementation where multiple agency capability is integrated. We in the task Force think Karnataka is now ready and prepared to implement Karnataka-GIS.
With the submission of this report, the KJA GIS-TF has completed its main task. I would like to thank all my colleagues in the Task Force and also the KSRSAC scientists for their contributions in preparing the vision for the Karnataka GIS and definition of user needs.
February 10, 2013 (Mukund K Rao) Chairman, KJA GIS Task Force
& Member, Karnataka Jnana Aayoga
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CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................................... 1
2. KGIS VISION ................................................................................................................. 3
3. SCOPE OF K-GIS ........................................................................................................... 5
3.1. ELEMENTS OF K-GIS ................................................................................................... 5
3.2. POLICIES ....................................................................................................................... 6
4. STAKEHOLDER CONSULTATIONS AND USER NEEDS DEFINITION .................... 9
4.1. STAKE-HOLDER/USER MEETINGS WITH GOK DEPARTMENTS ......................... 10
4.1.1. AGRICULTURE ........................................................................................................... 10
4.1.2. COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY .................................................................................. 10
4.1.3. FOREST, ECOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENT ............................................................. 11
4.1.4. HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE ........................................................................... 12
4.1.5. HORTICULTURE ........................................................................................................ 13
4.1.6. PLANNING, PROGRAMME MONITORING AND STATISTICS ............................... 14
4.1.7. PUBLIC WORKS, INLAND TRANSPORT AND PORTS ............................................ 15
4.1.8. RURAL DEVELOPMENT AND PANCHAYATI RAJ ................................................. 16
4.1.9. REVENUE AND SSLR................................................................................................. 17
4.1.10. URBAN DEVELOPMENT (ALSO WITH KUIDFC AND MUDA) ................................. 19
4.2. ASSESSMENT OF USER NEEDS ....................................................................................... 20
4.2.1. K-GIS DATA NEEDS ............................................................................................................ 21
4.2.2. K-GIS DSS APP NEEDS ....................................................................................................... 23
5. K-GIS STANDARDS ............................................................................................................ 26
6. CONCLUSIONS .................................................................................................................... 29
REFERENCES/DISCUSSIONS ........................................................................................................... 31
TABLE-1: LIST (TENTATIVE) OF KARNATAKA GIS ASSET CONTENT ................................. 33
TABLE – 2: TENTATIVE LIST OF K-GIS APPLICATIONS ........................................................... 45
ANNEXURE - 1: USER NEEDS ASSESSMENT–AGRICULTURE DEPT ...................................... 60
ANNEXURE – 2: USER NEEDS ASSESSMENT – COMMERCE & IND DEPT ............................ 66
ANNEXURE – 3: USER NEEDS ASSESSMENT – FOREST, ECO & ENV DEPT ......................... 73
ANNEXURE – 4: USER NEEDS ASSESSMENT – HEALTH & FW DEPT .................................... 80
ANNEXURE – 5: USER NEEDS ASSESSMENT – HORT DEPT .................................................... 86
ANNEXURE – 6: USER NEEDS ASSESSMENT– PLANNING DEPT ………………….………..92
ANNEXURE – 7: USER NEEDS ASSESSMENT – PUBLIC WORKS DEPT ................................. 98
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ANNEXURE – 8: USER NEEDS ASSESSMENT – RDPR DEPT ................................................... 104
ANNEXURE – 9: USER NEEDS ASSESSMENT– REVENUE DEPT ........................................... 110
ANNEXURE –10: USER NEEDS ASSESSMENT–URBAN DEVELOPMENT DEPT…………..116
ANNEXURE-11: CONSULTATION GROUP FOR K-GIS VISION ............................................... 124
PROCEDINGS OF WORKSHOP ON KARNATAKA GIS VISION AND USER NEEDS ............ 127
ANNEXURE - 1: K-GIS WORKSHOP PARTICIPANTS ................................................................ 133
ANNEXURE - II: WORKSHOP ON K-GIS VISION AND USER NEEDS……….……..…..…....139
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1. INTRODUCTION
1. Karnataka has a long heritage of using the modern technologies of Remote Sensing
and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and has achieved a level of excellence in GIS project implementation through the Karnataka State Remote Sensing Applications Centre and other government agencies and departments in the state. These endeavors have helped in establishing excellent GIS databases for Agriculture, Forests, Urban, Rural Development, Irrigation and many other departments. In addition, many industries and academic institutions have been contributing to enrich the ecosystem in the state in this fast growing field.
2. It is also worthy to note that in spite of fairly wide usage of RS and GIS in different
sectors, full potential of GIS is yet to be tapped for the full benefit of state‟s governance, state-planners and decision-makers, stake holders for state‟s governance-process and citizens. In recognition of such gap even at the national level, a vision for National GIS had emerged recently in support of the developmental goals and aspirations of the country as a whole.
3. In order to address the needs of development and the potentials of GIS contributions
that can result from the competencies which exist in the state, the Karnataka Jnana Aayoga (KJA) has endorsed a proposal for “Karnataka GIS” (KGIS) made by the Karnataka State Remote Sensing Applications Centre (KSRSAC).
4. KJA established a multi-disciplinary Task Force for K-GIS (K-GIS TF) for taking up initial steps and defining a vision for K-GIS. KJA also requested KSRSAC to take up the next steps for implementation of K-GIS. The K-GIS TF decided to prepare a Vision for K-GIS and also prepare an assessment of User Needs for K-GIS – a set of requirements from users in GOK, industries, academia and NGOs. It was decided to draft the Vision and User Needs, in consultation with key GOK departments and key experts in the state/nation, and then to expose the draft Vision and User Needs to a larger consultation and debate with the larger stake-holders and users of GIS in the state – within government, industries, academia and NGOs.
5. This document captures the results of interaction with the key line departments of the
Karnataka government at the level of the Principal Secretaries and senior officials on the overall need for system like KGIS, that addresses how to bridge the gaps in the ready availability of updated GIS data (with a service orientation) and App development support in a rapidly changing technology environment. This report provides details of the GIS data and application needs from these users leading to a baseline definition of standard data assets which should be part of KGIS as well as application requirements, thus providing insights on the approach and architecture for servicing diverse user needs. Also, this document will be updated on the basis of discussions at a one day workshop for stake holder consultation on KGIS vision as well as user needs in a wider forum of users that include government as well as non government entities such as industry and citizens. The document will also be made available in public domain for drawing any input.
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6. KGIS, itself is indeed conceived as one of the state of the art initiatives in the context of strengthening knowledge and IT enablers for the state towards realizing its vision for faster and inclusive development. The rapidly growing needs for real time information for effective monitoring, intervention and the increasingly demanding requirements for transparency and citizen involvement, and the timely feedback that government needs for planning tasks - all demand a convergence and integration that only a modern GIS technology can provide, encompassing advanced precision surveying of features & precise positioning of objects, modern map-making in digital and layered formats and advanced real-time cartography on the web, high-resolution imaging and automated image interpretation and feature extraction, creating large area spatial databases, computing and spatial-crunching of multi-layered data with advanced networking technology delivering such GI in real-time basis on desktops, mobile and sophisticated display systems. The consultation undertaken so far reflects urgent needs which demand the power of such innovations and a requirement for the most cost effective approach, which reinforce the KGIS vision. The feedback that will be received from the workshop and that from a broader community of users will be highly useful in deriving the focus for evolving a system which is well tuned to realize its objectives.
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2. KGIS VISION1
7. The state of Karnataka has long been a champion of new paradigms for governance and development that emphasizes effective participatory approach from communities and citizens. These paradigms demand an entirely different and innovative information regime and effective tools for empowering the diverse actors engaged in the development process. It would require:
7.1. a scientific mapping of the resources, needs and aspirations of beneficiaries and
society, especially the most disadvantaged; 7.2. information relevant to support sustainable and spatial planning; 7.3. ability to assist quick and reliable monitoring of plan implementation and status
of development; 7.4. enable transparent systems for inclusivity of society, and, 7.5. Support real-time mapping of feed-back and redressal systems.
8. GIS is a powerful instrument which can enable these. It is also important to note that
GIS is not just about images and maps, but includes a whole host of spatial data representation of geo-tagged developmental data tables - all of which comprises the “integrated” GIS-content for the state. It must be recognized that just employing the best satellite images, or the best topographic maps, or the best forest maps, only half the problem is addressed for a GIS Decision Support. Unless these are fused with large volumes of developmental data from the government, the second half of the Decision Support is not complete. Today, with non-availability of such a readily and easily usable “integrated” GIS content in the state, decision-process in the state is denied of this crucial differentiator and decisions not only lack the benefit of the GIS approach but are also unable to even exploit the benefits that can accrue from the simple usage of images and maps.
9. It is pertinent to see how Karnataka GIS can overcome these limitations and help
bring a new paradigm for development as well as support a new model of governance by providing GIS Decision Support Systems (DSS) support.
10. What is being considered for K-GIS is a two-fold goal – one, to establish a “K-GIS”
as a technology platform that will consolidate whatever has been achieved so far and also provides a future path that ensure availability of updated “GIS ready data” of specified standard that will go a long way in enhancing interoperability, integration, consistency and economy of effort. The second goal is to realize an organizational focus which will ensure continued availability of GIS ready data assets and applications for decision support which will be easily accessible to diverse stake holders in the state. The many individual elements for the K-GIS, like satellite images, some of the thematic maps and geo-tagged socio-economic data etc are already available with KSRSAC and different departments (and even with some private sector agencies) and, thus, a major task is to bring an alignment/integration, standardization and an updating process so that a state-wide, seamless, readily-available GIS data Asset gets organized. KSRSAC is well positioned to undertake this
1 K-GIS Vision Document (Draft). A KSRSAC and KKC joint publication of January, 2013.
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task. With this KGIS Asset organized, KSRSAC can then easily develop customized applications software and tools for each department, citizen‟s requirements, CM‟s office, State Planning Board etc which will make readily-available and easy-to-use GIS applications for governance, enterprises and citizens to utilize and work with. The KGIS platform can also enable private sector to offer their GIS data and business services on this state GIS platform.
11. In an overall assessment, a state-level GIS will be a powerful tool to achieve the
Karnataka Vision 2020 (http://planning.kar.nic.in/) – where one of the major elements is “Institutionalizing good governance across the state through enhanced transparency, accountability and participation.”The Karnataka-GIS would be compatible with national level standards, and would integrate and build and align into the National GIS system. This would not only be able to support state-level governance and state level citizen participation but also in building a knowledge network based on use of GIS tools.
12. Karnataka-GIS thus would not only serve the purpose of being a major part of the
National GIS but would also bring in the state:
12.1. a major support to state, district and local GOVERNANCE by embedding GIS in all aspects of planning and development at state/district/panchayat levels; bringing transparency and geo-spatial information support in state-level decision-making; enable a sound process of monitoring development and identifying “gaps in development”; make GIS data available at all levels – that helps bringing accountability and responsibility in governance all over the state.
12.2. accelerated development of a number of Enterprise-GIS solutions being undertaken by private enterprise and help align these to state development.
12.3. state‟s citizen services by providing access to state-wide maps/image/geo-
spatial information; geo-enabling e-governance and public services and also enabling a “crowd-sourced” interactive process of citizen involvement in providing feed-back/inputs/data as a virtual geographical ingest.
13. The vision for Karnataka GIS thus involves realization of a new information regime
supporting good governance, sustainable development and citizen empowerment offering GIS decision support services for governance, private enterprise and citizens and maintaining a state-wide, standardized, seamless and most-current GIS asset for the state. The vision also integrates achieving a unified organizational focus, necessary for realizing the vision and becoming enabler for the state to be in the forefront of this field of technology and applications that are fast growing globally.
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3. SCOPE OF K-GIS2
14. Overall scope of Karnataka GIS is to establish as a „GIS platform‟ for the state and ensuring necessary organizational wherewithal that leading to realization of KGIS vision and providing implementation focus. The system comprises of following sub elements, namely infrastructure, data assets, portal, Apps, capacity building, policies and standards.
3.1. ELEMENTS OF K-GIS
15. K-GIS Infrastructure comprise of GIS Platform and the computing and networking
infrastructure for the Karnataka GIS. The K-GIS platform would be developed, hosted, and based in a suitable place in Karnataka. As part of the K-GIS infrastructure, it is also planned to position K- Dashboards for key dignitaries such as CM Office (CMO) and Chief Secretary for high-level reviews/meets etc and promote the GIS usage to key dignitary-levels.
16. K-GIS Asset are the seamless, state-wide GIS digital content layers equivalent to
1:10,000 scale and better including maps and geo-tagged attributes/tabular data on demographics, natural resources, planning and development activities, infrastructure and other sectoral datasets. It is also proposed to allow crowd-sourced geo-tagged data content into the K- GIS as an additional “citizen-layer” where citizens can populate their datasets/grievance-points etc on the GIS frame.
17. K-GIS DSS Applications provide service for different state departments in
government; target groups in private enterprises and also for citizens. The National GIS DSS (which are more suited for central ministries/departments) would also be integrated with the K-GIS DSS. The advantage is that the same GIS database would power the national GIS DSS and the DSS for states – thus bringing tremendous synergy and commonality of data and enhancing the value of decisions, governance, citizen participation etc (akin to the use of national census in the state‟s planning in complement to any additional census done specifically at the state level for details/ aspects not covered by the national census). Some of the possible K-GIS DSS have been tentatively identified for GOK departments as follows for which dialogue had been initiated and consultation will be progressed:
17.1. Plan-GIS for Planning Department and the State Planning Board for
supporting the planning, monitoring and reviewing plans and development. 17.2. Rural-GIS for various rural development programmes of the Department of
Rural Development. 17.3. City-GIS service to planning, management and development of different urban
areas for Department of Urban Development and bodies like KUIDFC. 17.4. Agri-GIS service for the Department of Agriculture and Farm sector.
2Ibid (Ref 1)
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17.5. Support as needed for Forest-GIS which is implemented in the Department of Forests.
17.6. Health-GIS service as part of support to the Health department. 17.7. Panchayat-GIS in support of Panchayat Raj department. 17.8. PWD Services of Road Information, Bridges, wells, Ground water prospect
Information for drilling the bore wells. 17.9. Industry GIS for planning support, inputs, and cluster analysis and other
decision support. 17.10. Mine-GIS for Department of Mines and all mine leases and regulation. 17.11. Horticulture GIS for Department of Horticulture for Horticulture crops and
suitability analysis. 17.12. GIS for Disaster Management Support for supporting management of disaster
at state level through KSNDMC. 17.13. Irrigation-GIS for water resources management of water resources department 17.14. GIS for citizen services as part of e-Gov Information services in various areas 17.15. GIS for Infrastructure sector be they energy, rail systems, airport infrastructure
or other social infrastructure. 17.16. Provision for private sector GIS applications to be hosted and published on
K-GIS. 17.17. Citizen access to K-GIS would be enabled through simple GIS Applications
and integrated e-services.
18. K-GIS Portal will be developed as a single gateway for access - with detailed modules of GIS Metadata search, GIS data access and GIS applications access by integrating the K-GIS Applications.
19. K-GIS Capacity building and training to different departments and user groups
would be taken up. K-GIS will link with Karnataka Knowledge Commission and other Knowledge building institutions for training, education and research needs as part of the overall capacity-building.
3.2. POLICIES3
20. It is also envisaged that a state GIS Policy and suitable legislative measures will be
necessary to make K-GIS a part and parcel of GOK governance process and enable citizens to contribute/access to K-GIS as a means and tool of interaction and participation in governance. Recognizing the value of wider access to information (i) for the development, (ii) for empowerment of people and (iii) for assisting in innovations of administrative or business processes, it is necessary to make public good investments in spatial data infrastructures, in the data assets and for establishing portals and platforms for public access, as widely practiced across the world. The concept of spatial data as a common resource but serving diversified needs of governance, citizens and business enterprises is fast catching the attention of societies who use information and knowledge as transformational tools for rapid growth and development and as competitive edge. KGIS aims to enable such leverage for the state, which has been a global leader in the IT software industry.
3Ibid (Ref 1)
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21. The policy for KGIS should be driven with the user focus. It has to ensure that
benefits of GIS technologies are easily accessible and affordable to diverse users in governance, enterprises and citizens.
22. By virtue of a broad spectrum of applications at different levels, KGIS can serve both
as public good as well as merit good system, paving way for public private investments in time. KGIS can provide boost to industry through the latter‟s valuable role, participation and its contributions to ecosystem for indigenous developments, growth and investments. Driving industry in the state to achieve global competitiveness should be one of the objectives.
23. Policy on KGIS and its applications should be oriented to the priorities of the state
particularly inclusivity in development and for empowerment through wider use through fixed, mobile and web based platforms.
24. It augurs well for Karnataka to achieve excellence in GIS as a leading state in the IT
software development and trade. The state should aim to position itself in the forefront, encouraging innovations in the field. KGIS can become an enabler for this.
25. KGIS will strengthen and promote the growth of domestic markets by ensuring
maximum possible use of GIS in the government for the benefit of the state. The government can also catalyze the growth of GIS technology capabilities through research, education, training, organizational innovations, technology advances and systems deployment. The government‟s role in positioning of necessary quality standards and their implementation is of paramount importance. The policy environment should be backed up by regulatory developments particularly to ensure public safety, security and societal welfare and harmony.
26. The policy frame work of Karnataka GIS should be consistent with national policies
on various domains relevant to GIS system such as Satellite imaging, Aerial surveys, Positioning, Mapping, Surveying, and Information and Communication technologies etc. Certain policy imbalances in above domains are already being addressed in the context of National GIS system. KGIS could take into account or could leverage on the national initiatives on policies, and in sharing resources and capacities.
27. Thus, the policy goals of KGIS, in both short and long terms could be:
27.1. Evolving and establishing K-GIS in next 1-3 years. Developing K-GIS as a
system to make state-wide, seamless, standardized GIS easily available, accessible, usable and, thereby, bringing value-benefit to the nation in better governance/development; developing GIS commerce activities and serving to citizens‟ g-services (GIS-enabled e-services). The K-GIS should be a state commitment and bring measurable improvements in governance and citizen engagement and also enable business innovations on K-GIS platform. Ultimately promote K-GIS as a knowledge innovation for the state-good.
27.2. Mandates all departments/governance decisions to be referred/based on the K-GIS are undertaken. This will ensure a level of accountability and integrity of governance on scientific rationale of GIS. The aim is to make K-GIS a part
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and parcel of GOK governance process and enable citizens to contribute/access to K-GIS as a means and tool of interaction and participation in governance.
27.3. Through the establishment of K-GIS, develop state capabilities in GIS that will, at state and national level, contribute to the goals of improved governance and inclusive democracy and, at international level, position Karnataka as a front-end destination for GIS technology.
28. The Vision document on K-GIS lays down the suggested basic tenets of policies for
KGIS.
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4. STAKEHOLDER CONSULTATIONSAND USER NEEDS DEFINITION
29. It was decided to undertake a broader, but detailed, consultation of the K-GIS Vision with the major user groups and communities so that a larger level of input-gathering and ideating is achieved. Such a consultation process has been planned for: 29.1. With key GOK agencies who are major user groups of GIS activities – so as to
obtain a more systematic and agency-oriented perspective towards K-GIS Vision.
29.2. An Open Forum of GOK agency, industries and academia to obtain a larger eco-system inputs for the K-GIS Vision.
30. At the same time, it was also recognized that a very detailed User Needs Assessment
needs to be carried out which will help users specify/document their GIS needs and at the same time help in the design of K-GIS – thereby identifying any gaps that exist in meeting user needs. This activity was taken up: 30.1. With key GOK agencies who are major users and beneficiaries of GIS
activities. In identifying these key agencies, the following assessment was done:
30.1.1. There are a total of 40 departments in GOK. 30.1.2. A detailed role assessment of these 40 departments was done to
identify all those departments that have a direct and close linkage to use of GIS or benefit from GIS usage. AT the same time, all those departments that can embed GIS data into their already existing activities were also identified. A total of 17 departments were identified under this direct GIS User category.
30.1.3. Out of these 17 departments, 12 departments were identified where they are already using GIS and have shown extensive interest in GIS usage in past few years. These 12 were identified for direct and detailed meetings and a questionnaire based analysis of the User Needs.
31. Prior to the meetings with the line departments, a brief note on Karnataka GIS was prepared and circulated4 – as starting reference material for departments. This dealt with the background of the initiative, the need for the system, the steps planned, the benefits and a description of major elements of the system. Also in order to assist the feedback from each department a structured format was provided that sought information from the department on the perspectives of their GIS need, present level of GIS activity, GIS data and applications available at present, current GIS facility and GIS human resources, key issues and difficulties faced in the use of GIS, future plans for GIS, specifying GIS data sets essential for the department and their update
4 Note on Karnataka-GIS for Consultation Meetings with GOK Departments. A KSRSAC publication of August, 2012.
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cycle, and GIS applications needed and present budgetary allocations. After the meeting the record of minutes were made and the concurrence of the departments were sought.
32. KSRSAC also prepared a standard suite of power-point presentations to each department - focused on data assets and the expertise resident in KSRSAC, the concept and vision of KGIS, the data assets planned as a baseline for KGIS, examples of suggested applications based on the functions and programmes of the department. The ensuing discussions dealt with priorities of the department, the additional layers of GIS, Image and attribute data that the department would like to integrate in KGIS and application needs.
4.1. STAKE-HOLDER/USER MEETINGS WITH GOK
DEPARTMENTS 33. Consultation meetings at Principal Secretaries level were held with following
departments/agencies: 4.1.1. AGRICULTURE
34. A detailed meeting was held with Agriculture department on October 22, 2012 –
wherein Principal Secretary (Agriculture) and team of officials participated5. The K-GIS Vision, concept and relevance for Agriculture Departments was discussed.
35. The Principal Secretary advised the KSRSAC to prepare a map showing Cadastral distribution of small and marginal farmers of the State since several schemes deal with such farmers. He nominated Dr. Shiva Kumar, DDA, KSDA and Mr. S. Satish, CCF, WDD as nodal officers for further discussion and document the GIS needs of the Dept. of Agriculture and Watershed Development Department.
36. Broadly, Principal Secretary supported and endorsed the K-GIS concept and programme and mentioned that immediate steps must be taken for its implementation.
37. Based on the discussions and follow-up analysis, in ANNEXURE-1, the detailed assessment of GIS data and GIS application needs have been tabulated. These have been further discussed with planning department in draft form.
4.1.2. COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY
38. A detailed meeting was held with C&I department on October 10, 2012 – wherein
Principal Secretary (C&I) and team of officials participated6. The K-GIS Vision and concept and relevance for C&I Departments was presented and discussed.
5Minutes of Consultation Meeting with Agriculture Department held on October 22, 2012. Minutes submitted by KSRSAC after approval of Principal Secretary, Agriculture. 6Minutes of Consultation Meeting with C&I held on October 10, 2012. Minutes submitted by KSRSAC for approval (awaited) of Principal Secretary, C&I.
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39. In the discussions that followed, clarifications were provided on the overall
architecture of the system which not only addresses the governance decision support but also needs of citizens/ beneficiaries. The Department of industries (Karnataka Udyoga Mitra) is already implementing a Desktop GIS based application, based on the database within the department and that provided by KSRSAC. In addition other bodies like KIADB also use GIS based tools. The principal secretary mentioned that department will be implementing beginning with November first this year paperless office concept and even the application processing will be completely on line. He suggested that the current desktop application in the department could be web enabled.
40. The Principal Secretary underscored the importance of proper sizing of infrastructure and network characteristics, considering the voluminous nature of data bases as well as applications and access demands at various levels. It is absolutely essential that system should be failsafe. In this context of sizing and configuration analysis of hardware/software and network, he suggested that competent professional support should be sought from external sources.
41. The Principal Secretary wholly endorsed the relevance and usefulness of K-GIS concept and suggested the following areas which were suggested as possible applications for the department in the context of K-GIS: 41.1. Generation of Updated & Comprehensive GIS Database for Industry Sector in
extension to K-GIS. 41.2. GIS Application for industries. 41.3. Customized GIS for Suvarna Karnataka Corridor. 41.4. Special purpose GIS special Industry zones – Steel, Cement, Food Processing,
ITBT, Automobile, Energy etc. 41.5. Live GIS Link to District Perspective plans.
42. Based on the discussions and follow-up analysis, in ANNEXURE-2, the detailed assessment of GIS data and GIS application needs have been tabulated. These have been further discussed with C&I department in draft form.
4.1.3. FOREST, ECOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENT 43. A detailed meeting was held with Forest, Ecology and Environment department on
October 9, 2012 – wherein Principal Secretary (Forest) and team of officials participated7. The K-GIS Vision and concept and relevance for Forests Departments was presented and discussed.
44. The participants from the Dept. of Forest, Ecology and Environment supported the view for having a common K-GIS data standard including the accuracy of boundaries in the various maps. The officials of the Dept. of Forest, Ecology and Environment
7Minutes of Consultation Meeting with Forest, Environment and Ecology Department held on October 9, 2012. Minutes submitted by KSRSAC after approval of Principal Secretary, Forests.
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appreciated the efforts made by the KSRSAC in generating the geospatial database of the state using RS and GIS and expressed willingness to work together sharing the data in implementing the various FEE programmes.
45. The Principal Secretary appreciated and endorsed the K-GIS initiatives by the KSRSAC and desired that the Dept. of FEE and the KSRSAC co-ordinate in documenting the GIS needs of the Dept. of FEE. He deputed Dr. Ramachandra and Dr. Balakrishnaiah as nodal officers for further consultations and help KSRSAC in documenting the K-GIS needs of the Dept. of FEE.
46. In yet another meeting held with KFD on October 19, 2012, the following suggestions were made:
46.1. The concept embedded in KGIS for common usage of data resources by
diverse depts. of GOK is relevant and desirable but it will be good to design KGIS as a platform, which can facilitate hosting of data/ application by depts. of Karnataka government which have such capability or that which can link up with readily available data sources even outside (central agencies or other organizations providing data). For enabling faster growth of GIS, an approach based on decentralized activities and availability of platform for sharing which is enabled by a policy is desirable. Open source resources should be taken advantage of, for data/ standards. It was clarified that indeed the purpose of KGIS was not centralization but empowerment, and reduction of duplication, and most importantly to address what users need.
46.2. It was emphasized that definition of applications should be driven by users/ general public rather than a preconceived set of applications. KSRSAC team agreed and explained that the purpose of consultations were to facilitate that and a few applications which are suggested are only to trigger the process.
46.3. Foremost requirement for success, it was pointed out that is to clarify the policy and also set benchmarks/ standards for different sets of data and information. The KGIS concept, it was clarified, integrates standards definition and also policy establishment.
46.4. KFD indicated the progress achieved through in house capabilities within the dept in the field of MIS/ GIS and most of applications in the next two to three years will be met through that and KFD‟s main need will be data layers generated by other depts.
47. Based on the discussions and follow-up analysis, in ANNEXURE-3, the detailed
assessment of GIS data and GIS application needs have been tabulated. These have been further discussed with KFD in draft form.
4.1.4. HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE 48. A detailed meeting was held with Health and Family Welfare department on June 7,
2012 and September 12, 2012 – wherein Principal Secretary (H&FW) and team of officials participated. The K-GIS Vision and concept and relevance for Health Departments was presented and discussed.
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49. While appreciating the usefulness of initiative like K-GIS, the Principal Secretary, Health and other officials concurred to the concept of Health-GIS module that geo-enabled all health services planning and monitoring. The following requirements were identified: 49.1. Health-GIS is an important requirement – by which geo-enabling all health
amenities/facilities data, health services enabling and developing applications for planning, implementation and monitoring of the various programmes of health care and delivery system. Health GIS to include: 49.1.1. Health governance, planning and monitoring 49.1.2. Health infra-management and administration 49.1.3. Citizen interface to Health Services
50. Principal Secretary requested KSRSAC to submit a proposal for Health-GIS and
KSRSAC submitted the same on September 15, 2012. The proposal is under active consideration for approval and issue of sanction order to KSRSAC for project implementation is awaited.
51. Based on the discussions and follow-up analysis, in ANNEXURE-4, the detailed assessment of GIS data and GIS application needs have been tabulated. These have been further discussed with Health department in draft form.
4.1.5. HORTICULTURE 52. A detailed meeting was held with Horticulture department on November 24, 2012 –
wherein Principal Secretary (Horticulture) and team of officials participated8. The K-GIS Vision and concept and relevance for Horticulture Department was presented and discussed.
53. The Principal Secretary endorsed the relevance and usefulness of K-GIS and made following suggestions which were deliberated upon:
53.1. Generation of soil fertility database for entire state (Taluk/district/state): On
the soil fertility information, it was enquired whether this information is available at farm level. It was clarified that this mapping is appropriate for taluk level considering the number of samples analyzed. Director of Horticulture indicated that the information is needed prior to determining action plans in respect of SUJALA Phase III watershed development programme. Hence all relevant information superimposed on micro watershed boundaries will be usable and relevant.
53.2. GIS based horticultural plantations census (Taluk/District/State): The department officers indicated that since the plantations like mango, coconut, oil palm etc have long time cycle, this information is already known and it does not change. Hence this type of information will be needed for short
8Minutes of Consultation Meeting with Horticulture Department held on November 24, 2012. Minutes submitted by KSRSAC after approval of Principal Secretary, Horticulture.
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duration crops like vegetables and flowers. However, KSRSAC explained limitations of using satellite technology for vegetable crop census. The department suggested that the data available at the department could be geo tagged to enhance the MIS application.
53.3. KSRSAC enquired on possible GIS based farmers‟ advisory services. There were discussions on providing inputs for land suitability for horticultural crops particularly vegetable crops. KSRSAC mentioned current maps available on land (soil fertility and depth), water and other features were on 1:50000 scale, which is useful for assessing suitability for horticultural crops at taluk/ district and state levels. It was indicated that KGIS envisages mapping at even finer scales of 1:10000 scale. Principal Secretary suggested that whatever is available even now should be taken advantage of by the assistant directors in the department and also use this information in interfacing with farmers for example for specific schemes like oil palm plantations.
53.4. KSRSAC has also projected in its presentation other areas like horticulture information systems and sericulture information system applications. Principal Secretary suggested that this can be taken up later as no representatives were present at this meeting.
54. It was suggested by Principal Secretary that for follow up activities, Mr. Nanda, Joint
Director of Horticulture would be contact point. He also directed KSRSAC to nominate a counterpart for which Director KSRSAC suggested Dr K Ashoka Reddy. The meeting concluded with the Principal Secretary appreciating the relevance and usefulness of K-GIS.
55. Based on the discussions and follow-up analysis, in ANNEXURE-5, the detailed assessment of GIS data and GIS application needs have been tabulated. These have been further discussed with Horticulture department in draft form.
4.1.6. PLANNING, PROGRAMME MONITORING AND STATISTICS
56. A detailed meeting was held with Planning Department on October 9, 2012 – wherein
Principal Secretary (PPM&S) and team of officials participated9. The K-GIS Vision and concept and relevance for Planning Departments was presented and discussed.
57. The Principal Secretary, Planning Department as well as officials of the Planning department endorsed the relevance and usefulness of K-GIS and made following suggestions on areas of interest for Planning department for K-GIS data and GIS DSS Apps: 57.1. Organization of data, indices and application relating to regional imbalances
(35 parameters) assessment 57.2. Data and planning information for support to District Planning Committees,
and ZP Plans 57.3. Data relevant to different Boards and programmes such as MPLAD etc, 57.4. Data base on Asset created through public funding
9Minutes of Consultation Meeting with Planning Department held on October 9, 2012. Minutes submitted by KSRSAC after approval of Principal Secretary, Planning.
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57.5. Plan and expenditure/ performance information under various schemes, relatable to district/ panchayat level or for analysis under various criteria such as rural-urban divide, gender equity and so on
57.6. Where ever practical, linking up financial and physical parameters 57.7. Human development index linked parameters such as education, health,
income, gainful employment and so on and HDI reports in respect of different departments.
57.8. Capacity building: It was suggested that officials and personnel of the Planning dept, as part of their training may be given suitable exposure on GIS based Visualizations. KSRSAC should facilitate this.
58. In order to generate further detailed inputs from the department, the Principal
Secretary identified Mr. Madheswaran and Mr. Lakshmipathy and suggested that KSRSAC team can interface with them. Series of follow-up meetings were also held with these Planning department officials to define the GIS data need and GIS Application needs.
59. Based on the discussions and follow-up analysis, in ANNEXURE-6, the detailed assessment of GIS data and GIS application needs have been tabulated. These have been further discussed with Planning department in draft form.
4.1.7. PUBLIC WORKS, INLAND TRANSPORT AND PORTS 60. A detailed meeting was held with PWD department on November 17, 2012 – wherein
Principal Secretary (PWD) and team of officials participated10. The K-GIS Vision and concept and relevance for PWD Departments was presented and discussed.
61. KSRSAC suggested the following possible GIS DSS for PWD to consider:
61.1. Precision mapping of all roads using High resolution Images, GPS and ingest of PWD road survey engineering data
61.2. Geo tagging road attributes available with PWD 61.3. Online GPS based Data collection of Road contracts and developments with
photos 61.4. Road metrics GIS analysis – Density, Length, Coverage, Gaps etc., 61.5. GIS based road monitoring system application 61.6. New road planning and connectivity / alignment analysis GIS application -
Integrated with KSRSAC‟s Cadastral data for land acquisition planning 61.7. Authoritative road maps and GIS data for the state 61.8. Serving road GIS data requirements for other departments (K-GIS), Private
enterprises (Navigation, LBS, Atlases, Retail etc.,) .
62. The PWD officials mentioned that they already have a web based GIS system in the department. Principal Secretary suggested that present MIS should be fully GIS enabled and in this context indicated that integrating the department‟s information
10Minutes of Consultation Meeting with PWD held on November 17, 2012. Minutes issued by KSRSAC after approval of Principal Secretary, PWD.
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with GIS layers available from KSRSAC should be explored. He also stressed the need for bringing out an atlas in different media including print form. The refined needs of Road information system including details such as trees, and updating routine on yearly basis (which should be improved to quarterly frequency) should be taken into account. It is essential to gather real time or near real time information on road conditions before works are undertaken on a reliable manner. He also suggested the department could explore how KSRSAC capabilities can be taken advantage of for ground survey activities. A pilot project could be carved out towards this.
63. In conclusion, the Principal Secretary as well as officials of the department endorsed the relevance and usefulness of K-GIS. In order to follow up on any inputs from the department, the Principal Secretary identified Mr. B. Ravi, Chief Information Officer and suggested that KSRSAC team can interface with him.
64. Based on the discussions and follow-up analysis, in ANNEXURE-7, the detailed assessment of GIS data and GIS application needs have been tabulated. These have been further discussed with PWD department in draft form.
4.1.8. RURAL DEVELOPMENT AND PANCHAYAT RAJ
65. A detailed meeting was held with RDPR department on October 30, 2012 – wherein Principal Secretary (RDPR) and team of officials participated11. The K-GIS Vision and concept and relevance for RDPR Departments was presented and discussed.
66. While appreciating the usefulness of initiative like KGIS, the Principal Secretary, RDPR and other officials made following suggestions during ensuing discussions: 66.1. While survey and mapping of public funded assets are already envisaged, it
would be useful for future to survey even private property assets, particularly in the proximity of urban areas or in areas undergoing rapid transformation. Appropriate interface with revenue department to ensure authenticity and validity in such survey effort was recognized.
66.2. Wherever large scale survey efforts were involved such as survey of public assets for the entire state, which require considerably large amount of human resources, the possible use of resources available within RDPR should be resorted to with necessary technical support and supervision of KSRSAC so that overall costs could be brought down.
66.3. Secretary, RDPR emphasized the need of monitoring dynamic status in the field with relevance to many programmes and suggested that the department would welcome in process monitoring applications for its major programmes. KSRSAC team expressed that this aspect would be integrated as was pursued in some applications such as monitoring of watershed development programmes.
66.4. Following GIS DSS needs and applications were further discussed and were generally endorsed as relevant for the RDPR department:
11 Minutes of Consultation Meeting with RDPR held on October 30, 2012. Minutes issued by KSRSAC after approval of Principal Secretary, RDPR.
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66.4.1. GIS for road connectivity analysis: This application would address
mapping of all roads of the state, connectivity and gap analysis in GIS and road needs analysis and prioritization
66.4.2. Monitoring of tanks and water bodies: This application module will include inventory of all tanks and water bodies, carryout seasonal change analysis and empirical volumetric analysis and would address GIS based tank management system development
66.4.3. Ground water targeting: This application would undertake annual mapping of ground water potential and drinking water sources and GIS based bore well information system
66.4.4. Watershed development and monitoring: This module will provide land and water management plans for micro watersheds and monitoring of watershed development programmes
66.4.5. Village development index: Multi parametric analysis of village development (Demographic, Social, Economic, Facilities etc,. will be addressed to provide rural development planning inputs
66.4.6. Rural and Panchayat assets monitoring (GAMES – already under discussion for implementation by KSRSAC): This will address GPS based mapping of all assets created through public funding and enable GIS based assets monitoring.
67. In conclusion, the Principal Secretary, RDPR as well as officials of the department
endorsed the relevance and usefulness of KGIS. In order to generate any further detailed inputs from the department, the Secretary, RDPR suggested that KSRSAC team can interface with Shri. Munish Mudgil, Director, MGNREGS.
68. Based on the discussions and follow-up analysis, in ANNEXURE-8, the detailed assessment of GIS data and GIS application needs have been tabulated. These have been further discussed with RDPR department in draft form.
4.1.9. REVENUE AND SSLR 69. A detailed meeting was held with Revenue department and SSLR on November 2,
2012 – wherein Principal Secretary (Revenue) and team of officials participated12. The K-GIS Vision and concept and relevance for Revenue Departments was presented and discussed.
70. Principal Secretary and the Revenue Department team mentioned that the most crucial need is for land records – mapping and GIS, as the land records data is most critical for decision-making and also for planning. It was mentioned that Revenue Department is taking up land records modernization thru SSLR and various pilot projects have been initiated using Total Station (TS), aerial images and satellite images. The key issue here is accuracy and precision needs for land records mapping and GIS. SSLR officials mentioned that KSRSAC‟s data assets and participation would be useful in the state-wide land records mapping programme.
12Minutes of Consultation Meeting with Revenue Department held on November 2, 2012. Minutes submitted by KSRSAC after approval of Principal Secretary, Revenue.
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71. The following key issues were discussed:
71.1. Most appropriate technology to be used for land records mapping – where
both the boundary and ownership information is essential. The merits of using 0.6m satellite image was discussed in detail and was noted that these images could provide the mapping needs for SSLR. While aerial images have their own practical difficulties of availability, ETS surveys provide precision but take lot of time and efforts and are more suited for small areas. It was felt that 0.6m satellite images – precision corrected and mapped with precision can provide best trade-off between accuracy need (of about 1m precision) and time-sale. It was also noted that area and dimensionality information – which is available in land records can be geo-tagged and alternatively used for Land Records-GIS (as against area from GIS calculation).
71.2. Importance of following a process for land records mapping – KSRSAC has already created land records asset for whole state – fitting all records into state frame and district frame. It was emphasized that the best approach is to “fit land records into the existing/accepted “taluk boundary” (coming from SOI maps) – thereby maintaining sanctity of taluk/district/state (and national) boundaries as known now – if all land cadastres are stitched to create village/taluk/district/state boundaries then “new shape” boundaries and dimensionality would emerge and create confusion. This point was well appreciated.
71.3. The issue of linking land records map with Bhumi data was discussed in detail. It was mentioned that KSRSAC has already got the GIS of cadastre maps for whole state. This linking can be taken up easily. In fact, a few years back an assessment of how the linking fits well was done by KSRSAC and Bhumi. This exercise can be easily taken up and would be useful – if linking is easy, then the state‟s Bhumi data can be linked up with land records GIS that KSRSSAC has got.
71.4. The various advantages of having a state-wide, seamless, land records GIS (with using 0.6m precision images with GCPs) and linked to Bhumi was discussed and noted – especially as taxation, land acquisition planning, G-enabled khata, land asset value maps etc can be generated easily. Further, this would also be useful for citizen‟s to access land records and project-specific land cadastres data.
71.5. K-GIS initiative is extremely useful and was endorsed as good tools for governance and citizens‟ participation. It would be also useful for land records state-wide mapping and GIS and also for various Revenue Department needs.
72. While appreciating the usefulness of K-GIS and also the use of satellite images and
GIS for SSLR land records mapping, Principal Secretary made the following suggestions during ensuing discussions: 72.1. Immediately SSLR and KSRSAC can undertake a pilot project to (i) assess the
satellite image based precision geo-referencing of cadastral maps and the SSLR survey based land records maps – the differences and accuracies need to be quickly documented, and (ii) link Bhumi data for a sample area with KSRSAC land records GIS and assess the linking process and viability for
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whole state. These 2 pilots be done on top-priority and completed and presented – thereby a plan of action for a state-wide land records GIS can be taken up by SSLR and KSRSAC and also a state-wide Bhumi g-enablement can also be taken up.
72.2. Parallel, Revenue Department and KSRSAC can start discussing the plan for creating and organizing a state-wide GIS for Revenue Department and all details of revenue data repository and also a GIS application needs can be discussed.
72.3. The following GIS data needs and GIS applications were further discussed to be pursued in the plan of action:
72.4. Use K-GIS base for NLRMP and UPOR and SSLR Operations: Applications like Cross-referencing of land records data and seamless K-GIS; Link property/ownership data for K-GIS analysis and unique ability to visualize survey data on K-GIS frame and transfer GIS data to land survey.
72.5. GIS for NLRMP database: Main thrust can be Organize a single property-based GIS for Karnataka; Superimpose survey data on GIS base; Use Images as base for reference and change analysis.
72.6. GIS Based Natural Disaster Management System: Applications can be for organizing a state-wide DMS GIS database; State/District Disaster Emergency Plans; Drought/Flood damage assessments.
72.7. GIS application for Tippani geo-referencing can also be assessed. This can be useful for RD in K-GIS.
72.8. GIS Visualization of Revenue Tax: Applications for g-enabled MIS Support; Linking Revenue Tax/Stamps/Registration to K-GIS by geo-tagging; Visualization of all Revenue/Stamps/Registration data as Maps.
72.9. G-enable Bhoomi: This is critical and could Link Bhoomi to Cadastral maps – geo-enabling Bhoomi; Generate variety of Bhoomi Maps using GIS.
72.10. G-Sakala – GIS link to Sakala operations; GIS link to Sakala operations to generate GIS views of Sakala applications, MIS reports.
72.11. G-Village Accountant – enable Village Accountant with Maps; Make Images/Maps of village available at village level; Village access to K-GIS data.
73. In conclusion, the Principal Secretary Revenue Department appreciated the concept and usefulness of KGIS – especially if land records maps and GIS is organized. Shri. V Ponnuraj, IAS, Commissioner, DSSLR was identified as focal point for further interface between RD and KSRSAC – especially for pilots suggested and also for follow-up actions. Details of RD requirements and inputs for K-GIS can be further crystallized in discussions between Mr. Ponnuraj and KSRSAC. It was suggested that actions be completed quickly and in next meeting the outcome can be discussed.
74. Based on the discussions and follow-up analysis, in ANNEXURE-9, the detailed assessment of GIS data and GIS application needs have been tabulated. These have been further discussed with Revenue Dept. in draft form.
4.1.10. URBAN DEVELOPMENT (ALSO WITH KUIDFC AND MUDA) 75. A detailed meeting was held with Urban Development department in
September/October, 2012 – wherein Principal Secretary (Urban) and team of officials
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participated. The K-GIS Vision and concept and relevance for Urban Development and city administration was presented and discussed.
76. Separate detailed meetings were also held with KUIDFC – where MD, KUIDFC made extensive suggestions for GIS for cities/urban areas and also suggested a large programme for city-level mapping and GIS database creation.
77. In a detailed meeting held with MUDA, Commissioner, MUDA endorsed the vision of K-GIS and called for an immediate programme on GIS for MUDA that addresses a GIS-based application system for the overall development and maintenance of the planned activities, Mysore Urban Development Authority and the following areas were identified: 77.1. Updated GIS for MUDA: Organizing a multilayered upto-date GIS for MUDA
region including latest satellite images, latest maps, cadastral and property maps, existing maps of KSRSAC and MUDA, including any MIS and land related data.
77.2. GIS Applications Development - Development of GIS application software for Master Plan generation inputs, Property taxation and management, Engineering Approvals, Plan Monitoring
78. In a separate official communication, Principal Secretary, Urban Development13 has
endorsed and supported the concept of K-GIS and identified the following key areas of interest for Urban Development department: 78.1. Comprehensive City GIS database for all Karnataka cities/towns in support for
following GIS DSS Applications: 78.1.1. Preparation/revision of Master plans 78.1.2. Alignment of Roads & other Infrastructure 78.1.3. Water Supply and other utilities 78.1.4. Under Ground Drainage(UGD) mapping etc
78.2. GIS based DSS Apps for Property taxation, water supply, UGD, transportation, emergency management, master planning, monitoring growth and citizen facility services etc.
79. Based on the discussions and follow-up analysis, in ANNEXURE-10, the detailed
assessment of GIS data and GIS application needs have been tabulated. These have been further discussed with Urban in draft form.
4.2. ASSESSMENT OF USER NEEDS
80. Based on the above discussions with the GOK departments, KSRSAC has undertaken an integrated analysis and assessment of the GIS Data and GIS Application needs for
13Letter from Ms. Amita Prasad, Principal Secretary to Principal Secretary (IT/BT) detailing GIS data and Apps needs dated November 17, 2012
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K-GIS – by integrating, moderating and rationalizing the requirements specified and also based on KSRSAC expertise of past projects.
4.2.1. K-GIS DATA NEEDS
81. Data for KGIS are categorized into image layers (with necessary rectification etc,), Map GIS layers and attribute data of interest to the user departments that will be geo referenced for enabling relevant applications. The data content particularly the depth of information is the key to enable applications. The data assets are to be organized in a seamless manner at two levels:
81.1. State wide GIS content equivalent to 1: 10000 scale mapping( though in GIS
domain scale is misnomer and information content is what is relevant) 81.2. Pockets of geo-stitched city level larger scale GIS content (wherever available
and needed) for urban areas where larger depth of information content is needed
82. K-GIS Asset comprise of an organized geo-database which is integrated and linked with K-GIS Asset. K-GIS Asset could include ~40+ GIS features for integration and a wide range of sectoral GIS features and geo-tagged attributes/tabular data from state departments, demographics, planning and development, infrastructure and other sectoral datasets. It is also proposed to allow crowd-sourced geo-tagged data content into the K- GIS as an additional “citizen-layer” where citizens can populate their datasets/grievance-points etc on the GIS frame.
83. A tentative list of K-GIS Asset is given in TABLE-1 with details of content, updation required (as most of these are of old vintage and none are updated). It is to be noted that larger the scale of information (or, say depth of information content), the greater will be the dynamics of information, making it challenging to keep it updated.
84. As of now, except KSRSAC which has a state-wide GIS data, there is no other single agency in Karnataka which has ready to use comprehensive GIS Asset with state-wide coverage. Thus, building the GIS Asset will have to be taken up from the point of available maps/data to organize the first-time GIS Asset for the state. 84.1. Many of the features, individually, would be adapted from available KSRSAC
GIS data and also adapted from data generating agencies in map form (like SOI, GSI, FSI, NBSSLUP/Census; some may even have some GIS data for some regions/areas – but not for whole state and in updated form). The “maps”, even if they are in digital format, are not GIS-Ready and require considerable process and efforts to make them GIS-ready and ingested into the K-GIS Asset.
84.2. Considerable efforts would have to be enabled by K-GIS, with involvement of data generating agencies, to make the GIS-Ready data for the K-GIS Asset. This would involve appropriate map-to-GIS conversion and GIS-readying processes to be adopted.
84.3. All the features would have to be updated to current time-frame and maintained for K-GIS on a regular basis by positioning a systematic data-updation cycle for K-GIS Asset.
85. As of now, KSRSAC has for the whole state 1:50k GIS content readily available based on available 1:50k SOI map foundation. This can be a starting point BUT it is important to
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establish a Karnataka Spatial Framework compatible for 1:10k K-GIS Asset and base K-GIS assets on this framework. It is essential for these 2 frameworks to be positioned immediately. It should be ensured that a Karnataka Spatial Foundation Dataset – consisting of national/state/district/taluk boundaries linked to Census names is available as a common and foundation base data for K-GIS.
86. K- GIS Asset would get organized (as per the adopted National GIS Standard) by either of these 3 methods: 86.1. Ingest available and usable digital maps of KSRSAC and sourcing additional
layers from state/central agencies (like SOI, NRSC, NBSSLUP, AISLUS, CWC, CGWB, TCPO, Census, state departments etc); any private agencies and any others that have already generated the map/tabular data across the state. It needs to be ensured that these sourced data elements are made amenable to ingest into K-GIS Asset after ensuring compliance to National GIS Standards and in a time-bound manner. K-GIS will have to work out the methods/procedures/QA for “ingesting” these sourced datasets into the K-GIS Asset and could involve the private sector to undertake these voluminous tasks.
86.2. In case of any GIS Asset element that is not generated/collected by any agency BUT there is a state need, KSRSAC should then take up the task to initiate surveying/mapping and initial data generation activity and ensure that such elements are also available in the GIS Asset. In fact, KSRSAC could work with existing agencies (government and private) and contract on them to generate and supply these GIS data elements and ensure that such GIS data elements are quickly made available in K-GIS.
86.3. Crowd-sourced data that is geo-tagged and available from individual citizens as GIS-Citizen apps.
87. The K-GIS Asset must be organized as per National GIS Standards.
88. KSRSAC would have to develop and position some of these critical tools/processes:
88.1. crowd-sourcing technology on the K-GIS platform 88.2. process of real-time and semi-automated data updating of K-GIS Asset features 88.3. process for establishing correctness/validation when GIS data ingest happens into
K-GIS Asset and certifying the veracity of information holdings in K-GIS Asset
89. The K-GIS Asset must be available for K-GIS Applications. The GIS Asset must also be available as a Data service to users (if they desire so) so that users could also set/build up their own applications using the data asset.
90. K-GIS Data Assets will also be able to support specific Data Needs for National GIS – thereby maintaining consistency and reliability of “one-source” data for both state-level and national-level GIS applications. Thus, K-GIS system does not aim to duplicate any activity, which is being undertaken by other agencies but rather aims to empower users for decision support applications, which is the key objective of GIS system.
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4.2.2. K-GIS DSS APP NEEDS
91. The main endeavor of K-GIS is to create a system that will support user departments‟ needs in GIS-Apps that are required and ensure that these GIS DSS Applications are developed and operationally available to the user departments.
92. Based on the consultation undertaken with GOK departments, inputs have been obtained on specific GIS data and GIS Applications for Governance, as part of their departmental process. Such inputs have been forth-coming from some important departments of GOK and the following details of GIS Applications (Table 2) defined (these can be modified and additional GIS DSS for governance can be added):
92.1. Plan-GIS for Planning Department and the State Planning Board for supporting
the planning, monitoring and reviewing plans and development and obtaining GIS-based assessments of all investments and public assets.
92.2. Rural-GIS for various rural development programmes of the Department of Rural Development.
92.3. City-GIS service to planning, management and development of different urban areas for Department of Urban Development and bodies like KUIDFC.
92.4. Agri-GIS service for the Department of Agriculture and Farm sector. 92.5. Support as needed for Forest-GIS which is implemented in the Department of
Forests. 92.6. Health-GIS service as part of support to the Health department. 92.7. Panchayat-GIS in support of Panchayat Raj department. 92.8. PWD Services of Road Information, Bridges, wells, Ground water prospects,
Information for drilling the bore wells. 92.9. Industry GIS for planning support, inputs, and cluster analysis and other decision
support. 92.10. Mine-GIS for Department of Mines and all mine leases and regulation. 92.11. Horticulture GIS for Department of Horticulture for Horticulture crops and
suitability analysis. 92.12. GIS for Disaster Management Support for supporting management of disaster at
state level by integrating through KSNDMC. 92.13. Irrigation-GIS for water resources management of water resources department. 92.14. GIS for citizen services as part of e-Gov Information services and GIS data access
in various areas. 92.15. GIS for Infrastructure sector be they energy, rail systems, airport infrastructure or
other social infrastructure. 92.16. Provision for private sector GIS applications to be hosted and published on
K-GIS. 92.17. Citizen access to K-GIS would be enabled through simple GIS Applications and
integrated e-services.
93. It is envisaged that, in coming days, many other departments – say, Water Resources, Energy, Tourism, Education, major City Administration (BBMP, MUDA etc), Transport, Fisheries, and KUIDFC etc. would also define their needs for GIS DSS Apps based on K-GIS. It would be essential to address the needs of these GIS data and applications requirements and incorporate them in K-GIS design.
94. The GIS Decision Support System frame work will be founded on the K-GIS data Asset using web based GIS and database technologies with inherent extensibility for future
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growth. The framework would have to be based on a Service Oriented Solution architecture that would:
94.1. Enable simultaneous access of K-GIS Asset and other data sources which
could be based on diverse platforms and data formats without any data translations or system conversions.
94.2. Provide tools for seamless integration of both spatial and geo-tagged non-spatial features in K-GIS Asset
94.3. Allows K-GIS DSS administrators/users to develop and deploy GIS centric DSS using easy to use configuration and application tools. The end users will be able to avail integrated GIS and MIS functionalities using standard web browsers.
94.4. Support real time Localization. The K-GIS DSS Applications frame work will enable administrators to configure multilingual capability.
94.5. Provide ready to use tools to dynamically fetch and display Web services or syndicated GIS feeds of disparate spatial and non spatial data from various sources.
94.6. Enable administrators/Application developers to establish connections to multiple non-spatial databases engines, creation and consumption of web services for selected tabular data using advanced configurable application enterprise suite.
94.7. Enable Database Audit to manage all data access audit configurations across the enterprise from a central console.
94.8. Provide tools for Security Management to configure data access controls, Role Based Access Control – and fine grained access control.
95. The overall SOA based solution architecture will ensure that the ownership of the data
could still remain with defined data owners. As and when new application and additional data bases are added, they coexist with earlier application.
96. Over the years, the departments in Karnataka have developed and implemented MIS systems that help them in a variety of governance functions. A predominant part of the MIS data/ information can be geo referenced and GIS enabled so that it can enhance decision support and citizen interface. For example, needs in the areas of Health and Public works reflect this, where extensive MIS data is being generated and those departments are keen to link their data and systems to GIS. This type of need is commonly applicable to all departments.
97. A few departments in Karnataka have established and developed extensive strengths in GIS systems and applications as exemplified by the Karnataka Forest Department, which possess capacity for even applications development. The concept of KGIS as a platform with service orientation can fit into serving the needs of such departments simultaneously with others who need greater support for GIS ready data and Apps developments.
98. As the state is spearheading with modernization programmes such as land records modernization, whose data are critical for decision making and for planning, validating accuracies of different technological solutions and their time and cost implications, and also standardizing of mapping process are of paramount importance. For example, state wide, seamless GIS linked to Bhoomi can enhance various applications such as taxation, land acquisition planning, G-enabled khata, land asset value maps etc can be generated
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easily. Further, this would also be useful for citizens to access land records and project-specific land cadastres data.
99. Inclusivity and empowerment objectives underpin a large number of programmes undertaken by the government involving huge financial resources and consequently need of monitoring dynamic status in the field is a priority need. For example Rural Development department evinces keen interest in cost effective, timely and reliable process monitoring applications for its major programmes. These can be addressed effectively by mobile GIS applications supported by KGIS system.
100. With the urbanization in Karnataka expected to increase from the present 38% to 50% by 2030, the burgeoning needs for creating infrastructure, governance of service delivery and improving service standards, metropolitan planning and transportation drive the essentiality of a quality GIS system meeting challenges of accuracy, timeliness and detail. Urban development department strongly demanded GIS based Decision Support System Apps for Property taxation, water supply, Under Ground Drainage, transportation, emergency management, master planning, monitoring growth and citizen facility services etc.
101. The application needs for governance and citizen services are virtually unlimited and they are dynamically evolving. The APP development eco system that will be enabled by KGIS will have to be driven by goals of promoting innovation, collaboration and user capacity.
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5. K-GIS STANDARDS
102. Standardization and Process definition would be key for the success of K-GIS and the scope of K-GIS Standards and Processes needs to be all encompassing BUT aligned to National GIS Standard. In the context of K-GIS, a STANDARD is a specific statement/document of the definitions, parameters and values, schema and any other constraints governing the naming, contents, quality of content, operations of software and hardware, service definitions etc for K-GIS and a PROCESS is a set of sequential steps and actions that would define an activity.
103. K-GIS would, in fact, be built further down from the suite of national Standards – broadly two categories of Standards, namely:
103.1. Basic GIS Standards for K- GIS and its activities - defining the content and its
characteristics of K-GIS Asset; GIS database standards for the K-GIS database, GIS Quality Standards – defining quality parameters and ranges for compliance to National GIS; GIS Metadata Standards – defining the Metadata for the K-GIS Asset; GIS Compliance Standards for data ingest into to K-GIS; GIS Application Service Standards
103.2. Service Level Integration Standards - the success of K-GIS is also dependant on the integration GIS services to other national services, database and applications (like E-Governance; ERP, CRM etc) and thus the K-GIS Standard must also be so designed that it can easily have a 2-way integration with other IT Services/ERP/CRM/data systems that may be in use in India (especially in government departments).
104. The K-GIS Standards must be founded on principles of “National GIS” which are “open standards” and be “inter-operable” across platforms and systems and be totally neutral to any technology (thus, not being tied with any particular GIS or System technology).
105. As a state system, the possibility of an integration (if the need arises and is warranted by government) of an appropriate sub-set of the K-GIS to National GIS is critically essential. It is important to consider this in advance at design stage.
106. The K-GIS Standards must be compliant with National GIS Standards fully and also be based upon international ISO TC211 standardization efforts – especially as India is already committed to ISO/TC standardization efforts through the Bureau of Indian Standards (ISO is a multi-lateral body for standardization and India is represented by BIS).
107. The K-GIS Standards documents must be made easily accessible to one-and-all and enable a seamless, updated and easy-to-understand GIS data is available in the state.
108. The Standardization activities must adopt core “change management” processes to undertake any changes and modifications to the K-GIS Standards – with rigorous testing and compliance and certification procedures.
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109. Existing GIS Standards like NNRMS Standard of 200514, NSDI Metadata Standards of 200115/200916 and NSDI Exchange Standards of 2001; NUIS Standards of 200417 have been studied and can be easily updated/enhanced and integrated into K-GIS Standards.
110. Thus, while a broad definition of Standards and Processes are envisioned, at the time of implementation, KSRSAC could first define following standards and processes (apart from any others that may be required:
110.1. K-GIS Content Standard: This Standard would define the content standards for K-
GIS Asset – identifying what feature would form part of the K-GIS and from where it would be sourced/generated.
110.2. Karnataka State Spatial Framework (KSF), as a subset of National Spatial Foundation (NSF), definition with a core standard layer of state/international boundary (with states, districts and other major features) as a core Geospatial dataset with appropriate datum/projections defined – which can be made freely available and accessible for all GIS activities in the country. The KSF, initially is to be defined equivalent to 1:50k SOI Open Series Maps (with the available geodetic framework) and also later for 1:10k K-GIS Asset (as and when the next depth of geodetic framework is available) requirement.
110.3. K-GIS Database Standard – defining the spatial database design parameters – these can be adapted from NNRMS, 2005 Standards. The schema and parameter details can be appropriately updated by INGO by also referring to other GIS Standards – GSDI, ISO-TC211, OGC etc.
110.4. K-GIS Quality Standards – adapted from NNRMS, 2005 Standard. The schema and parameter details can be appropriately updated by INGO by also referring to other GIS Standards – GSDI, ISO-TC211, OGC etc.
110.5. K-GIS Metadata Standard – adapted from NSDI, 2003/2008 Standard. The schema and parameter details can be appropriately updated by INGO by also referring to other GIS Standards – GSDI, ISO-TC211, OGC etc.
110.6. It would be important to have a K-GIS Content Thesaurus – that defines the class-categories and enables a common understanding and also links the categories to the purpose and use of the classification system.
110.7. K-GIS Applications and Services Standard 110.8. K-GIS Portal Security Standard.
111. KSRSAC, at the time of implementation and based on design decisions, must also develop different GIS Process Documents that define the steps and methods for various activities, including:
111.1. K-GIS Process document on GIS Asset creation 111.2. K-GIS Process document on Ingest of External GIS Content 111.3. K-GIS Process document on GIS Asset maintenance
14 NNRMS Standards. A National Standard for EO Images, thematic maps, GIS databases and outputs. Access from http://www.nnrms.gov.in/greennnrms/download/NnrmsStandardsDoc.pdf 15 NSDI Metadata Standards ver. 2.0 (2011). Access form http://www.nnrms.gov.in/greennnrms/download/NSDI%20Metadata%20Standard%20Version-2.0.pdf 16 NSDI Metadata Standards ver. 1.0 (2003). Access from http://www.nnrms.gov.in/greennnrms/download/NSDIMetadataDocument.pdf 17 NUIS Design and Exchange Standards. Access from http://www.nnrms.gov.in/greennnrms/download/NUIS_Design_Standards.zip
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111.4. K-GIS Process document on GIS Apps services publishing 111.5. K-GIS Process document on GIS Access 111.6. K-GIS Performance measure Process 111.7. K-GIS Process document for Revision/Updation of Standards 111.8. K-GIS Infrastructure Access Protocols 111.9. K-GIS Infrastructure Security Protocols 111.10. K-GIS Data Providers License Agreement 111.11. K-GIS Service Level Agreements protocols
112. Considering the importance and criticality of the K-GIS Standards and also noting the continuously evolving nature of the technology, it would be appropriate to have a Expert Standing Committee for K-GIS Standards – consisting of technical experts in the state/nation. Such a formal national-level technical standing committee can be tasked to help KSRSAC define, develop, review, update the K-GIS Standards and ensure its alignment with National GIS.
113. KSRSAC needs to take all steps to promote, encourage and generate/organize these GIS Standards, KSF and GIS Process documents and also encourage for using these to be able to integrate into the common platform of the K-GIS. All state government/enterprise and other private agencies need to comply with these standards and KSF so that practices within their own processes will be able to contribute to and benefit from K-GIS.
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6. CONCLUSIONS
114. There is tremendous drive in Karnataka among the secretaries and senior officials of Karnataka Government for result orientation, modernization of technology tools to tackle ever growing challenges of governance and citizen services as well as action towards empowerment and inclusivity in development. Availability of updated information is an acute and critical need felt by all decision makers in the government for the governance and development related decision making.
115. Achieving economy in generation of relevant information is recognized as a goal that drives innovations, capacity building, service level guarantees standardization and positive uses of competition.
116. K-GIS are critical system for governance and hence should be designed for flexibility for growth and technology upgrading, and, it should have robust capacity especially taking into account very large volumes of data in the government and the dense nature of spatial data. The portal design should facilitate user friendly access.
117. The user consultations and expert‟s analysis identified some 34 layers of GIS content which are of common interest to the Departments (relating to boundaries, cultural features, hydrological content, urban settlements, environmental content, geological features, land cover and land use, terrain characteristics, soils, satellite images, Points of Interest for geo-tagging, and Utilities data.) In addition another 26 layers of content which are the special layers for the departments are also defined. This list (detailed in Table -1) is bound to grow as more users define their needs and drive the application developments.
118. Even top level discussions could identify as many as 60 applications of interest to different departments who took part in discussions. Like the GIS data content, the applications also are likely to grow multifold as use of KGIS is set into motion.
119. It is recognized that application needs are diverse and multi disciplinary. Users need data of different types which are generated often by other departments of the government or third parties. Organizing K-GIS which can assure updated seamless digital data of a wide range of features is of immense value.
120. Capacity building in effective use of GIS technology tools in each department is of seminal importance in order to realize speedy and timely information generation and its use for decision support as well.
121. Always it should be users only who should define needs and drive the system requirements. A forum participated by users should be set up for planning and managing K-GIS growth and to define new data and application development requirements.
122. Early adoption of policy is important and this should be widely known.
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123. The concept of K-GIS as platform that can promote roles of multiple agencies including industry to publish and provide services through K-GIS platform is good.
124. K-GIS ability to ingest data from the field and also providing Geographic Information in real time through a variety of platforms and devices, both fixed and mobile is an important feature.
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REFERENCES/DISCUSSIONS In preparing the K-GIS User Needs assessment document, the K-GIS Task Force and
KSRSAC has founded its assessment on the K-GIS Vision document and National GIS
Document. K-GIS Task Force and KSRSAC have also referred to a variety of Indian and
international documentation on GIS and its applications – some of these have been also very
useful in designing the assessment plan for K-GIS.
K-GIS Task Force and KSRSAC have also referred to a host of internal programmatic
assessments and internal documentation that have given insights to how some of the past
programmes have evolved and these have been useful in addressing any gap and further
define the GIS data and applications needs of K-GIS.
Of great help and value have been extensive and intensive inputs provided through a series of
discussions by the Members of the Karnataka Jnana Aayoga - specifically valuable inputs
have been obtained from Dr K Kasturirangan. The User Needs assessment exercise has also
got considerable inputs and suggestions from Shri. S. V Ranganath, Chief Secretary, GOK
and Shri. ISN Prasad, Principal Secretary (IT/BT), GOK and many other members of
KSRSAC Governing Council and Executive Committee. Detailed consultation with Principal
Secretaries/Secretaries/Commissioners of GOK – Dr. Amita Prasad; Shri. M. N.
Vidyashankar; Dr. Shankarlinge Gowda; Ms. Anita Kaul; Shri. Bharat Lal Meena; Dr. E. V.
Ramana Reddy; Ms. Latha Krishna Rao; Shri. E Venkatiah; Shri. R Sridharan; Shri. Nagaraja
Hampole; Shri. Sadashiva Reddy B Patil; Shri. Tushar Girinath; Shri. V Ponnuraj; Shri.
Harsh Gupta; Shri. Ravi Shankar; Shri. G. N. Naik; Shri. Ayyappa; Shri. Betsurmath; Shri. K
Shivaram; Shri. Anjum Parvez; Ms. V. Rashmi; Shri. Manish Mudgil; Shri. Rajiv Ranjan;
Shri. A. K. Verma; Shri. Kanwar Pal; Shri. S. Satish have helped considerably in shaping this
User Needs Assessment.
In a Workshop held on January 23, 2013, a final round of consultation and discussions were
held on K-GIS Vision and User Needs and important feedback/inputs obtained from GOK
agencies, industries, and academia/NGOs. The Vision document and User Needs document
has been finalized after this Workshop - thus, the Vision would be inclusive of the broad-
based wide consultation amongst government, enterprises, academia and NGOs.
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The secretarial and administrative staff of Karnataka Jnana Aayoga and KSRSAC deserves
special mention – they supported and made possible the large amount of
documentation/materials that have been organized.
The K-GIS Task Force and KSRSAC now feel, that as a state endeavor, the assessment
exercise has clearly helped define GIS Data and Applications needs of various stake-holders
– thereby, valuably helping in the design of K-GIS …………………… Today, Karnataka is
much more ready and prepared to implement Karnataka-GIS.
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N
24.
Slop
e Sl
opes
der
ived
from
20m
con
tour
s OR
2.5
m
Car
tosa
t DEM
5
year
s K
SRSA
C u
sing
SO
I/NR
SC im
ages
25.
Con
tour
s C
onto
ur d
eriv
ed f
rom
Car
tosa
t D
EM 1
m
inte
rval
for l
ocal
ized
are
as
5 ye
ars
KSR
SAC
usi
ng N
RSC
imag
es
I] S
OIL
S IN
FRO
MA
TIO
N
26.
Land
Deg
rada
tion
Stat
us
of
land
de
grad
atio
n –
phys
ical
, ch
emic
al d
egra
datio
n
Ever
y ye
ar
KSR
SAC
and
Dep
t of A
gric
ultu
re
27.
Soil
Upt
o ph
ases
of s
oil s
erie
s (a
ltern
ate
leve
l of
Ass
ocia
tion
of se
ries i
s als
o us
eful
) N
ot a
pplic
able
KSR
SAC
w
ith
Agr
i D
epar
tmen
t, N
BSS
LUP
etc
J] S
AT
EL
LIT
E IM
AG
ES
28.
Car
tosa
t -1
Late
st H
igh-
Res
olut
ion
imag
es
Yea
rly u
pdat
e fo
r sta
te
Obt
aine
d by
KSR
SAC
from
NR
SC
29.
Liss
-4 o
r XS
at <
5m
Late
st X
S da
ta a
t <5
m re
solu
tion
Tw
ice
a ye
ar
Obt
aine
d by
KSR
SAC
from
NR
SC
30.
Qui
ck B
ird/A
ltern
ativ
e H
igh
Res
olut
ion
Hig
h-R
esol
utio
n im
ages
for s
peci
al p
ocke
ts o
f ur
ban
area
s for
det
aile
d m
appi
ng
As r
equi
red
Obt
aine
d by
KSR
SAC
from
NR
SC
31.
Hig
h R
esol
utio
n Im
age
(Bac
k dr
op)
Late
st H
igh
Res
olut
ion
Imag
e in
col
or t
o se
rve
as
back
dr
op
for
quer
ying
&
ap
plic
atio
ns
Late
st
KSR
SAC
K] P
OI D
AT
A (F
OR
GE
O-T
AG
GIN
G)
32
Publ
ic A
sset
s PO
I W
ells
, Pu
blic
A
sset
lo
catio
ns
(Sch
ools
, H
ealth
fac
ility
, In
dust
ries,
Ban
ks,
Polic
e St
atio
n,
Fire
-brig
ade
Stat
ions
, B
us-s
tand
,
To
be
surv
eyed
KA
RN
AT
AK
A-G
IS:
US
ER
NE
ED
S D
OC
UM
EN
T
Page
36
No.
G
IS d
ata
Det
ails
/des
crip
tion
of c
onte
nt
Upd
ate
cycl
e Pr
imar
y/A
ltern
ate
Sour
ce
Ang
anw
adi,
Tan
ks, I
rrig
atio
n/W
ells
etc
) 33
. H
erita
ge L
ocat
ions
Lo
catio
ns o
f her
itage
s 5
year
s To
be
surv
eyed
K
] UT
ILIT
Y D
AT
A
34.
Pow
er d
istri
butio
n Tr
ansm
issi
on
lines
Lo
catio
n an
d lo
ad
deta
ils
As a
nd w
hen
upgr
aded
K
PTC
L
L] S
PEC
IAL
LA
YE
RS
FOR
DE
PAR
TM
EN
TS
35
Indu
stria
l Am
eniti
es
Det
ails
of i
ndus
trial
am
eniti
es –
poi
nts
with
at
tribu
tes
(indu
stria
l ba
nks,
fire
serv
ice
poin
ts, h
ospi
tals
, ITI
s etc
)
Yea
rly
KSR
SAC
/C&
I De
partm
ent
36
Indu
strie
s Map
Lo
catio
ns o
f al
l in
dust
ries
in s
tate
with
at
tribu
tes
As a
nd w
hen
KSR
SAC
and
C&
I Dep
artm
ent
37
Indu
stry
B
oard
La
yout
/Ass
ets
Det
aile
d m
ap o
f K
IAD
B a
reas
and
with
as
sets
, lay
out e
tc
As a
nd w
hen
C&
I Dep
artm
ent a
nd K
SRSA
C
37
Plan
tatio
ns si
tes
Plan
tatio
n ar
eas a
nd th
eir d
etai
ls
2 ye
ars
KFD
38
N
atio
nal
Park
/San
ctua
ry
boun
darie
s
Nat
iona
l Par
ks a
nd S
anct
uary
bou
ndar
ies
3 ye
ars
KFD
/KSR
SAC
39
Fire
Lin
e D
etai
ls to
be
defin
ed
Ever
y ye
ar
KFD
40
H
L B
ound
ary
Det
ails
to b
e de
fined
3
year
s K
FD
41
KFD
C L
ease
d La
nds
Det
ails
to b
e de
fined
3
year
s K
FD/K
SRSA
C
42
Fore
st T
ypes
Fo
rest
ve
geta
tion
type
an
d D
ensi
ty
Map
ping
– fo
r diff
eren
t per
iods
Ev
ery
year
K
SRSA
C/F
SI/K
FD
43
Cor
ridor
Map
ping
El
epha
nt C
orrid
or M
appi
ng e
tc
K
SRSA
C/F
SI/K
FD
44
Air
Pollu
tion
Mon
itorin
g Po
ints
Po
int l
ocat
ions
of a
ir-po
llutio
n st
atio
ns
As a
nd w
hen
requ
ired
Env
Dep
t/SPC
B
45
Envi
ronm
enta
l H
ot-
Spot
s Po
ints
/Are
as
of
envi
ronm
enta
l ho
t-sp
ots/
pollu
tion
area
s 3
year
s En
v D
ept/C
&I
46
Wat
er
Qua
lity
mea
sure
men
t poi
nts
Poin
t lo
catio
ns
of
wat
er
qual
ity
mea
sure
men
t poi
nts
As a
nd w
hen
done
En
v D
ept
KA
RN
AT
AK
A-G
IS:
US
ER
NE
ED
S D
OC
UM
EN
T
Page
37
No.
G
IS d
ata
Det
ails
/des
crip
tion
of c
onte
nt
Upd
ate
cycl
e Pr
imar
y/A
ltern
ate
Sour
ce
47
Wet
land
s and
Tan
ks
Det
ails
of
notif
ied
Wet
land
s an
d al
so ta
nks
– in
map
form
with
all
deta
ils
3 ye
ars
Env
Dep
t
48
Solid
w
aste
di
spos
al
site
s and
pot
entia
l site
s Si
tes
of s
olid
was
te/g
arba
ge d
ispo
sal
and
also
ana
lysi
s for
pot
entia
l site
s 3
year
s En
v D
ept/C
ity A
dmin
49
Wild
life
habi
tat a
reas
M
aps o
f wild
life
habi
tat a
reas
3
year
s K
FD
50
Wild
life
tagg
ing
mon
itorin
g
Rea
l-tim
e G
PS
base
d w
ildlif
e ta
ggin
g m
onito
ring
on G
IS
As a
nd w
hen
requ
ired
This
exa
mpl
e ne
eds
to b
e di
scus
sed
and
tried
out
51
H
ealth
A
sset
s Po
int
loca
tions
A
ll he
alth
A
sset
s lo
catio
ns
surv
eyed
–
incl
udin
g h
ospi
tals
, hea
lth c
ente
rs,
publ
ic s
anita
tion
poin
ts,
slau
ghte
r ho
use,
w
aste
di
spos
al
site
s an
d bu
rial
grou
nds/
crem
ator
ium
, do
ctor
/hea
lth
wor
kers
loc
atio
ns,
PHC
/CH
C,
Vet
Cen
tre,
Nur
sing
ho
mes
, A
mbu
lanc
e lo
catio
ns,
Med
ical
Sto
res,
bloo
d ba
nks e
tc
Ever
y ye
ar
RD
PR/ D
H&
FW/Z
P
52
PWD
Ass
et p
oint
s PW
D A
sset
poi
nts i
n fo
rms o
f poi
nts o
f in
tere
st –
PW
D p
roje
ct si
tes,
build
ings
, tol
l-ga
tes,
brid
ges,
culv
ert,
ports
etc
As r
equi
red
PWD
/KSR
SAC
53
Re-
surv
eyed
Cad
astra
l bo
unda
ries
Re-
surv
eyed
dat
a of
Par
cel b
ound
arie
s as
per s
urve
y nu
mbe
rs a
nd o
wne
rshi
p de
tails
A
s spe
cifie
d by
SSL
R
SSLR
54
Land
ow
ners
hip
cate
gorie
s V
illag
e/Su
rvey
no.
wis
e go
vern
men
t and
ow
ners
hip
cate
goriz
atio
n in
form
atio
n
As r
equi
red
Rev
enue
Dep
artm
ent/K
SRSA
C
55
Urb
an P
rope
rty M
aps
UPO
R P
rope
rty/o
wne
rshi
p da
ta
As r
equi
red
SSLR
/City
Adm
in
56
Floo
d/D
roug
ht/E
mer
genc
y lo
catio
ns
Loca
tions
of p
ast f
lood
/dis
aste
rs e
tc
As r
equi
red
Rev
enue
Dep
t
57
Urb
an
amen
ities
as
Po
ints
of i
nter
est
Urb
an
amen
ities
–
stre
et-li
ghts
, bu
s-st
atio
ns, b
us-s
tand
s, go
vt. o
ffic
es, h
ospi
tals
, sc
hool
s, fir
e-st
atio
ns,
polic
e st
atio
ns,
tour
ism
sp
ots,
bank
s, ho
tels
, in
dust
ries,
br
idge
s, tre
es,
herit
age
poin
ts e
tc a
s po
int
Yea
rly u
pdat
e U
D/C
ity A
dmin
/KSR
SAC
KA
RN
AT
AK
A-G
IS:
US
ER
NE
ED
S D
OC
UM
EN
T
Page
38
No.
G
IS d
ata
Det
ails
/des
crip
tion
of c
onte
nt
Upd
ate
cycl
e Pr
imar
y/A
ltern
ate
Sour
ce
loca
tions
58
W
ater
su
pply
ne
twor
k da
ta
Wat
er p
ipe
netw
ork,
val
ves &
app
urte
nanc
e an
d ot
her d
etai
ls e
tc
As a
vaila
ble
UD
Dep
artm
ent/C
ity A
dmin
59
Slum
s M
ap fo
r all
slum
s with
inte
rnal
fabr
ic
A
s req
uire
d U
D/C
ity A
dmin
/ KSR
SAC
60
UG
D m
aps
Map
s of
un
derg
roun
d dr
aina
ge
map
s in
ci
ties
As r
equi
red/
avai
labl
e U
D/C
ity A
dmin
61
Elec
trica
l util
ity d
ata
Map
s/lo
catio
ns
of
pow
er
dist
ribut
ion
netw
ork
from
APD
RP
proj
ect i
n st
ate
Ass
imila
tion
into
K
-G
IS a
s ava
ilabl
e U
D/P
ower
Dep
t/City
Adm
in
62
Prop
erty
bo
unda
ries/
poin
ts
Map
s of
pr
oper
ties
as
boun
darie
s (e
lse
poin
ts)
As a
vaila
ble
KSR
SAC
/City
Adm
in
B]
K- G
IS G
EO
-TA
GG
ED
CO
NT
EN
T
(DE
TA
ILS
TO
BE
UPD
AT
ED
/AD
DE
D/O
BT
AIN
ED F
RO
M G
OV
ER
NE
MEN
T D
EPA
RT
ME
NT
- U
SER
CO
NSU
LT
AT
ION
) N
o.
GIS
dat
a D
etai
ls/d
escr
iptio
n of
con
tent
U
pdat
e cy
cle
Prim
ary/
Alte
rnat
e So
urce
A
] GE
O-T
AG
GE
D M
IS/ A
TT
RIB
UT
ES -
AG
RIC
UL
TU
RE
1
Wel
l Loc
atio
ns
Wel
l loc
atio
ns a
s poi
nts w
ith a
ttrib
utes
of
wel
ls (d
epth
, wat
er le
vel,
wat
er q
ualit
y et
c)
Attr
ibut
es u
pdat
ion
ever
y ye
ar; n
ew w
ell
loca
tions
as a
nd w
hen
poss
ible
KSR
SAC
with
Agr
i dep
artm
ent
2 W
eath
er d
ata
Rai
nfal
l, te
mp,
hum
idity
dat
a co
llect
ed th
ru
wea
ther
col
lect
ion
poin
ts n
etw
ork
and
aggr
egat
ed to
wee
kly
data
into
wea
ther
la
yers
Wee
kly
KSN
DM
C/IM
D n
etw
ork
and
proc
esse
d by
KSR
SAC
3 C
rop
area
stat
istic
s Se
ason
al c
ropp
ed a
rea/
irrig
ated
cro
ps a
t A
nnua
l D
ept.
Agr
i
KA
RN
AT
AK
A-G
IS:
US
ER
NE
ED
S D
OC
UM
EN
T
Page
39
No.
G
IS d
ata
Det
ails
/des
crip
tion
of c
onte
nt
Upd
ate
cycl
e Pr
imar
y/A
ltern
ate
Sour
ce
villa
ge le
vel –
to b
e ge
o-ta
gged
to v
illag
e m
ap
4 Pe
st a
nd D
isea
se
inci
denc
e
Occ
urre
nce
of p
ests
and
dis
ease
s in
crop
s at
villa
ge u
nits
for a
ll se
ason
s A
nnua
l/As a
nd w
hen
D
ept.
Agr
i
5 Fa
rm le
vel d
ata
Farm
leve
l dat
a of
cro
ps g
row
n, ir
rigat
ion
sour
ce, c
ropp
ing
prac
tice
prod
uctio
n fr
om
villa
ge re
cord
s
As a
nd w
hen
Dep
t. A
gri.
6 So
il fe
rtilit
y Fe
rtilit
y C
lass
es o
f soi
ls m
appe
d fr
om
ferti
lity
mea
sure
men
t poi
nts d
ata
3 ye
ars
Dep
t. A
gri.
7 A
gri A
men
ities
poi
nts
Poin
t loc
atio
ns a
nd a
ttrib
utes
of a
gri.
amen
ities
/faci
litie
s (se
ed c
ente
rs, b
anks
, fe
rtiliz
er c
ente
rs, m
arke
t yar
ds e
tc)
As a
nd w
hen
Dep
t. A
gri
8 A
gri M
arke
t dat
a A
gri m
arke
t inf
orm
atio
n –
pric
es, l
ocat
ions
, fa
cilit
ies e
tc
As a
nd w
hen
Dep
t of A
gri
9 W
orkf
orce
dat
a fr
om
Cen
sus
Agr
icul
tura
l wor
kfor
ce d
etai
ls o
n vi
llage
un
it fr
om C
ensu
s A
s and
whe
n C
ensu
s/D
ept o
f Agr
i
10
Cat
tle/A
nim
al C
ensu
s da
ta
Cat
tle/A
nim
al c
ensu
s dat
a at
vill
age
unit
from
Ani
mal
Hus
band
ry D
ept
As a
nd w
hen
Dep
t of A
nim
al H
usba
ndry
11
Wat
ersh
ed/A
gric
ultu
re
deve
lopm
ent p
roje
cts
and
sche
mes
Det
ails
of l
ocat
ion
and
attri
bute
s of a
ll w
ater
shed
and
agr
i. de
v. p
roje
cts –
with
co
sts,
resp
onsi
ble
agen
cies
etc
As a
nd w
hen
Dep
t of A
gri
B] G
EO
-TA
GG
ED
MIS
/ AT
TR
IBU
TES
- F
OR
EST
, EN
VIR
ON
ME
NT
& E
CO
LO
GY
12
Po
ints
of I
nter
est:
VFC
da
ta, N
urse
ry
Loca
tions
, Che
ck-p
osts
, Fo
rest
Mon
itorin
g
Poin
ts lo
catio
ns w
ith g
eo-ta
gged
det
ails
of
feat
ures
A
s spe
cifie
d by
Dep
t K
FD
KA
RN
AT
AK
A-G
IS:
US
ER
NE
ED
S D
OC
UM
EN
T
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40
No.
G
IS d
ata
Det
ails
/des
crip
tion
of c
onte
nt
Upd
ate
cycl
e Pr
imar
y/A
ltern
ate
Sour
ce
poin
ts e
tc a
s poi
nts
13
Fore
st M
IS –
pr
oduc
tion,
m
anpo
wer
/off
icer
s, pr
ojec
ts e
tc
Det
ails
of M
IS o
f For
est a
nd E
nv
depa
rtmen
t for
mon
itorin
g on
GIS
A
s and
whe
n up
date
d K
FD
14
Air
Qua
lity
data
A
ir po
llutio
n da
ta fr
om m
onito
ring
stat
ions
ge
o-ta
gged
to st
atio
n po
ints
D
aily
dat
a SP
CB
/Env
Dep
t
15
Wat
er q
ualit
y da
ta
Wat
er q
ualit
y da
ta –
har
dnes
s, PH
, sal
ts e
tc
in w
ater
sam
ples
geo
-tagg
ed to
poi
nts
As a
nd w
hen
requ
ired
Env
Dep
t
C] G
EO
-TA
GG
ED
MIS
/ AT
TR
IBU
TES
- H
EA
LT
H
16
Cen
sus d
ata
Vill
age-
unit
dem
ogra
phic
dat
a et
c La
test
C
ensu
s/D
irect
orat
e of
Sta
tistic
s 17
W
eath
er d
ata
Mea
n m
onth
ly P
, T, P
ET, R
H e
tc fr
om
AW
S M
onth
ly
KSN
DM
C
18
Hea
lth A
sset
s det
ails
D
etai
ls fo
r eac
h H
ealth
ass
ets –
nam
e,
owne
rshi
p, c
onta
ct p
erso
n, b
eds,
doct
ors,
nurs
ing
pers
ons,
patie
nt d
etai
ls, d
isea
se
repo
rts, i
mm
uniz
atio
n de
tails
, spe
cial
di
seas
es –
TB
, Mal
aria
repo
rts e
tc
Rea
l-tim
e up
date
s
Dep
t. H
& F
W
19
Clin
ical
Dat
a C
linic
al d
ata
from
NR
HM
reco
rds a
nd
patie
nt d
etai
ls a
t agg
rega
ted
deta
ils
Rea
l-tim
e D
ept.
H &
FW
20
Dis
ease
out
brea
k D
isea
ses –
com
mun
icab
le /
infe
ctio
us ,
epid
emic
s and
are
a &
sect
ion
of p
opul
atio
n af
fect
ed
Rea
l-tim
e D
ept.
H &
FW
21
Crit
ical
Am
eniti
es
Det
ails
of c
ritic
al a
men
ities
– p
olic
e st
atio
n de
tails
, off
icer
det
ails
etc
La
test
D
ept.
H &
FW
KA
RN
AT
AK
A-G
IS:
US
ER
NE
ED
S D
OC
UM
EN
T
Page
41
No.
G
IS d
ata
Det
ails
/des
crip
tion
of c
onte
nt
Upd
ate
cycl
e Pr
imar
y/A
ltern
ate
Sour
ce
D] G
EO
-TA
GG
ED
MIS
/ AT
TR
IBU
TES
- H
OR
TIC
UL
TU
RE
22
W
eath
er d
ata
Rai
nfal
l, te
mp,
hum
idity
dat
a co
llect
ed th
ru
wea
ther
col
lect
ion
poin
ts n
etw
ork
and
aggr
egat
ed to
wee
kly
data
into
wea
ther
la
yers
Wee
kly
KSN
DM
C/IM
D n
etw
ork
and
proc
esse
d by
KSR
SAC
23
Hor
ticul
ture
cro
p ar
ea
stat
istic
s C
rop
area
and
oth
er a
ttrib
utes
on
vege
tabl
es, f
low
ers a
nd o
ther
hor
ticul
ture
pl
anta
tions
, inc
ludi
ng a
rea
and
stat
e of
m
ango
flow
erin
g
Ever
y se
ason
for s
hort
dura
tion
horti
cultu
re
crop
s and
as r
equi
red
for p
lant
atio
n ho
rticu
lture
cro
ps
MIS
dat
a fr
om D
ept.
of H
ortic
ultu
re
and
imag
ing
surv
eys.
KSR
SAC
nee
d to
di
scus
s thi
s with
the
dept
.
24
Pest
and
Dis
ease
in
cide
nce
Se
ason
al o
ccur
renc
e of
pes
ts a
nd d
isea
ses,
area
and
ext
ent o
f cro
p da
mag
e et
c Ev
ery
seas
on a
t di
ffer
ent s
tage
s of c
rop
Dep
t. of
Hor
ticul
ture
25
Soil
ferti
lity
data
from
fie
ld
Soil
ferti
lity
data
col
lect
ed in
fiel
d –
geo-
tagg
ed to
cad
astra
l sur
vey
num
bers
5
year
s D
ept.
Agr
i & D
ept.
Of H
ortic
ultu
re
26
Inpu
t sup
ply
and
serv
ice
cent
ers
Cen
ters
pro
vidi
ng/s
ellin
g in
puts
like
m
anur
es &
ferti
lizer
s, pl
ant p
rote
ctio
n ch
emic
als a
nd a
lso
farm
mac
hine
ries/
eq
uipm
ents
Ever
y ye
ar
Dep
t. of
Agr
i/ D
ept.
of H
ortic
ultu
re
27
Post
-har
vest
tech
ce
nter
s Fr
uits
and
veg
etab
le p
roce
ssin
g un
its
Ever
y ye
ar
Dep
t. H
ortic
ultu
re
28
Am
eniti
es
Ban
ks, A
gri/
Hor
ticul
ture
Uni
v.
As r
equi
red
E
] GE
O-T
AG
GE
D M
IS/ A
TT
RIB
UT
ES -
IND
UST
RY
& C
OM
ME
RE
CE
29
Ex
istin
g/Pr
opos
ed
Indu
strie
s dat
a D
etai
ls o
f exi
stin
g/pr
opos
ed in
dust
ries –
w
ith a
ll at
tribu
tes (
type
, ow
ners
hip,
pr
oduc
tion,
em
ploy
men
t, en
v st
atus
etc
)
As a
nd w
hen
C &
I D
ept
KA
RN
AT
AK
A-G
IS:
US
ER
NE
ED
S D
OC
UM
EN
T
Page
42
No.
G
IS d
ata
Det
ails
/des
crip
tion
of c
onte
nt
Upd
ate
cycl
e Pr
imar
y/A
ltern
ate
Sour
ce
tagg
ed to
indu
stry
loca
tions
F]
GE
O-T
AG
GE
D M
IS/ A
TT
RIB
UT
ES
- PL
AN
NIN
G
30
Cen
sus d
ata
Vill
age
unit
Cen
sus d
ata
– de
mog
raph
y,
wor
k-fo
rce,
am
eniti
es e
tc
As r
equi
red
Cen
sus/
Plan
ning
Dep
t
32
Wea
ther
dat
a R
eal-t
ime
wea
ther
dat
a –
rain
fall,
tem
p et
c A
s req
uire
d K
SND
MC
33
C
rop
area
stat
istic
s A
rea
unde
r diff
eren
t cro
ps a
t vill
age
units
A
s req
uire
d R
even
ue/A
gri D
ept
34
Irrig
atio
n da
ta
Det
ails
of I
rrig
atio
n an
d w
ell d
ata
As r
equi
red
WR
Dep
t/PW
D
35
Publ
ic A
sset
s det
ails
D
etai
ls o
f all
Publ
ic A
sset
s geo
-tagg
ed to
po
int l
ocat
ions
A
s req
uire
d Pl
anni
ng/R
DPR
/UD
36
Plan
ning
Pro
ject
MIS
Pr
ojec
t det
ails
– in
clud
ing
finan
cial
, co
ntra
ctua
l dat
a et
c ge
o-ta
gged
to p
roje
ct
loca
tions
As r
equi
red
Plan
ning
37
HD
dat
a V
illag
e-un
it H
D d
ata
– de
mog
raph
y, h
ealth
, nu
tritio
n, e
mpl
oym
ent,
hous
ing,
el
ectri
city
/fuel
, par
ticip
atio
n da
ta,
educ
atio
n, sa
nita
tion,
drin
king
wat
er e
tc
As r
equi
red
Plan
ning
G] G
EO
-TA
GG
ED
MIS
/ AT
TR
IBU
TES
- P
UB
LIC
WO
RK
S 38
M
IS d
ata
PWD
MIS
dat
a fo
r pro
ject
s, as
sets
– g
eo-
tagg
ed
As r
equi
red
PWD
39
Attr
ibut
es fo
r PW
D
Ass
et p
oint
s
Det
ails
of P
WD
Ass
ets -
PW
D p
roje
ct si
tes,
build
ings
, brid
ges,
toll-
gate
s, cu
lver
t, po
rts
etc
As d
ecid
ed b
y de
partm
ent
PWD
40
Dem
ogra
phic
dat
a V
illag
e-w
ise
dem
ogra
phic
dat
a C
ensu
s PW
D
H] G
EO
-TA
GG
ED
MIS
/ AT
TR
IBU
TES
- R
EVE
NU
E
41
Bho
omi d
ata
Bho
omi r
ecor
ds a
cces
sibl
e fo
r lin
king
to
As r
equi
red
SSLR
/KSR
SAC
KA
RN
AT
AK
A-G
IS:
US
ER
NE
ED
S D
OC
UM
EN
T
Page
43
No.
G
IS d
ata
Det
ails
/des
crip
tion
of c
onte
nt
Upd
ate
cycl
e Pr
imar
y/A
ltern
ate
Sour
ce
Cad
astra
l map
s 42
Ti
ppan
Rec
ords
Ti
ppan
reco
rds (
as im
ages
, rec
ords
) lin
ked
to su
rvey
num
bers
A
s req
uire
d SS
LR
43
Dem
ogra
phic
dat
a D
emog
raph
ic d
ata
on v
illag
e un
its
As r
equi
red
Cen
sus
44
Econ
omic
dat
a fo
r sta
te
Stat
e-w
ide
econ
omic
dat
a –
inco
mes
, ex
pend
iture
, pot
entia
ls e
tc
As r
equi
red
BES
45
Soci
al/D
evel
opm
ent
data
St
ate-
wid
e so
cial
and
dev
elop
men
tal d
ata
on v
illag
e un
its
As r
equi
red
Plan
ning
/BES
I] G
EO
-TA
GG
ED
MIS
/ AT
TR
IBU
TE
S -
UR
BAN
46
C
ity M
IS d
ata
City
MIS
. Dev
elop
men
t dat
a ge
o ta
ggin
g to
w
ard
units
, poi
nt lo
catio
ns
As a
vaila
ble
UD
/City
Adm
in
47
POI d
ata
U
rban
am
eniti
es –
stre
et-li
ghts
, bus
-st
atio
ns, b
us-s
tand
s, go
vt o
ffic
es, h
ospi
tals
, sc
hool
s, fir
e-st
atio
ns, p
olic
e st
atio
ns,
tour
ism
spot
s, ba
nks,
hote
ls, i
ndus
tries
, br
idge
s, tre
es, h
erita
ge p
oint
s etc
as p
oint
lo
catio
ns
As d
ecid
ed b
y de
partm
ent
UD
/City
Adm
in
48
War
d-w
ise
Cen
sus D
ata
Pres
ent a
nd p
ast c
ensu
s dat
a of
all
citie
s –
linke
d on
war
d un
its
As p
er C
ensu
s cyc
le
UD
/City
Adm
in th
ru C
ensu
s D
epar
tmen
t 49
Pr
oper
ty d
etai
ls
Det
ails
of p
rope
rties
– o
wne
rshi
p an
d us
e de
tails
etc
A
s ava
ilabl
e C
ity A
dmin
I] G
EO
-TA
GG
ED
MIS
/ AT
TR
IBU
TE
S -
RD
PR
50
Cen
sus d
ata
Vill
age
unit
Cen
sus d
ata
– de
mog
raph
y,
soci
o ec
onom
ic d
ata,
wor
k-fo
rce,
sani
tatio
n,
elec
trific
atio
n &
oth
er a
men
ities
etc
As r
equi
red
Cen
sus/
Plan
ning
Dep
t
51
Publ
ic A
sset
s det
ails
D
etai
ls o
f all
Publ
ic A
sset
s geo
-tagg
ed to
A
s req
uire
d Pl
anni
ng/R
DPR
/UD
KA
RN
AT
AK
A-G
IS:
US
ER
NE
ED
S D
OC
UM
EN
T
Page
44
No.
G
IS d
ata
Det
ails
/des
crip
tion
of c
onte
nt
Upd
ate
cycl
e Pr
imar
y/A
ltern
ate
Sour
ce
poin
t loc
atio
ns -
Ban
ks, C
o-op
erat
ive
Soci
etie
s, Po
st o
ffic
es, M
arke
ting
faci
litie
s, C
old
stor
age
faci
litie
s, M
ilk c
hilli
ng
Cen
ters
, Milk
dai
ry, C
houl
tries
, Pol
ice
stat
ion,
Rai
tha
Sam
park
a K
endr
a, K
rishi
V
igna
n K
endr
as
52
Tank
det
ails
D
etai
ls o
f tan
k da
ta –
wat
er-le
vel,
qual
ity,
mai
nten
ance
etc
A
s req
uire
d R
DPR
53
MG
NR
EGA
MIS
M
GN
REG
A M
IS d
ata
- Pro
ject
s, Em
ploy
men
t dem
and,
Allo
catio
ns, s
tatu
s da
ta ,
budg
et e
tc fo
r lin
kage
with
GIS
As r
equi
red
RD
PR
KA
RN
AT
AK
A-G
IS:
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ER
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ED
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OC
UM
EN
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45
TA
BL
E –
2:
TE
NT
AT
IVE
LIS
T O
F K
-GIS
AP
PL
ICA
TIO
NS
A]
BA
SIC
K-G
IS D
SS A
PPL
ICA
TIO
NS
– C
OM
MO
N T
O A
LL
CA
TEG
OR
IES
No
App
. Nam
e D
escr
iptio
n D
ata
to b
e us
ed
Rem
arks
1
Dis
play
Mod
ules
D
ispl
ay
of
line,
po
int,
po
lygo
n (v
ecto
rised
) an
d ra
ster
dat
a in
the
fo
rm o
f m
aps
and
pict
ures
, attr
ibut
e da
ta a
nd q
uery
resu
lts (b
oth
map
and
at
tribu
tes)
The
GIS
Dat
a as
giv
en in
tabl
e 1
2 Q
uery
Mod
ule
Spat
ial
and
non-
spat
ial
quer
ies,
cust
omiz
able
to
depa
rtmen
t ne
eds,
to d
ispl
ay th
e re
sults
requ
ired
The
GIS
Dat
a as
giv
en in
tabl
e 1
3 D
ata
Inge
st M
odul
e In
put o
f sp
atia
l and
non
-spa
tial d
ata
into
geo
-dat
abas
e Th
e G
IS D
ata
as g
iven
in ta
ble
1
4 A
dmin
istra
tive
Mod
ule
Syst
em/u
ser a
dmin
istra
tion
and
MIS
re
port
gene
ratio
n Sy
stem
info
rmat
ion
5 H
elp
Mod
ule
Prov
ides
hel
p w
hen
the
user
fac
es
prob
lem
in ru
nnin
g th
e ap
plic
atio
n
6 O
utpu
t/Rep
ort M
odul
e Fa
cilit
ates
obt
aini
ng r
epor
ts/o
utpu
ts
in st
anda
rd fo
rmat
s
7 Ex
port/
Impo
rt M
odul
e Fa
cilit
ates
im
port/
expo
rt of
da
ta
from
/to
K-G
IS
in
user
de
fined
fo
rmat
s
KA
RN
AT
AK
A-G
IS:
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ER
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OC
UM
EN
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B
] K
-GIS
DSS
APP
LIC
AT
ION
S –
GO
VE
RN
AN
CE
(OT
HE
R D
EPA
RT
ME
NT
S N
EE
D C
AN
BE
AD
DE
D)
No
App
. Nam
e D
escr
iptio
n B
asic
Dat
a R
emar
ks
A]
K
-GIS
DS
S A
PP
S F
OR
AG
RIC
UL
TU
RE
(IN
CO
NS
UL
TA
TIO
N W
ITH
DE
PT
OF
AG
RIC
UL
TU
RE
1 Fa
rm A
dvis
ory
GIS
Fa
rm
advi
sory
se
rvic
e ba
sed
on
info
rmat
ion
on la
nd u
se, w
ater
, soi
ls,
wea
ther
, ag
ricul
tura
l pr
actic
es a
nd
mar
ketin
g
Spat
ial
dist
ribut
ion
of c
rops
&
varie
ties
Rai
nfal
l, te
mpe
ratu
re d
ata
Soil
ferti
lity
map
& o
ther
soi
l th
eme
map
s
Pest
and
dis
ease
inci
denc
e
Wat
ersh
ed m
anag
emen
t det
ails
Soci
o-ec
onom
ic
data
of
fa
rm
fam
ilies
incl
udin
g fa
rm a
nim
als
Mar
ket i
nfor
mat
ion
The
idea
is
to e
nabl
e a
Farm
A
dvis
ory
serv
ice
for
Dep
t of
A
gri s
o th
at a
ny f
arm
er c
an g
et
a di
agno
stic
for
his
far
m a
nd
advi
se o
n be
st p
ract
ices
to
be
empl
oyed
.
2 W
ater
shed
de
velo
pmen
t DSS
To
cha
ract
eriz
e an
d id
entif
y m
icro
-w
ater
shed
spe
cific
soi
l an
d w
ater
co
nser
vatio
n m
easu
res
and
crop
ping
; to
pre
pare
act
ion
plan
s, m
onito
ring
of
prog
ram
mes
an
d im
pact
as
sess
men
t, po
rtal
deve
lopm
ent,
capa
city
bui
ldin
g
Land
use
, So
il, S
lope
, G
eolo
gy
etc
for
dete
rmin
ing
land
an
d w
ater
reso
urce
s act
ion
plan
s
Mon
itorin
g st
atus
of
wat
ersh
ed
deve
lopm
ent u
sing
late
st sa
telli
te
imag
es
Oth
er d
ata
as p
er r
equi
rem
ent(
by D
ept)
The
idea
is
to
be
ab
le
to
gene
rate
ac
tion
plan
s fo
r w
ater
shed
on
re
al-ti
me
basi
s an
d al
so p
rovi
de a
ctio
n pl
ans
for i
mpl
emen
tatio
n.
As
and
whe
n pr
ojec
ts
are
impl
emen
ted,
mon
itorin
g of
the
plan
s wou
ld a
lso
be e
nabl
ed.
3 C
rop
Suita
bilit
y D
SS
Det
erm
ine
crop
sui
tabi
lity
base
d on
so
ils,
ferti
lity,
dr
aina
ge,
amen
ities
et
c so
tha
t w
hich
are
sui
tabl
e ar
eas
for
spec
ific
crop
s ca
n be
de
term
ined
/reco
mm
ende
d
Bas
e m
aps
Soil
Map
s
Dra
inag
e
Cro
ppin
g Pr
actic
es
Soil
ferti
lity
data
Wea
ther
dat
a
Oth
ers
4 A
gri
Stat
istic
s A
GIS
App
licat
ion
to g
ener
ate
web
-
All
Agr
i st
atis
tics
to
be
web
-
KA
RN
AT
AK
A-G
IS:
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ER
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ED
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OC
UM
EN
T
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No
App
. Nam
e D
escr
iptio
n B
asic
Dat
a R
emar
ks
Map
ping
DSS
m
aps
of a
gri.
stat
istic
s –
eith
er o
n vi
llage
/talu
k/di
stric
t un
its
– ag
ri.
wor
kfor
ce,
smal
l/mar
gina
l fa
rmer
s, pr
oduc
tion
etc
map
ped
on G
IS D
ashb
oard
5 O
ther
s as
per
nee
ds o
f th
e de
pt.
B]
K-G
IS D
SS
AP
PL
ICA
TIO
NS
FO
R C
&I
(IN
CO
NS
UL
TA
TIO
N W
ITH
DE
PT
. O
F C
OM
ME
RC
E A
ND
IN
DU
ST
RIE
S)
1 W
eb b
ased
GIS
A
pplic
atio
n fo
r Siti
ng
of In
dust
ries
GIS
App
licat
ion
for i
dent
ifyin
g su
itabl
e lo
catio
ns fo
r siti
ng n
ew
indu
strie
s (of
diff
eren
t typ
es) b
ased
on
phy
sica
l, ec
onom
ic &
soci
al d
ata.
Th
is a
pplic
atio
n sh
ould
allo
w
cust
omiz
able
crit
eria
(dis
tanc
e,
prox
imity
, occ
urre
nce,
exi
sten
ce &
B
oole
an) t
o be
def
ined
by
the
user
&
supe
rimpo
sitio
n of
cad
astra
l &
adm
inis
trativ
e in
form
atio
n fo
r ge
nera
ting
suita
bilit
y m
aps f
or
indu
strie
s.
Adm
inis
trativ
e B
ound
ary,
G
over
nmen
t Lan
ds D
ata,
Was
tela
nds
Dat
a, L
and
use/
Land
Cov
er M
aps,
Cad
astra
l Map
s, H
erita
ge d
ata,
RF
Bou
ndar
ies,
Nat
iona
l Par
ks, W
ater
bo
dy a
nd T
rans
porta
tion,
Pow
er
Net
wor
k, S
lope
Map
, Gro
und
wat
er
pros
pect
s, R
ailw
ay N
etw
ork,
D
emog
raph
ic d
ata,
Eco
nom
ic d
ata,
A
ny o
ther
dat
a
GIS
ba
sed
site
lo
catio
n w
ill
prov
ide
the
mos
t su
itabl
e pa
tche
s of
land
for
indu
strie
s –
depe
ndin
g up
on s
ize
and
land
re
quire
men
ts,
cost
s &
ind
ustry
de
tails
fur
ther
crit
eria
ana
lysi
s ca
n he
lp in
iden
tifyi
ng th
e m
ost
suita
ble
site
or
pr
ovid
e a
com
para
tive
anal
ysis
of
di
ffer
ent s
ites
2 G
IS A
pp fo
r Suv
arna
K
arna
taka
Cor
ridor
G
IS
base
d ap
plic
atio
n fo
r id
entif
ying
su
itabl
e co
rrid
or
of
deve
lopm
ent
in
diff
eren
t pa
rts
of
Kar
nata
ka &
pro
vidi
ng a
GIS
bas
ed
diag
nost
ic
asse
ssm
ent
for
each
co
rrid
or
Adm
inis
trativ
e M
aps -
Vill
age
Map
s, C
ity m
aps,
Cad
astra
l map
s, La
nd
use/
Land
cov
er m
aps,
Slop
e M
ap,
Fore
st M
aps,
Her
itage
site
Map
s, W
ater
bod
y an
d T
rans
porta
tion
Net
wor
k, D
emog
raph
ic D
ata;
Any
ot
her d
ata
Buf
fer
defin
ition
ar
ound
co
rrid
ors c
an a
lso
be in
clud
ed.
3 G
IS b
ased
Dis
trict
Pe
rspe
ctiv
e pl
anni
ng
Gen
erat
e di
stric
t pla
ns b
y in
tegr
atio
n of
nat
ural
, soc
ial,
econ
omic
pa
ram
eter
s and
reco
mm
end
broa
d di
stric
t dev
elop
men
t pro
files
C
usto
mis
ed G
IS a
pplic
atio
n w
ill
Adm
inis
trativ
e M
aps -
Vill
age
Map
s, C
ity m
aps,
Cad
astra
l map
s, La
nd
use/
Land
cov
er m
aps,
Slop
e m
aps,
Fore
st M
aps,
Soil
map
s, H
erita
ge si
te
Map
s, W
ater
bod
y M
aps
KA
RN
AT
AK
A-G
IS:
US
ER
NE
ED
S D
OC
UM
EN
T
48
No
App
. Nam
e D
escr
iptio
n B
asic
Dat
a R
emar
ks
cate
r liv
e lin
k in
form
atio
n fo
r Pe
rspe
ctiv
e pl
anni
ng a
t dis
trict
leve
l.
Tran
spor
tatio
n N
etw
ork
Map
s, D
emog
raph
ic D
ata,
Exi
stin
g ed
ucat
ion,
hea
lth &
gen
eral
faci
litie
s, po
wer
usa
ge e
tc, A
ny o
ther
de
velo
pmen
tal d
ata
4 G
IS fo
r KIA
DB
Est
ate
Man
agem
ent
KIA
DB
re
quire
s a
spec
ific
GIS
da
taba
se
&
appl
icat
ions
fo
r its
va
rious
in
dust
rial
esta
tes
– in
tegr
ated
int
o K
-GIS
. Th
e K
IAD
B
esta
te G
IS w
ill b
e a
very
det
aile
d la
yout
pla
n &
im
plem
enta
tion
plan
&
da
taba
se
(indu
stria
l pr
oper
ties,
road
s, am
eniti
es,
prod
uctio
n,
owne
rshi
p et
c)
&
appl
icat
ion
for
esta
te
man
agem
ent
(Allo
catio
n,
vaca
ncie
s, M
IS &
oth
er u
tiliti
es)
With
in K
-GIS
dat
abas
e fo
r sp
ecifi
c po
cket
s of
KIA
DB
est
ates
, de
taile
d m
aps
of
indu
stria
l la
yout
, m
aste
r pl
an,
impl
emen
tatio
n pl
an,
engi
neer
ing
plan
, an
d en
viro
nmen
tal
plan
to
be i
nteg
rate
d. I
n ad
ditio
n al
l K
IAD
B
esta
te
MIS
da
ta
to
be
inte
grat
ed.
5 A
ny o
ther
(to
be
iden
tifie
d)
C]
K-G
IS D
SS
AP
PL
ICA
TIO
NS
FO
R E
NV
AN
D F
OR
ES
TS
(IN
CO
NS
UL
TA
TIO
N W
ITH
DE
PT
. O
F F
OR
ES
TS
, E
NV
& E
CO
)
1 W
eb
base
d G
IS
App
licat
ion
for f
ores
ts
An
inte
rope
rabl
e m
ap
serv
ing
appl
icat
ion
for W
MS/
WFS
acc
ess
to
K-G
IS b
y K
FD –
who
will
the
n in
tegr
ate
and
use
it fo
r th
eir
own
appl
icat
ions
K-G
IS d
ata
KFD
has
sai
d th
at t
hey
will
de
velo
p th
eir
own
appl
icat
ions
an
d ne
ed
K-G
IS
data
ac
cess
us
ing
web
-ser
vice
s.
2 H
abita
t/Cor
ridor
A
naly
sis G
IS A
pp
A G
IS A
pplic
atio
n to
mon
itor
and
asse
ss w
ildlif
e ha
bita
ts a
nd c
orrid
ors
that
w
ill
help
in
w
ildlif
e m
anag
emen
t
K-G
IS d
ata
and
Fore
st a
nd w
ildlif
e da
ta
3 C
RZ
mon
itorin
g G
IS
App
G
IS
app
to
mon
itor
CR
Z &
as
sess
men
t of s
tatu
s/en
croa
chm
ent
K-G
IS d
ata
and
CR
Z da
ta
4 EI
A A
sses
smen
t G
IS-b
ased
A
sses
smen
t fo
r EI
A
As r
equi
red
KA
RN
AT
AK
A-G
IS:
US
ER
NE
ED
S D
OC
UM
EN
T
49
No
App
. Nam
e D
escr
iptio
n B
asic
Dat
a R
emar
ks
anal
ysis
and
app
licat
ions
for p
roje
cts
5 St
ate
of
Fore
st
GIS
A
pp
A G
IS A
pp to
ass
ess
stat
e of
fore
sts
in
stat
e ov
er
time
and
prov
idin
g in
tera
ctiv
e ch
ange
ass
essm
ent
K-G
IS d
ata,
fore
st m
aps o
f mul
ti-da
te
This
can
be
a G
IS
App
for
go
vern
ance
an
d fo
r ci
tizen
s ac
cess
– w
hile
KFD
may
als
o de
velo
p an
d pr
ovid
e si
mila
r fo
r in
tern
al u
se
6 St
at o
f Env
GIS
A
GIS
App
to
asse
ss, m
onito
r st
ate
of e
nviro
nmen
t –
air
qual
ity,
wat
er
qual
ity e
tc a
nd in
tera
ctiv
e qu
eryi
ng
K-G
IS d
ata,
Pol
lutio
n da
ta
7 St
ate
Wet
land
s M
onito
ring
GIS
App
A
GIS
App
to
mon
itor
and
asse
ss
wet
land
s/ta
nks
in s
tate
and
ass
ess
mul
ti-da
te st
atus
K-G
IS d
ata,
Wet
land
s dat
a
8 A
ny
othe
r (to
be
fu
rther
def
ined
)
D]
K-G
IS D
SS
AP
PL
ICA
TIO
NS
FO
R U
RB
AN
/CIT
IES
(IN
CO
NS
UL
TA
TIO
N W
ITH
DE
PT
. O
F U
RB
AN
DE
VE
LO
PM
EN
T)
1 W
eb
base
d C
ity-G
IS
App
(d
efin
ed
in
cons
ulta
tion
with
M
UD
A)
Web
bas
ed G
IS a
pplic
atio
n fo
r la
nd
use
asse
ssm
ent,
mas
ter
plan
inp
ut
gene
ratio
n an
d sp
ecia
lized
city
-GIS
ap
ps
- Pr
oper
ty
taxa
tion,
ur
ban
plan
ning
, ur
ban
grow
th m
onito
ring,
ur
ban
man
agem
ent,
mas
ter
plan
ge
nera
tion,
de
velo
pmen
tal
plan
ge
nera
tion
and
emer
genc
y m
anag
emen
t pla
ns
Adm
inis
trativ
e B
ound
ary,
G
over
nmen
t Lan
ds D
ata,
Was
tela
nds
Dat
a, L
and
use/
Land
Cov
er M
aps,
Cad
astra
l Map
s, H
erita
ge d
ata
, RF
Bou
ndar
ies,
Nat
iona
l Par
ks, W
ater
bo
dy M
aps,
Tran
spor
tatio
n M
aps,
Pow
er N
etw
ork
Map
s, Sl
ope
Map
, C
onto
ur M
ap, R
ailw
ay N
etw
ork
Map
s, D
emog
raph
ic d
ata,
Util
ities
D
ata,
Wat
er su
pply
net
wor
k M
ap,
Und
ergr
ound
dra
inag
e M
aps,
Any
ot
her d
ata
2 U
rban
GIS
Das
hboa
rd
A
GIS
A
pp
dash
boar
d pr
ovid
ing
GIS
-bas
ed s
tatu
s of
all
citie
s, th
eir
land
use
, gro
wth
, am
eniti
es e
tc a
s a
sum
mar
y de
tail
for
seni
or
K-G
IS d
ata
This
is
an o
vera
ll G
IS A
pp f
or
seni
or G
OK
func
tiona
ry to
get
a
snap
shot
of
an
y ur
ban
info
rmat
ion
in G
IS fo
rm.
KA
RN
AT
AK
A-G
IS:
US
ER
NE
ED
S D
OC
UM
EN
T
50
No
App
. Nam
e D
escr
iptio
n B
asic
Dat
a R
emar
ks
func
tiona
ries
3 G
IS
App
fo
r M
aste
r Pl
an in
put g
ener
atio
n A
GIS
App
to g
ener
ate
Mas
ter
Plan
in
puts
an
d or
gani
zing
sp
ecia
lized
as
sess
men
ts fo
r mas
ter p
lan
K-G
IS d
ata
4 G
IS
App
fo
r In
fras
truct
ure/
Roa
d de
velo
pmen
t
A
GIS
ba
sed
appl
icat
ion
for
asse
ssin
g te
rrai
n,
soci
al
and
econ
omic
da
ta
for
plan
ning
an
d al
igni
ng r
oads
, in
fras
truct
ure
sitin
g et
c
K-G
IS d
ata
5 G
IS
App
fo
r W
ater
Su
pply
an
d Se
wer
age
man
agem
ent
TO B
E D
EFIN
ED
6 C
itize
n G
IS
App
fo
r U
rban
Am
eniti
es
A G
IS A
pp f
or c
itize
ns i
nter
face
to
urba
n se
rvic
es,
urba
n pl
an/p
roje
cts
and
com
plai
nts/
feed
back
sys
tem
K-G
IS d
ata
and
Cro
wd-
sour
ced
data
A
spe
cial
ized
citi
zen
inte
rfac
e G
IS A
pp
7 St
ate
Urb
an
Gro
wth
A
sses
smen
t A
GIS
App
to d
eter
min
e an
d as
sess
gr
owth
pro
file
of s
tate
citi
es –
in
term
s of a
rea
and
othe
r par
amet
ers
K-G
IS d
ata
and
urba
n la
nd u
se d
ata
8 Pu
blic
GIS
App
K
-GIS
mus
t allo
w p
ublic
GIS
App
s to
be
pu
blis
hed
and
offe
red
as
serv
ices
. Mec
hani
sms
for
this
to
be
wor
ked
out
As r
equi
red
from
K-G
IS a
cces
s K
SRSA
C to
def
ine
deta
ils
9 A
ny
othe
r (to
be
de
fined
)
E]
K-G
IS D
SS
AP
PL
ICA
TIO
NS
FO
R P
UB
LIC
WO
RK
S (
IN C
ON
SU
LT
AT
ION
WIT
H D
EP
T. O
F P
WD
)
1 G
IS
base
d R
oad
Info
rmat
ion
Syst
em
GIS
A
pplic
atio
n fo
r m
onito
ring
Roa
ds –
exi
stin
g an
d de
velo
pmen
t of
ne
w
road
s. A
naly
sis
of
conn
ectiv
ity
need
s/de
man
d,
alig
nmen
t, te
rrai
n an
alys
is
etc.
K-G
IS d
ata
This
will
be
an i
nteg
rate
d G
IS
appl
icat
ion
for
PWD
de
partm
ent,
seni
or o
ffic
ers e
tc
KA
RN
AT
AK
A-G
IS:
US
ER
NE
ED
S D
OC
UM
EN
T
51
No
App
. Nam
e D
escr
iptio
n B
asic
Dat
a R
emar
ks
Furth
er, M
IS d
ata
of r
oads
– la
ying
da
tes,
cont
ract
or, m
aint
enan
ce, c
osts
et
c to
be
linke
d to
get
MIS
repo
rting
in
GIS
. 2
GIS
Roa
d A
tlas
(onl
ine
and
real
-tim
e)
A
GIS
ba
sed
live
Roa
d A
tlas
appl
icat
ion
that
pro
vide
s st
ate-
wid
e ro
ad in
form
atio
n in
goo
d at
las
mod
e an
d pr
inta
ble
form
ats
K-G
IS d
ata
This
app
licat
ion
can
also
be
for
Citi
zens
3 G
IS-b
ased
PW
D M
IS
App
s A
G
IS-b
ased
in
tegr
ated
M
IS
for
PWD
in
tern
al
proc
ess
for
proj
ect
plan
ning
, sa
nctio
ns,
allo
catio
ns,
perf
orm
ance
eva
luat
ion
etc
K-G
IS d
ata
and
PWD
MIS
dat
a In
tern
al G
IS a
pp fo
r PW
D
4 PW
D A
sset
s GIS
App
A
GIS
App
for
mon
itorin
g al
l PW
D
Ass
ets
– ba
sed
on i
nteg
rate
d PW
D
Ass
ets
poin
t da
ta a
nd t
heir
deta
ils.
This
w
ill
incl
ude
GIS
A
pp
for
mon
itorin
g an
d st
atus
of
all
asse
ts
and
for
plan
ning
ne
w
asse
ts/m
aint
enan
ce e
tc
K-G
IS d
ata
This
will
be
an i
nteg
rate
d G
IS
appl
icat
ion
for
PWD
de
partm
ent,
seni
or o
ffic
ers
etc.
A
par
t of
this
can
als
o be
ope
n fo
r citi
zens
5 PW
D L
and
Acq
uisi
tion
Plan
GIS
App
A
GIS
App
tha
t w
ill h
elp
PWD
to
loca
lize
cada
stre
s/su
rvey
nu
mbe
rs
for
land
acq
uisi
tion
for
proj
ects
and
he
lp
plan
ning
ne
w
proj
ects
. Th
is
will
be
base
d on
Sea
mle
ss C
adas
tre
data
of K
SRSA
C
K-G
IS d
ata
and
PWD
pro
ject
s dat
a In
tern
al to
PW
D
6 A
ny
othe
r (to
be
id
entif
ied)
KA
RN
AT
AK
A-G
IS:
US
ER
NE
ED
S D
OC
UM
EN
T
52
No
App
. Nam
e D
escr
iptio
n B
asic
Dat
a R
emar
ks
F]
K-G
IS D
SS
AP
PL
ICA
TIO
NS
FO
R R
EV
EN
UE
AD
MIN
IST
RA
TIO
N (
IN C
ON
SU
LT
AT
ION
WIT
H D
EP
T. O
F R
EV
EN
UE
)
1 La
nd
Rec
ords
G
IS
App
s
GIS
A
pplic
atio
ns
for
Cro
ss-
refe
renc
ing
of
land
re
cord
s by
lin
king
pr
oper
ty/o
wne
rshi
p da
ta;
GIS
ana
lysi
s an
d U
niqu
e ab
ility
to
visu
aliz
e su
rvey
dat
a on
sta
te f
ram
e an
d tra
nsfe
r GIS
dat
a to
land
surv
ey
K-G
IS d
ata
2 G
IS
App
fo
r Em
erge
ncie
s/D
isas
ters
G
IS A
pplic
atio
ns f
or a
sta
te-w
ide
Emer
genc
y/D
isas
ter
vuln
erab
ility
an
alys
is,
Stat
e/D
istri
ct
Dis
aste
r Em
erge
ncy
Plan
s;
dam
age
Ass
essm
ents
etc
K-G
IS
data
an
d re
al-ti
me
emer
genc
y/di
sast
er d
ata
3 G
IS A
pp f
or B
hoom
i se
rvic
es
A G
IS A
pp f
or g
-ena
blin
g ex
istin
g B
hoom
i ser
vice
s on
K-G
IS p
latfo
rm
– by
whi
ch a
ll B
hoom
i ser
vice
s ca
n be
vis
ualiz
ed a
s map
s
K-G
IS a
nd B
hoom
i dat
a Th
is c
an b
e a
citiz
en s
ervi
ce
enab
lem
ent u
sing
GIS
4 G
IS
App
fo
r Sa
kala
Se
rvic
es
A G
IS A
pp fo
r g-e
nabl
ing
all S
akal
a se
rvic
es a
nd g
ener
ate
GIS
vie
ws
of
Saka
la a
pplic
atio
ns/M
IS re
ports
K-G
IS d
ata
and
Saka
la in
terf
ace
Th
is
GIS
A
pp
can
enab
le
Saka
la
serv
ices
an
d en
able
ci
tizen
serv
ices
5
GIS
A
pp
for
Vill
age
Acc
ount
ants
A
GIS
App
for
Vill
age
Acc
ount
ants
on
han
dhel
d de
vice
s by
whi
ch lo
cal-
villa
ge
map
s/im
ages
/dat
a ca
n be
vi
ewed
/que
ried/
disp
laye
d an
d en
able
da
ta c
olle
ctio
n th
roug
h V
As
K-G
IS d
ata
and
VA
dat
a
An
inte
rnal
GIS
app
for V
As
in
Rev
enue
Dep
artm
ent
6 G
IS
App
fo
r Ti
ppan
re
fere
ncin
g
A
GIS
ap
p fo
r lin
king
an
d re
fere
ncin
g tip
pani
s an
d FM
B d
ata
to
cada
stre
s –
enab
ling
on-li
ne
view
ing/
quer
ying
/dis
play
etc
K-G
IS d
ata
and
Tipp
an M
aps
This
is
an i
nter
nal
appl
icat
ion
of S
SLR
/Rev
enue
Dep
artm
ent
7 G
IS A
pp f
or R
even
ue
MIS
inte
rfac
e A
GIS
App
for
geo
-link
ing
MIS
of
Rev
enue
de
partm
ent
and
crea
ting
reve
nue
dash
boar
ds
for
diff
eren
t
K-G
IS d
ata
and
Rev
enue
MIS
A
n in
tern
al
GIS
A
pp
for
Rev
enue
Dep
artm
ent
KA
RN
AT
AK
A-G
IS:
US
ER
NE
ED
S D
OC
UM
EN
T
53
No
App
. Nam
e D
escr
iptio
n B
asic
Dat
a R
emar
ks
offic
ers
8 G
IS A
pp i
n su
ppor
t of
N
RLM
P an
d U
POR
op
erat
ions
of S
SLR
A G
IS A
pp t
hat
allo
ws
SSLR
to
use/
base
N
RLM
P/U
POR
op
erat
ions
/dat
a co
llect
ion
etc
on K
-G
IS fr
ame
K-G
IS
and
SSLR
da
ta
(rea
l-tim
e in
terf
ace)
A
n in
tern
al
GIS
A
pp
for
Rev
enue
Dep
artm
ent
9 A
ny
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r (to
be
de
fined
)
G]
K-G
IS D
SS
AP
PL
ICA
TIO
NS
FO
R P
LA
NN
ING
(IN
CO
NS
UL
TA
TIO
N W
ITH
DE
PT
. O
F P
LA
NN
ING
)
1 G
IS
App
fo
r D
istri
ct
Plan
ning
GIS
App
licat
ion
for
gene
ratio
n of
D
istri
ct
Plan
s ba
sed
on
asse
ssm
ent/i
nteg
ratio
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tura
l re
sour
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soci
al a
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cono
mic
dat
a an
d m
akin
g fin
anci
al
allo
catio
n as
sess
men
t. Sp
ecifi
c G
IS m
odul
es
for
Sect
oral
de
man
d an
d ne
ed
anal
ysis
,
Asp
iratio
ns
map
ping
, D
evel
opm
ent i
mpa
ct a
naly
sis
K-G
IS d
ata
2 G
IS
App
fo
r H
DI
Ass
essm
ent
GIS
A
pp
for
asse
ssm
ent
and
gene
ratio
n of
H
DI
on
villa
ge
by
inte
grat
ing
reso
urce
s, so
cial
, ec
onom
ic p
aram
eter
s as
per
crit
erio
n an
d de
velo
pmen
t of
va
rious
sc
enar
ios o
f HD
I
K-G
IS d
ata
3 G
IS
App
fo
r Pu
blic
A
sset
Mon
itorin
g A
G
IS
App
fo
r Pu
blic
A
sset
m
onito
ring
– pl
anni
ng
new
pr
ogra
mm
es/d
evel
opm
ent
and
dete
rmin
ing
any
loca
l/reg
iona
l im
bala
nces
K-G
IS d
ata
4 G
IS
App
fo
r Pr
ojec
t M
onito
ring
A G
IS A
pp f
or m
onito
ring
all
plan
pr
ojec
ts
and
stat
us
dete
rmin
atio
n;
plan
ning
new
pro
ject
s
K-G
IS d
ata
and
Dep
t dat
a
KA
RN
AT
AK
A-G
IS:
US
ER
NE
ED
S D
OC
UM
EN
T
54
No
App
. Nam
e D
escr
iptio
n B
asic
Dat
a R
emar
ks
5 Pl
an P
erfo
rman
ce G
IS
Das
hboa
rds
A G
IS d
ashb
oard
app
for
obt
aini
ng
plan
and
pro
ject
sta
tus
real
-tim
e –
abst
ract
ed
at
diff
eren
t le
vels
fo
r di
ffer
ent o
ffic
ers
K-G
IS D
ata
6 Pl
an
Vie
w
GIS
D
ashb
oard
s A
GIS
das
hboa
rd a
pp f
or v
iew
ing
plan
s and
thei
r allo
catio
ns
K-G
IS d
ata
7 C
itize
n In
terf
ace
to
Plan
ning
GIS
App
A
GIS
App
for
citi
zen
inte
rfac
e to
ob
tain
in
puts
of
ne
eds/
dem
and
asse
ssm
ent
and
late
r ob
tain
ing
feed
back
on
plan
s an
d an
y ot
her
publ
ic p
artic
ipat
ion
activ
ity
K-G
IS d
ata
and
crow
d so
urce
d da
ta
A
Citi
zen
GIS
A
pp
for
supp
ortin
g pl
anni
ng a
nd p
ublic
pa
rtici
patio
n
8 Sp
atia
l Vis
ualiz
atio
n of
Pl
an/D
evel
opm
ent
data
A
pp
A G
IS A
pp to
vis
ualiz
e in
map
form
pl
an a
nd d
evel
opm
ent d
ata,
sta
tistic
s et
c
K-G
IS d
ata
and
Plan
ning
dep
t dat
a
9 A
ny
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r (to
be
de
fined
)
H]
K-G
IS D
SS
AP
PL
ICA
TIO
NS
FO
R R
UR
AL
DE
VE
LO
PM
EN
T A
ND
PA
NC
HA
YA
TI
RA
J (
IN C
ON
SU
LT
AT
ION
WIT
H D
EP
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OF
RD
PR
)
1 G
IS fo
r Roa
d co
nnec
tivity
Ana
lysi
s A
GIS
App
for
ass
essi
ng r
oads
and
co
nnec
tivity
for
sta
te,
conn
ectiv
ity
and
gap
anal
ysis
, R
oad
need
s an
alys
is
and
prio
ritiz
atio
n,
plan
ning
/allo
catio
n an
d al
ignm
ent
anal
ysis
K-G
IS d
ata
2 G
IS fo
r Mon
itorin
g of
Ta
nks a
nd w
ater
B
odie
s
A
GIS
ba
sed
App
for
tank
m
anag
emen
t th
roug
h m
appi
ng a
nd
chan
ge a
naly
sis
of ta
nks,
volu
met
ric
anal
ysis
us
ing
spre
ad,
asse
ssin
g si
ltatio
n/qu
ality
and
gen
erat
ion
of a
to
tal T
ank
GIS
Das
hboa
rd e
tc
K-G
IS d
ata
3 G
IS b
ased
Vill
age
A
GIS
ba
sed
App
fo
r m
ulti-
K-G
IS d
ata
and
RD
PR d
ata
KA
RN
AT
AK
A-G
IS:
US
ER
NE
ED
S D
OC
UM
EN
T
55
No
App
. Nam
e D
escr
iptio
n B
asic
Dat
a R
emar
ks
Dev
elop
men
t Ind
ex
para
met
ric
anal
ysis
of
vi
llage
de
velo
pmen
t us
ing
dem
ogra
phic
, so
cio-
econ
omic
, fac
ilitie
s, am
eniti
es
etc.
- r
anki
ng a
naly
sis
of v
illag
es
and
deve
lopm
ent c
hang
e in
dexi
ng
4
GIS
bas
ed R
ural
and
Pa
ncha
yat
Ass
ets
Mon
itorin
g
A
GIS
A
pp
for
orga
nizi
ng
GIS
da
taba
se o
f al
l ru
ral
and
panc
haya
t as
sets
, m
onito
ring
thei
r st
atus
and
al
so
for
plan
ning
ne
w
rura
l as
sets
/pro
ject
s an
d po
ssib
le
bene
ficia
ry a
naly
sis;
mob
ile G
IS fo
r re
mot
e se
nsin
g da
ta
upda
tion
of
asse
ts fr
om fi
eld
Dat
a fr
om
RD
PR
and
Plan
ning
D
epar
tmen
t Pr
ojec
t Pr
opos
al
for
this
is
al
read
y un
der
cons
ider
atio
n of
R
DPR
and
Pla
nnin
g de
partm
ent
5 G
IS fo
r Rur
al w
ater
su
pply
and
sani
tatio
n A
G
IS
App
fo
r id
entif
ying
ru
ral
drin
king
wat
er s
ites
base
d on
GW
po
tent
ial/l
and
use/
drai
nage
/dis
tanc
e cr
iteria
etc
to
plan
dom
estic
wat
er
supp
ly
in
rura
l ha
bita
tions
an
d su
ppor
ting
Nirm
ala
Gra
ma
Yoj
ana
and
othe
r ce
ntra
l ru
ral
sani
tatio
n pr
ogra
mm
es
Dat
a fr
om
RD
PR
and
Plan
ning
D
epar
tmen
t
6 R
DPR
GIS
Das
hboa
rd
A G
IS D
ashb
oard
app
for
RD
PR –
al
low
ing
vario
us
leve
l of
of
ficer
s/po
licy-
mak
ers
to
have
ag
greg
ated
/pro
gram
mat
ic
info
rmat
ion
of R
DPR
pro
ject
stat
us
K-G
IS d
ata
and
RD
PR d
ata
Inte
rnal
to R
DPR
nee
ds
7 C
itize
n G
IS fo
r RD
PR
A c
itize
n G
IS i
nter
face
for
RD
PR
proj
ects
–
com
plai
nts,
feed
back
, in
puts
, re
quire
men
ts/n
eeds
an
d an
alys
is o
f th
ese
for
RD
PR M
IS
repo
rting
K-G
IS d
ata
and
crow
d so
urci
ng
Citi
zen
mod
ule
of G
IS a
cces
s
KA
RN
AT
AK
A-G
IS:
US
ER
NE
ED
S D
OC
UM
EN
T
56
No
App
. Nam
e D
escr
iptio
n B
asic
Dat
a R
emar
ks
8 A
ny o
ther
(to
be
defin
ed)
I]
K
-GIS
D
SS
A
PP
LIC
AT
ION
S
FO
R
HO
RT
ICU
LT
UR
E
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VE
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PM
EN
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SU
LT
AT
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ITH
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EP
T.
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1 So
il Fe
rtilit
y G
IS A
pp
A
GIS
A
pp
for
esta
blis
hing
so
il fe
rtilit
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ta o
n su
rvey
num
ber b
asis
an
d de
velo
ping
an
appl
icat
ion
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ferti
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map
stat
us d
ispl
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uery
K-G
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ata;
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ata
inte
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om A
gri/H
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depa
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row
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urce
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ta
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be
take
n up
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a pi
lot
base
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st
ate-
wid
e ca
dast
ral
map
s av
aila
ble
with
KSR
SAC
an
d th
en l
inki
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oil
ferti
lity
data
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fiel
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2 H
ortic
ultu
re
Site
Su
itabi
lity
Ana
lysi
s an
d A
dvis
ory
GIS
GIS
bas
ed a
naly
sis
of s
uita
bilit
y fo
r ho
rticu
lture
cr
ops
and
advi
sing
fa
rmer
s fo
r ho
rticu
lture
cro
ps.
GIS
an
alys
is b
ased
on
suita
bilit
y of
soi
ls,
clim
ate,
m
arke
t, st
orag
e an
d tra
nspo
rtatio
n an
d av
aila
bilit
y of
ag
ricul
tura
l lan
d.
Are
a un
der a
nd P
rodu
ctio
n es
timat
es
of
horti
cultu
re
crop
s ar
e al
so
requ
ired
– bu
t a p
ilot a
pplic
atio
n on
th
is c
an b
e ta
ken
up to
est
ablis
h th
e vi
abili
ty.
Wat
ersh
ed m
ap w
ith
cada
stra
l bo
unda
ries
Wea
ther
dat
a
Man
agem
ent
prac
tices
fo
r th
e cr
ops g
row
n in
the
area
Soil
ferti
lity
map
& o
ther
soi
l th
eme
map
s
Man
ures
an
d fe
rtiliz
er
requ
irem
ent
of
horti
cultu
re-
crop
s
Pest
and
dis
ease
inci
denc
e
Gov
t. fin
anci
al
and
othe
r as
sist
ance
fo
r cu
ltiva
tion
and
post
har
vest
pro
cess
ing
Bas
ed o
n da
ta a
vaila
ble
with
K
SRSA
C
the
site
su
itabi
lity
anal
ysis
an
d he
lpin
g H
ortic
ultu
re
Dep
artm
ent
for
plan
ning
ho
rticu
lture
an
d m
onito
ring
can
be q
uick
ly ta
ken
up.
3 G
IS
base
d W
ater
shed
H
ortic
ultu
re D
SS
To c
hara
cter
ize
and
iden
tify
mic
ro-
wat
ersh
ed d
evel
opm
ent
plan
s –
in
term
s of
lan
d an
d w
ater
res
ourc
es
cons
erva
tion
and
bette
r la
nd
use
prac
tices
/max
imiz
ing
prod
uctiv
ity
etc.
Mic
ro w
ater
shed
map
Land
use
, Soi
l, Sl
ope,
Geo
logy
Hor
ticul
ture
-Cro
ps
and
thei
r re
quire
men
ts
This
act
ion
plan
gen
erat
ion
has
been
don
e by
KSR
SAC
ear
lier
in S
ujal
a pr
ogra
mm
e an
d th
e sa
me
can
be
also
ta
ken
up
imm
edia
tely
fo
r H
ortic
ultu
re
Dep
artm
ent
4 G
IS A
pp fo
r A
GIS
App
for H
ortic
ultu
re
K-G
IS d
ata
and
Hor
ticul
ture
In
tern
al to
Hor
ticul
ture
KA
RN
AT
AK
A-G
IS:
US
ER
NE
ED
S D
OC
UM
EN
T
57
No
App
. Nam
e D
escr
iptio
n B
asic
Dat
a R
emar
ks
Hor
ticul
ture
MIS
de
partm
ent M
IS –
by
geo-
enab
ling
all M
IS d
ata
of th
e de
partm
ent c
an
be ta
ken
up
Dep
artm
ent d
ata
de
partm
ent
5 C
itize
n G
IS
for
Hor
ticul
ture
Adv
isor
ies
A G
IS A
pp f
or c
itize
ns/fa
rmer
s on
ge
nera
l pot
entia
l site
s, pr
esen
t are
as,
advi
sorie
s of
hor
ticul
ture
cro
ps c
an
be g
iven
. A
Mob
ile G
IS A
PP c
an a
lso
be
deve
lope
d fo
r ci
tizen
s to
pr
ovid
e re
al-ti
me
horti
cultu
re
site
s st
atus
in
form
atio
n.
K-G
IS d
ata
and
Cro
wd
sour
ced
data
C
itize
n G
IS A
pp
6 A
ny
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r (to
be
id
entif
ied)
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K
-GIS
D
SS
A
PP
LIC
AT
ION
S F
OR
H
EA
LT
H S
ER
VIC
ES
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N C
ON
SU
LT
AT
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W
ITH
D
EP
T.
OF
H
EA
LT
H &
F
AM
ILY
WE
LF
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1 H
ealth
G
IS
Ass
et
Cre
atio
n M
odul
e A
GIS
mod
ule
for
auto
mat
ic i
nges
t of
hea
lth a
sset
surv
ey d
ata
K
-GIS
dat
a A
n in
tern
al m
odul
e fo
r ing
est o
f ne
w s
urve
y da
ta o
f al
l he
alth
as
sets
2
GIS
ba
sed
DSS
fo
r H
ealth
Fa
cilit
ies
Man
agem
ent
A G
IS D
SS f
or M
anag
emen
t o
f he
alth
ass
ets
and
faci
litie
s –
in te
rms
of a
vaila
bilit
y, v
acan
cy, d
eman
d et
c an
d th
en a
ggre
gatio
n G
IS o
utpu
ts
for f
acili
ty-,
dist
rict-
and
stat
e-w
ise.
K-G
IS a
nd H
&FW
dat
a
2 G
IS
Bas
ed
DSS
fo
r A
lloca
tion
Plan
ning
in
Hea
lth
Sect
or
and
Fam
ily
Wel
fare
Pr
omot
ion
Prog
ram
A
naly
sis
GIS
ba
sed
anal
ysis
to
de
term
ine
dem
and
and
gaps
of
heal
th f
acili
ties
and
iden
tifyi
ng
pote
ntia
l vi
llage
s/si
tes
for
heal
th
faci
litie
s lo
catio
n; d
eter
min
ing
an a
ggre
gate
d pl
an o
n di
stric
t an
d st
ate-
basi
s an
d su
ppor
t M
IS r
epor
ts t
o N
RH
M a
nd
K-G
IS a
nd H
&FW
dat
a
KA
RN
AT
AK
A-G
IS:
US
ER
NE
ED
S D
OC
UM
EN
T
58
No
App
. Nam
e D
escr
iptio
n B
asic
Dat
a R
emar
ks
othe
r pro
gram
mes
3
GIS
ba
sed
heal
th
Ana
lyst
A
G
IS
App
fo
r de
term
inin
g an
d an
alys
is o
f he
alth
vec
tors
, lo
caliz
ed
heal
th
anal
ysis
, pe
rfor
man
ce
anal
ysis
of h
ealth
faci
litie
s et
c ba
sed
on
real
-tim
e he
alth
da
ta
and
visu
aliz
atio
ns o
f va
rious
sim
ulat
ive
para
met
ers
K-G
IS d
ata
and
H&
FW d
ata
4 C
itize
n G
IS
App
fo
r H
ealth
A
GIS
App
for
citi
zen
inte
rfac
e to
H
ealth
fa
cilit
ies
and
serv
ices
; co
mpl
aint
s/fe
edba
ck,
heal
th
advi
sorie
s etc
K-G
IS a
nd C
row
d so
urce
d da
ta
A
Citi
zen
GIS
App
5 G
IS
Das
hboa
rd
for
Hea
lth
A G
IS D
ashb
oard
App
for
var
ious
le
vels
of
of
ficer
s w
ith
real
-tim
e st
atus
of
he
alth
fa
cilit
ies,
prog
ram
mes
, ser
vice
s etc
K-G
IS d
ata
6 G
IS I
nput
s to
Hea
lth
Polic
y G
IS
base
d H
ealth
Po
licy
inpu
ts
gene
ratio
n an
d su
ppor
t K
-GIS
dat
a an
d H
&FW
dat
a
7 A
ny
othe
r (to
be
de
term
ined
)
C]
K-G
IS D
SS A
PPL
ICA
TIO
NS
– C
ITIZ
EN
S N
o A
pp. N
ame
Des
crip
tion
Dat
a to
be
used
R
emar
ks
1 M
ap/Im
age
Dis
play
M
odul
es
Dis
play
of
m
aps,
imag
es
and
pict
ures
K
-GIS
dat
a fo
r Citi
zens
2 Si
mpl
e Q
uery
Mod
ule
Spat
ial
and
non-
spat
ial
quer
ies
– ba
sica
lly
Wha
t is
? W
here
? D
ista
nce?
A
roun
d?
Who
m
to
Con
tact
?
K-G
IS d
ata
for C
itize
ns
KA
RN
AT
AK
A-G
IS:
US
ER
NE
ED
S D
OC
UM
EN
T
59
No
App
. Nam
e D
escr
iptio
n D
ata
to b
e us
ed
Rem
arks
3
Citi
zen
Dat
a In
gest
M
odul
e In
put
of c
row
d-so
urce
d sp
atia
l an
d no
n-sp
atia
l dat
a in
to g
eo-d
atab
ase
K-G
IS d
ata
for C
itize
ns
This
is
spec
ializ
ed m
odul
e th
at
allo
ws
citiz
ens
to a
dd s
patia
l an
d at
tribu
te
data
to
K
-GIS
C
itize
n la
yer
4 G
et d
ata
GIS
App
for
citi
zens
to
dow
nloa
d da
ta fr
om K
-GIS
K
-GIS
Citi
zen
Dat
a A
vaila
bilit
y of
G
IS
data
to
ci
tizen
s can
be
prov
ided
5
Com
plai
nts M
odul
e Pr
ovid
e co
mpl
aint
s/fe
edba
ck/in
form
atio
n to
K
-GIS
Gov
erna
nce
mod
ule
K-G
IS C
itize
n D
ata
A
Com
plai
nt
Man
agem
ent
Syst
em
can
be
desi
gned
an
d m
ade
avai
labl
e –
inte
rfac
e to
sp
ecifi
c de
partm
ents
6
Out
put/R
epor
t Mod
ule
Faci
litat
es o
btai
ning
rep
orts
/out
puts
in
stan
dard
form
ats
7 G
eo-E
nabl
ed
e-Se
rvic
es
Geo
-ena
bled
E-S
ervi
ces
– B
hoom
i, Sa
kala
, H
ealth
Ser
vice
s et
c ca
n be
do
ne
to
prov
ide
addi
tiona
l m
ap/im
age
disp
lay
to e
-ser
vice
s
K-G
IS C
itize
n da
ta a
nd e
-Ser
vice
s in
terf
ace
Inte
rfac
e to
GO
K e
-ser
vice
s to
be
dev
elop
ed
8 Pu
blic
Ass
ets Q
uery
Q
uery
to
Pu
blic
A
sset
s da
ta
for
citiz
ens
K-G
IS D
ata
9 A
ny
othe
r (to
be
id
entif
ied)
NO
TE
: IN
AD
DIT
ION
TO
AB
OV
E, P
RIV
AT
E S
EC
TO
R/C
ITIZ
EN
GIS
APP
S PU
BL
ISH
ING
AN
D S
ER
VIC
ES
TO
BE
MA
DE
A
VA
ILA
BL
E O
N K
-GIS
PL
AT
FOR
M B
ASE
D O
N K
-GIS
DA
TA
.
KARNATAKA-GIS: USER NEEDS DOCUMENT
60
ANNEXURE-1: USER NEEDS ASSESSMENT–AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT
1 Name of the Department Department of Agriculture
2 Principal Secretary and Key officials consulted
Shri. Bharat Lal Meena
3 Contact Person
Shri. Shiva Kumar (DDA) and Shri. Satish (WDD)
4 Major Functions of the Dept. Extension and Advisory Service Trials and Demonstrations Training and Farmers Education Crop Development and Crop protection
Input supply (Seeds, Manures, Fertilizers and Plant protection Chemicals, Agricultural Machinery)
Soil and Water Conservation and Watershed Development Farm Information Service, Soil Testing
The department needs to enable realization of the long term vision of the state is to ensure sustained higher growth of agriculture (to targeted 4.5%) and allied activities to increase rural incomes. The twin objectives include increase in agricultural productivity as well as production along with strategies for reducing impact on livelihoods of agri. labour as the structure of economy is changing
5 Dates of meeting held 22 October 2012
6 Major perspectives for GIS GIS based planning, implementation and monitoring of the various programmes of extension service, crop development, plant protection, soil and water conservation and distribution and quality control of inputs by using K-GIS layers (available with KSRSAC) and developing applications.
7 GIS data requirements A table of Images/maps/geo-tagged attributes required for the Dept. Of Agriculture is enclosed to this report
8 GIS application needs The Application needs include (i) Farm Advisory GIS (ii) Watershed Development DSS (iii) Soil fertility DSS (iv) Input supply planning DSS (v) Land Suitability DSS. Details are given in table below.
9 Capacity building needs Orientation for K-GIS usage for state and district level officials
10 Any other salient input for K-GIS
........
61
GIS
DA
TA
RE
QU
IRE
ME
NT
S FO
R D
EPA
RT
ME
NT
OF
AG
RIC
UL
TU
RE
(Sca
le N
ot r
elev
ant i
n G
IS; I
nfor
mat
ion
cont
ent e
quiv
alen
t to
scal
es o
f 1:5
0000
& 1
:100
00 fr
om u
ser
refe
renc
e po
int o
f vie
w; A
bstr
actio
n of
larg
er
scal
e an
d ge
nera
lizat
ion
to sm
alle
r sc
ale
as r
equi
red)
No.
G
IS d
ata
Det
ails
/des
crip
tion
of c
onte
nt
Upd
ate
cycl
e Pr
imar
y/A
ltern
ate
Sour
ce
A
Map
/Sur
vey
Dat
a
1 A
dmin
istra
tive
St
ate/
dist
rict/t
aluk
/hob
li/G
P/vi
llage
bo
unda
ry
Whe
n ne
w d
istri
ct fo
rmed
So
I OR
KSR
SAC
GIS
dat
abas
e
2 Se
amle
ss C
adas
tre
Parc
el b
ound
arie
s as
per
rev
enue
vi
llage
map
s w
ith s
urve
y nu
mbe
rs;
geor
efer
ence
d an
d se
amle
ss to
stat
e
As a
nd w
hen
requ
ired
KSR
SAC
sea
mle
ss C
adas
tre d
ata
base
d on
SS
LR in
divi
dual
vill
age
map
s
3 W
ater
shed
bou
ndar
ies
Mic
ro w
ater
shed
bou
ndar
y N
ot a
pplic
able
K
SRSA
C
4 R
oad
netw
ork
Roa
d tra
nspo
rt ne
twor
k –
NH
/SH
/DR
/VR
/Tra
cks
Ever
y ye
ar
KSR
SAC
, PW
D, N
HA
I
5 R
ail N
etw
ork
Rai
l lin
es –
all
lines
det
ails
Ev
ery
year
K
SRSA
C a
nd R
ailw
ays
6 C
omm
and
Are
as
boun
dary
C
omm
and
area
det
erm
ined
for r
iver
va
lley
proj
ects
/tank
com
man
d O
nce
KSR
SAC
usi
ng S
OI/N
RSC
imag
es
7 Se
ttlem
ent p
oint
s V
illag
e se
ttlem
ent l
ocat
ion
poin
ts
Ever
y ye
ar
KSR
SAC
from
Cen
sus s
ettle
men
ts
8 Sl
ope
Slop
es d
eriv
ed f
rom
20m
con
tour
s O
R 2
.5m
Car
tosa
t DEM
5
year
s K
SRSA
C u
sing
SO
I/NR
SC im
ages
9 La
nd D
egra
datio
n St
atus
of
la
nd
degr
adat
ion
– ph
ysic
al, c
hem
ical
deg
rada
tion
Ev
ery
year
K
SRSA
C a
nd D
ept o
f Agr
icul
ture
10
Surf
ace
wat
er b
odie
s A
ll su
rfac
e w
ater
bod
ies
(res
ervo
ir,
river
s, ta
nk,
pond
, la
kes
etc)
–
exte
nt/w
ater
spre
ad
Ever
y ye
ar
(pre
an
d po
st
mon
soon
) K
SRSA
C u
sing
SO
I/NR
SC im
ages
11
Dra
inag
e ne
twor
k A
ll dr
aina
ge
netw
ork
(riv
er,
stre
ams,
nala
- up
to 1
st o
rder
) O
nce
in y
ear
KSR
SAC
usi
ng S
OI/N
RSC
imag
es
62
No.
G
IS d
ata
Det
ails
/des
crip
tion
of c
onte
nt
Upd
ate
cycl
e Pr
imar
y/A
ltern
ate
Sour
ce
12
Gro
und
wat
er p
rosp
ects
D
iffer
ent
clas
ses
of g
roun
d w
ater
pr
ospe
cts
in th
e st
ate
equi
vale
nt to
ex
istin
g 50
k m
aps o
f KSR
SAC
Ever
y ye
ar
KSR
SAC
13
Can
al n
etw
ork
All
cana
l sy
stem
: m
ain,
bra
nch,
di
strib
utar
ies
5 ye
ars
KSR
SAC
14
Was
tela
nds
23 C
lass
es o
f w
aste
land
s in
the
st
ate
Ever
y ye
ar
KSR
SAC
15
Land
use
/ La
nd c
over
Upt
o Le
vel
– 3/
4 La
nd u
se /
Land
co
ver
Ever
y ye
ar
KSR
SAC
16
Soil
Upt
o ph
ases
of s
oil s
erie
s (a
ltern
ate
leve
l of A
ssoc
iatio
n of
serie
s is a
lso
usef
ul)
Not
app
licab
le
K
SRSA
C
with
A
gri
Dep
artm
ent,
NB
SSLU
P et
c
17
Wet
land
s W
etla
nd i
nfor
mat
ion
equi
vale
nt t
o 50
k w
etla
nd m
aps
- K
SRSA
C
18
Hig
h R
es I
mag
e (B
ack
drop
) La
test
Hig
h R
es I
mag
e in
col
or t
o se
rve
as b
ack
drop
for
que
ryin
g &
ap
plic
atio
ns
Late
st
KSR
SAC
B
GE
O-T
AG
GE
D M
IS/ A
TT
RIB
UT
ES
1 W
ell L
ocat
ions
W
ell
loca
tions
as
po
ints
w
ith
attri
bute
s of
w
ells
(d
epth
, w
ater
le
vel,
wat
er q
ualit
y et
c)
Attr
ibut
es
upda
tion
ever
y ye
ar;
new
wel
l lo
catio
ns a
s an
d w
hen
poss
ible
KSR
SAC
with
Agr
i dep
artm
ent
2 W
eath
er d
ata
Rai
nfal
l, te
mp,
hu
mid
ity
data
co
llect
ed
thru
w
eath
er
colle
ctio
n po
ints
net
wor
k an
d ag
greg
ated
to
wee
kly
data
into
wea
ther
laye
rs
Wee
kly
KSN
DM
C/IM
D n
etw
ork
and
proc
esse
d by
K
SRSA
C
3 C
rop
area
stat
istic
s Se
ason
al
crop
ped
area
/irrig
ated
cr
ops
at v
illag
e le
vel
– to
be
geo-
tagg
ed to
vill
age
map
Ann
ual
Dep
t. A
gri
4 Pe
st
and
Dis
ease
in
cide
nce
O
ccur
renc
e of
pes
ts a
nd d
isea
ses
in
crop
s at v
illag
e un
its fo
r all
seas
ons
Ann
ual/A
s and
whe
n
Dep
t. A
gri
63
No.
G
IS d
ata
Det
ails
/des
crip
tion
of c
onte
nt
Upd
ate
cycl
e Pr
imar
y/A
ltern
ate
Sour
ce
5 Fa
rm le
vel d
ata
Farm
lev
el d
ata
of c
rops
gro
wn,
irr
igat
ion
sour
ce, c
ropp
ing
prac
tice
prod
uctio
n fr
om v
illag
e re
cord
s
As a
nd w
hen
Dep
t. A
gri.
6 So
il fe
rtilit
y Fe
rtilit
y C
lass
es o
f so
ils m
appe
d fr
om f
ertil
ity m
easu
rem
ent
poin
ts
data
3 ye
ars
Dep
t. A
gri.
7 A
gri A
men
ities
poi
nts
Poin
t lo
catio
ns
and
attri
bute
s of
ag
ri.
amen
ities
/faci
litie
s (s
eed
cent
ers,
bank
s, fe
rtiliz
er
cent
ers,
mar
ket y
ards
etc
) poi
nts
As a
nd w
hen
Dep
t. A
gri
8 A
gri M
arke
t dat
a A
gri
mar
ket
info
rmat
ion
– pr
ices
, lo
catio
ns, f
acili
ties e
tc
As a
nd w
hen
Dep
t of A
gri
9 W
orkf
orce
da
ta
from
C
ensu
s A
gric
ultu
ral
wor
kfor
ce d
etai
ls o
n vi
llage
uni
t fro
m C
ensu
s A
s and
whe
n C
ensu
s/D
ept o
f Agr
i
10
Cat
tle/A
nim
al
Cen
sus
data
C
attle
/Ani
mal
ce
nsus
da
ta
at
villa
ge
unit
from
A
nim
al
Hus
b.
Dep
t
As a
nd w
hen
Dep
t of A
gri
11
Wat
ersh
ed/A
gric
ultu
re
deve
lopm
ent
proj
ects
an
d sc
hem
es
Det
ails
of l
ocat
ion
and
attri
bute
s of
al
l wat
ersh
ed a
nd a
gri.
dev
proj
ects
–
with
cos
ts,
resp
onsi
ble
agen
cies
et
c
As a
nd w
hen
Dep
t of A
gri
64
GIS
APP
LIC
AT
ION
RE
QU
IRE
ME
NT
S FO
R D
EPA
RT
ME
NT
OF
AG
RIC
UL
TU
RE
Sl.
No
App
. Nam
e D
escr
iptio
n D
ata
to b
e us
ed
Rem
arks
A
Bas
ic G
IS A
pps
1
Dis
play
Mod
ules
D
ispl
ay
of
line,
po
int,
po
lygo
n (v
ecto
rised
) an
d ra
ster
dat
a in
the
fo
rm o
f m
aps
and
pict
ures
, attr
ibut
e da
ta a
nd q
uery
resu
lts (b
oth
map
and
at
tribu
tes)
The
GIS
Dat
a as
giv
en in
tabl
e 1
2 Q
uery
Mod
ule
Spat
ial
and
non-
spat
ial
quer
ies
to
disp
lay
the
resu
lts re
quire
d Th
e G
IS D
ata
as g
iven
in ta
ble
1
3 D
ata
Inge
st M
odul
e En
codi
ng (
col
lect
ion
of d
ata
by
geog
raph
ic a
rea
)/ in
put
of s
patia
l an
d no
n-sp
atia
l dat
a
The
GIS
Dat
a as
giv
en in
tabl
e 1
4 A
dmin
istra
tive
Mod
ule
Syst
em a
dmin
istra
tion
Syst
em in
form
atio
n
5 H
elp
Mod
ule
Prov
ides
hel
p w
hen
the
user
fac
es
prob
lem
in ru
nnin
g th
e ap
plic
atio
n
6 O
utpu
t/Rep
ort M
odul
e Fa
cilit
ates
obt
aini
ng re
port/
outp
ut
7 Ex
port/
Impo
rt M
odul
e Fa
cilit
ates
im
port/
expo
rt of
da
ta
from
one
pro
gram
to
othe
r an
d in
in
tegr
atin
g da
tase
ts
from
di
ffer
ent
sour
ces
B
Agr
icul
ture
GIS
DSS
App
s
1
Farm
Adv
isor
y G
IS
Farm
ad
viso
ry
serv
ice
base
d on
in
form
atio
n on
land
use
, wat
er, s
oils
, w
eath
er,
agric
ultu
ral
prac
tices
and
m
arke
ting
Spat
ial
dist
ribut
ion
of c
rops
&
varie
ties
Rai
nfal
l, te
mpe
ratu
re d
ata
Soil
ferti
lity
map
& o
ther
soi
l th
eme
map
s
Pest
and
dis
ease
inci
denc
e
Wat
ersh
ed m
anag
emen
t det
ails
The
idea
is
to e
nabl
e a
Farm
A
dvis
ory
serv
ice
for
Dep
t of
A
gri s
o th
at a
ny f
arm
er c
an g
et
a di
agno
stic
for
his
far
m a
nd
advi
se o
n be
st p
ract
ices
to
be
empl
oyed
.
65
Sl.
No
App
. Nam
e D
escr
iptio
n D
ata
to b
e us
ed
Rem
arks
Soci
o-ec
onom
ic
data
of
fa
rm
fam
ilies
incl
udin
g fa
rm a
nim
als
Mar
ket i
nfor
mat
ion
2 W
ater
shed
de
velo
pmen
t DSS
To
cha
ract
eriz
e an
d id
entif
y m
icro
-w
ater
shed
spe
cific
soi
l an
d w
ater
co
nser
vatio
n m
easu
res
and
crop
ping
; to
pre
pare
act
ion
plan
s, m
onito
ring
of
prog
ram
mes
an
d im
pact
as
sess
men
t, po
rtal
deve
lopm
ent,
capa
city
bui
ldin
g
Land
use
, So
il, S
lope
, G
eolo
gy
etc
for
dete
rmin
ing
land
an
d w
ater
reso
urce
s act
ion
plan
s
Mon
itorin
g st
atus
of
wat
ersh
ed
deve
lopm
ent u
sing
late
st sa
telli
te
imag
es
Oth
er d
ata
as p
er r
equi
rem
ent(
by D
ept)
The
idea
is
to
be
ab
le
to
gene
rate
ac
tion
plan
s fo
r w
ater
shed
on
re
al
time
basi
s an
d al
so p
rovi
de a
ctio
n pl
ans
for i
mpl
emen
tatio
n.
As
and
whe
n pr
ojec
ts
are
impl
emen
ted,
mon
itorin
g of
the
plan
s wou
ld a
lso
be e
nabl
ed.
3 C
rop
Suita
bilit
y D
SS
Det
erm
ine
crop
sui
tabi
lity
base
d on
so
ils,
ferti
lity,
dr
aina
ge,
amen
ities
et
c so
tha
t w
hich
are
sui
tabl
e ar
eas
for
spec
ific
crop
s ca
n be
de
term
ined
/reco
mm
ende
d
Bas
e m
aps
Soil
Map
s
Dra
inag
e
Cro
ppin
g Pr
actic
es
Soil
ferti
lity
data
Wea
ther
dat
a
Oth
ers
4 A
gri
Stat
istic
s M
appi
ng D
SS
A G
IS A
pplic
atio
n to
gen
erat
e w
eb-
map
s of
agr
i. st
atis
tics
– ei
ther
on
villa
ge/ta
luk/
dist
rict
units
–
agri.
w
orkf
orce
, sm
all/m
argi
nal
farm
ers,
prod
uctio
n et
c
All
Agr
i st
atis
tics
to
be
web
-m
appe
d on
GIS
Das
hboa
rd
5 O
ther
s as
per
nee
ds o
f th
e de
pt.
66
ANNEXURE – 2: USER NEEDS ASSESSMENT– DEPARTMENTS OF COMMERCE
& INDUSTRIES
1. Name of the Department Department of Commerce & Industries 2. Principal Secretary
and key officials consulted Shri. M. N. Vidyashankar, IAS
3. Contact person Smt. Champa, Special Officer, KUM 4. Major functions of the dept Developing infrastructure, Technology innovation
and skills Policy Initiatives for Industrial Development. Industrial Promotion and Monitoring. Project clearance and monitoring through Single
Window and High-level committees. New scheme approvals. Monitoring of Employment Generation
programmes. Institutional support to Institutions associated with
industrial development. Monitoring and Implementation of Government
Orders issued by the State and Central Government.
Co-ordination with other Departments and Offices of the Government.
Participation in national and international trades and exhibitions to showcase the state in attracting investment.
Administrative issues of the Department.
C & I formulates and implements the Policies of the State, Identification of Sectoral Advantages of the State and Human resource development for sustainable and growth-oriented industrialization has been a crucial role of the Department. Projects facilitated by the Department include Growth Centers, Export Promotion Industrial Parks, International Technology Park Ltd., Electronic city, Food and Agro-technology parks, Agro Export zones, SEZ‟s, BIA, etc.
5. Dates of Meetings held 11.10.2012 6. Major perspectives for GIS Comprehensive GIS database for Industrial
infrastructure, Input/output trends and Mining sectors GIS Decision support application for site suitability, zonal planning, and mining activity monitoring and impact assessment.
7. GIS data requirements Enclosed as table below.
67
8. GIS Applications needs Enclosed as table below. 9. Capacity building needs Orientation for K-GIS usage for State and District
level officials Hands-on training will be provided to the Department Customized training on Remote Sensing & GIS.
10. Any other salient input for K-GIS
68
GIS
DA
TA
RE
QU
IRE
ME
NT
S FO
R C
OM
ME
RC
E &
IND
UST
RIE
S D
EPA
RT
ME
NT
(Sca
le N
ot r
elev
ant i
n G
IS;
Info
rmat
ion
cont
ent e
quiv
alen
t to
scal
es o
f 1:5
0000
& 1
:100
00 fr
om u
ser
refe
renc
e po
int o
f vie
w;
Abs
trac
tion
of la
rger
scal
e an
d ge
nera
lizat
ion
to sm
alle
r sc
ale
as r
equi
red)
No
GIS
-DA
TA
D
etai
ls/D
escr
iptio
n of
Con
tent
U
pdat
e C
ycle
Po
ssib
le S
ourc
e A
] IM
AG
E D
AT
A
1
Hig
h-re
s im
age
as a
ba
ckdr
op fo
r ap
plic
atio
ns
Late
st H
igh-
res i
mag
es a
s a b
ackd
rop
(in a
se
amle
ss m
anne
r)
Late
st (y
early
) K
SRSA
C
B]
MA
P/SU
RV
EY
DA
TA
1
Adm
inis
trativ
e m
aps
Stat
e/di
stric
t/tal
uk/h
obli/
GP/
villa
ge
boun
dary
Whe
n ne
w d
istri
ct fo
rmed
So
I O
R
KSR
SAC
G
IS
data
base
2 R
oad
netw
ork
Roa
d tra
nspo
rt ne
twor
k –
NH
/SH
/DR
/VR
/Tra
cks
Ever
y ye
ar
KSR
SAC
, PW
D, N
HA
I
3 R
ail N
etw
ork
Rai
l lin
es –
all
lines
det
ails
Ev
ery
year
K
SRSA
C a
nd R
ailw
ays
4 Su
rfac
e w
ater
bod
ies
All
surf
ace
wat
er b
odie
s (r
eser
voir,
riv
ers,
tank
, pon
d, la
kes e
tc) –
ext
ent/w
ater
spre
ad
Ever
y ye
ar (p
re a
nd p
ost m
onso
on)
KSR
SAC
us
ing
SOI/N
RSC
im
ages
5
Dra
inag
e ne
twor
k A
ll dr
aina
ge n
etw
ork
(riv
er, s
tream
s, na
la -
up
to 1
st o
rder
stre
ams)
O
nce
in y
ear
KSR
SAC
us
ing
SOI/N
RSC
im
ages
6
Can
al n
etw
ork
All
cana
l sy
stem
:
mai
n,
bran
ch,
dist
ribut
arie
s 5
year
s K
SRSA
C
7 Se
ttlem
ent p
oint
s V
illag
e se
ttlem
ent l
ocat
ion
poin
ts
Ever
y ye
ar
KSR
SAC
fr
om
Cen
sus
settl
emen
ts
8 El
ectri
cal
Tran
smis
sion
lin
es
Loca
tion
and
load
de
tails
A
s and
whe
n up
grad
ed
KPT
CL
9 Fo
rest
A
dmin
istra
tive
Bou
ndar
ies
Adm
inis
trativ
e bo
unda
ry,
RF
boun
dary
, N
atio
nal p
arks
KSR
SAC
/KFD
10
Land
use
/Lan
d co
ver
Land
use
/ La
nd c
over
dat
abas
e A
nnua
lly
KSR
SAC
69
No
GIS
-DA
TA
D
etai
ls/D
escr
iptio
n of
Con
tent
U
pdat
e C
ycle
Po
ssib
le S
ourc
e
5 ye
ars
11
G
roun
d w
ater
pro
spec
ts
Diff
eren
t cla
sses
of
grou
nd w
ater
pro
spec
ts
in th
e st
ate
equi
vale
nt to
exi
stin
g 50
k m
aps
of K
SRSA
C
Ever
y ye
ar
KSR
SAC
12
Min
eral
Loc
atio
ns
Loca
tions
of m
iner
als a
nd th
eir e
stim
ates
O
nce
DG
M
13
Slop
e Sl
opes
de
rived
fr
om
20m
co
ntou
rs
OR
2.
5m C
arto
sat D
EM
5 ye
ars
KSR
SAC
us
ing
SOI/N
RSC
im
ages
14
H
erita
ge L
ocat
ions
Loca
tions
of h
erita
ges
5 ye
ars
KSR
SAC
15
Min
ing
Leas
es
Min
ing
Leas
e ar
eas a
nd d
etai
ls
As s
peci
fied
by D
ept
DM
G/ K
SRSA
C
16
Was
tela
nds
23 C
lass
es o
f was
tela
nds i
n th
e st
ate
Ever
y ye
ar
KSR
SAC
17
Seam
less
Cad
astre
Pa
rcel
bou
ndar
ies
as p
er r
even
ue v
illag
e m
aps
with
sur
vey
num
bers
; ge
oref
eren
ced
and
seam
less
to st
ate.
O
wne
rshi
p de
tails
of
gove
rnm
ent
& n
on
gove
rnm
ent d
ata
to b
e ta
gged
.
As a
nd w
hen
requ
ired
KSR
SAC
se
amle
ss
Cad
astre
da
ta b
ased
on
SSLR
indi
vidu
al
villa
ge m
aps
18
Indu
stria
l Am
eniti
es
Det
ails
of i
ndus
trial
am
eniti
es –
poi
nts
with
at
tribu
tes
(indu
stria
l ba
nks,
fire
serv
ice
poin
ts, h
ospi
tals
, ITI
s etc
)
Yea
rly
KSR
SAC
/C&
I Dev
elop
men
t
19
Indu
strie
s Map
Lo
catio
ns o
f al
l in
dust
ries
in s
tate
with
at
tribu
tes
As a
nd w
hen
KSR
SAC
and
C&
I Dep
artm
ent
20
Indu
stry
B
oard
La
yout
/Ass
ets
Det
aile
d m
ap o
f K
IAD
B a
reas
and
with
as
sets
, lay
out e
tc
As a
nd w
hen
C&
I Dep
artm
ent a
nd K
SRSA
C
C]
GE
O-T
AG
GE
D M
IS/A
TT
RIB
UT
ES
1 Ex
istin
g/Pr
opos
ed
Indu
strie
s dat
a D
etai
ls o
f exi
stin
g/pr
opos
ed in
dust
ries –
w
ith a
ll at
tribu
tes (
type
, ow
ners
hip,
pr
oduc
tion,
em
ploy
men
t, en
v. st
atus
etc
) ta
gged
to in
dust
ry lo
catio
ns
As a
nd w
hen
C &
I D
ept
A
ny o
ther
s.
70
CO
MM
ER
CE
& IN
DU
STR
IES
DE
PAR
TM
EN
T G
IS A
PPS
RE
QU
IRE
ME
NT
No
App
Nam
e D
escr
iptio
n of
App
D
ata
to b
e us
ed
Rem
arks
A
B
asic
GIS
App
s
1 D
ispl
ay M
odul
es
Dis
play
of
lin
e,
poin
t,
poly
gon
(v
ecto
rised
) and
rast
er d
ata
in th
e fo
rm
of m
aps
and
pict
ures
, at
tribu
te d
ata
and
quer
y re
sults
(b
oth
map
an
d at
tribu
tes)
The
GIS
Dat
a as
giv
en in
tabl
e 1
2 Q
uery
Mod
ule
Spat
ial
and
non-
spat
ial
quer
ies,
cust
omiz
able
to d
epar
tmen
tal n
eeds
, to
disp
lay
the
resu
lts re
quire
d
The
GIS
Dat
a as
giv
en in
tabl
e 1
3 D
ata
Inge
st M
odul
e In
put o
f spa
tial a
nd n
on-s
patia
l dat
a in
to
Geo
data
base
. Th
e G
IS D
ata
as g
iven
in ta
ble
1
4 A
dmin
istra
tive
Mod
ule
Syst
em/u
ser
adm
inis
tratio
n &
M
IS
repo
rt ge
nera
tion
Syst
em in
form
atio
n
5 H
elp
Mod
ule
Prov
ides
he
lp
whe
n th
e us
er
face
s pr
oble
m in
runn
ing
the
appl
icat
ion
6 O
utpu
t/Rep
ort M
odul
e Fa
cilit
ates
obt
aini
ng r
epor
t/out
put
in
stan
dard
form
ats
B
] C
omm
erce
& In
dust
ry G
IS D
SS A
PPS
1 W
eb b
ased
GIS
App
licat
ion
for
Sitin
g of
Indu
strie
s G
IS A
pplic
atio
n fo
r ide
ntify
ing
suita
ble
loca
tions
for s
iting
new
in
dust
ries (
of d
iffer
ent t
ypes
) bas
ed o
n ph
ysic
al, e
cono
mic
& so
cial
dat
a. T
his
appl
icat
ion
shou
ld a
llow
cus
tom
izab
le
crite
ria (d
ista
nce,
pro
xim
ity,
occu
rren
ce, e
xist
ence
& B
oole
an) t
o be
def
ined
by
the
user
&
Adm
inis
trativ
e B
ound
ary,
G
over
nmen
t Lan
ds D
ata,
W
aste
land
s Dat
a,
Land
use
/Lan
d C
over
Map
s, C
adas
tral M
aps,
Her
itage
dat
a,
RF
Bou
ndar
ies,
Nat
iona
l Par
ks,
GIS
bas
ed s
ite l
ocat
ion
will
pr
ovid
e th
e m
ost
suita
ble
patc
hes
of l
and
for
indu
strie
s –
depe
ndin
g up
on
size
an
d la
nd
requ
irem
ents
, co
sts
&
indu
stry
det
ails
furth
er c
riter
ia
anal
ysis
ca
n he
lp
in
iden
tifyi
ng t
he m
ost
suita
ble
71
No
App
Nam
e D
escr
iptio
n of
App
D
ata
to b
e us
ed
Rem
arks
su
perim
posi
tion
of c
adas
tral &
ad
min
istra
tive
info
rmat
ion
for
gene
ratin
g su
itabi
lity
map
s for
in
dust
ries.
Wat
er b
ody
and
Tr
ansp
orta
tion,
Po
wer
Net
wor
k,
Slop
e M
ap,
Gro
und
wat
er p
rosp
ects
, R
ailw
ay N
etw
ork,
D
emog
raph
ic d
ata,
Ec
onom
ic d
ata,
A
ny o
ther
dat
a
site
or
prov
ide
a co
mpa
rativ
e an
alys
is o
f diff
eren
t site
s
2 G
IS A
pp fo
r Suv
arna
Kar
nata
ka
Cor
ridor
GIS
bas
ed a
pplic
atio
n fo
r id
entif
ying
su
itabl
e co
rrid
or o
f de
velo
pmen
t in
di
ffer
ent
parts
of
K
arna
taka
&
pr
ovid
ing
a G
IS
base
d di
agno
stic
as
sess
men
t for
eac
h co
rrid
or
Adm
inis
trativ
e M
aps -
V
illag
e M
aps,
City
Map
s, C
adas
tral M
aps,
Land
use
/Lan
d co
ver m
aps,
Slop
e M
ap,
Fore
st M
aps,
Her
itage
site
Map
s, W
ater
bod
y,
Tran
spor
tatio
n N
etw
ork,
D
emog
raph
ic D
ata,
A
ny o
ther
dat
a
Buf
fer
defin
ition
ar
ound
co
rrid
ors c
an a
lso
be in
clud
ed
3 G
IS b
ased
Dis
trict
Per
spec
tive
plan
ning
G
ener
ate
dist
rict p
lans
by
inte
grat
ion
of n
atur
al, s
ocia
l, ec
onom
ic
para
met
ers a
nd re
com
men
d br
oad
dist
rict d
evel
opm
ent p
rofil
es
Cus
tom
ized
GIS
app
licat
ion
will
cat
er
live
link
info
rmat
ion
for P
ersp
ectiv
e pl
anni
ng a
t dis
trict
leve
l.
Adm
inis
trativ
e M
aps -
V
illag
e M
aps,
City
Map
s, C
adas
tral M
aps,
Land
use
/Lan
d co
ver m
aps,
Slop
e M
ap,
Fore
st M
aps,
Soil
Map
s, H
erita
ge si
te M
aps,
Wat
er b
ody
Map
s,
72
No
App
Nam
e D
escr
iptio
n of
App
D
ata
to b
e us
ed
Rem
arks
Tran
spor
tatio
n N
etw
ork
Map
s, D
emog
raph
ic D
ata,
Ex
istin
g ed
ucat
ion,
hea
lth &
ge
nera
l fac
ilitie
s, po
wer
usa
ge
etc,
Any
oth
er d
evel
opm
enta
l da
ta
4 G
IS fo
r KIA
DB
Est
ate
Man
agem
ent
KIA
DB
re
quire
s a
spec
ific
GIS
da
taba
se &
app
licat
ions
for i
ts v
ario
us
indu
stria
l es
tate
s –
inte
grat
ed i
nto
K-
GIS
. The
KIA
DB
est
ate
GIS
will
be
a ve
ry
deta
iled
layo
ut
plan
&
im
plem
enta
tion
plan
&
da
taba
se
(indu
stria
l pro
perti
es, r
oads
, am
eniti
es,
prod
uctio
n,
owne
rshi
p et
c)
&
appl
icat
ion
for
esta
te m
anag
emen
t in
(A
lloca
tion,
vac
anci
es,
MIS
& o
ther
ut
ilitie
s)
With
in
K-G
IS
data
base
fo
r sp
ecifi
c po
cket
s of
K
IAD
B
esta
tes
a de
taile
d m
ap
of
indu
stria
l la
yout
, m
aste
r pl
an,
impl
emen
tatio
n pl
an,
engi
neer
ing
plan
, an
d en
viro
nmen
tal
plan
to
be
in
tegr
ated
. In
ad
ditio
n al
l K
IAD
B e
stat
e M
IS d
ata
to b
e in
tegr
ated
.
73
ANNEXURE – 3: USER NEEDS ASSESSMENT– FOREST & ECOLOGY
DEPARTMENT
1. Name of the Department Department of Forest & Ecology
2. Principal Secretary and key officials consulted
Shri. Sridharan R, IAS
3. Contact person Shri. Ramachandra, IFS Dr. M. H. Balakrishnaiah, Director Ecol & Env
4. Major functions of the dept To protect, conserve and promote sustainable development of the forests of the State and to promote tree based farming in support of soil and water conservation on agricultural lands
To preserve and enhance the quality of the natural environment, including water, air and soil quality; conserve and protect flora, fauna and other natural resources; enforce environmental Acts and Rules made by the Central Government and Government of Karnataka; coordinate various environmental policies and programs.
5. Dates of Meetings held 09.10.2012, 19.10.2012
6. Major perspectives for GIS The focus of GIS efforts has been on generating RS-based forest cover maps, at scales of 1:50,000 or every 2 years. Such maps are useful for providing a broad overview of the forest cover and for further actions to preparing forest working plans – where GIS is used to prepare a database and help in working plan preparation. The need is for multi-layered GIS databases of natural resources, terrain, physiographic features and administrative boundaries along with forest production and socio-economic data. Here GIS is being used for specific projects in KFD. RS and GIS are also used in pollution and environmental impact assessment activities by Env department. Most of the GIS needs are met in project-form. The internal capacity for GIS/RS work has developed but needs to be constantly upgraded and continuously trained. With haphazard acquisition of GI related technology
74
and use, there is a urgent need for an institutional mechanism to support KFD GIS data needs.
7. GIS data requirements
Enclosed as table below.
8. GIS Applications needs Enclosed as table below.
9. Capacity building needs Large scale capacity-building in Forests and Env departments, continuous training and an institutionalized mechanism is essential. Orientation for K-GIS usage for State and District level officials Customized training on GPS survey, GIS databases, GIS Applications etc.
10. Any other salient input for K-GIS
Forest & Environment Ecology Department supports the concept of K-GIS and for having GIS as a common platform with proper policy for data sharing & access. It is important to have interoperable open standards, reduction of duplication of activities in GoK & large scale training & capacity building. KFD wishes to participate in K-GIS to access GIS data – they will develop their own applications for internal use (and may seek KSRSAC help for this) based on WMS/WFS access to K-GIS which needs to be ensured by KSRSAC. KSRSAC and KFD will have to closely work together on this.
75
GIS
DA
TA
RE
QU
IRE
ME
NT
S FO
R F
OR
EST
& E
CO
LO
GY
DE
PAR
TM
EN
T
(Sca
le N
ot r
elev
ant i
n G
IS; I
nfor
mat
ion
cont
ent e
quiv
alen
t to
scal
es o
f 1:5
0000
& 1
:100
00 fr
om u
ser
refe
renc
e po
int o
f vie
w;
Abs
trac
tion
of la
rger
scal
e an
d ge
nera
lizat
ion
to sm
alle
r sc
ale
as r
equi
red)
No
GIS
-DA
TA
D
etai
ls/D
escr
iptio
n of
Con
tent
U
pdat
e C
ycle
Po
ssib
le S
ourc
e A
] IM
AG
E D
AT
A
1
Hig
h-re
s im
age
as a
ba
ckdr
op fo
r app
licat
ions
La
test
Hig
h-re
s im
ages
as a
bac
kdro
p (in
a se
amle
ss
man
ner)
La
test
(yea
rly)
KSR
SAC
B]
MA
P/SU
RV
EY
DA
TA
1 A
dmin
istra
tive
map
s St
ate/
dist
rict/t
aluk
/hob
li/G
P/vi
llage
bou
ndar
y
Whe
n ne
w
dist
rict f
orm
ed
SoI O
R K
SRSA
C G
IS d
atab
ase
2 R
oad
netw
ork
Roa
d tra
nspo
rt ne
twor
k –
NH
/SH
/DR
/VR
/Tra
cks
Ever
y ye
ar
KSR
SAC
, PW
D, N
HA
I 3
Rai
l Net
wor
k R
ail l
ines
– a
ll lin
es d
etai
ls
Ever
y ye
ar
KSR
SAC
/ Rai
lway
s 4
Surf
ace
wat
er b
odie
s A
ll su
rfac
e w
ater
bod
ies
(res
ervo
ir, ri
vers
, tan
k, p
ond,
la
kes e
tc) –
ext
ent/w
ater
spre
ad
Ever
y ye
ar (
pre
and
post
m
onso
on)
KSR
SAC
us
ing
SOI/N
RSC
im
ages
5 D
rain
age
netw
ork
All
drai
nage
net
wor
k (r
iver
, stre
ams,
nala
- u
pto
1st
orde
r O
nce
in y
ear
KSR
SAC
us
ing
SOI/N
RSC
im
ages
6
Can
al n
etw
ork
All
cana
l sys
tem
: m
ain,
bra
nch,
dis
tribu
tarie
s 5
year
s K
SRSA
C
7 Se
ttlem
ent p
oint
s V
illag
e se
ttlem
ent l
ocat
ion
poin
ts
Ever
y ye
ar
KSR
SAC
fr
om
Cen
sus
settl
emen
ts
8 Fo
rest
A
dmin
istra
tive
Bou
ndar
ies
Circ
le,
Div
isio
n,
RF
,Sec
tion,
B
eat
boun
dary
, N
atio
nal p
arks
, sec
tion
and
beat
bou
ndar
ies
As
and
whe
n re
quire
d K
SRSA
C/K
FD
9 La
nd u
se /L
and
cove
r La
nd u
se /
Land
cov
er d
atab
ase
Ann
ually
K
SRSA
C
10
Min
eral
Loc
atio
ns
Loca
tions
of m
iner
als a
nd th
eir e
stim
ates
in R
F ar
eas
5 ye
ars
DG
M
11
Slop
e Sl
opes
der
ived
from
20m
con
tour
s O
R 2
.5m
Car
tosa
t D
EM
5 ye
ars
KSR
SAC
us
ing
SOI/N
RSC
im
ages
76
No
GIS
-DA
TA
D
etai
ls/D
escr
iptio
n of
Con
tent
U
pdat
e C
ycle
Po
ssib
le S
ourc
e 12
M
inin
g Le
ases
M
inin
g Le
ase
area
s and
det
ails
in R
F ar
eas
As
spec
ified
by
Dep
t D
MG
/ KSR
SAC
13
Was
tela
nds
23 C
lass
es o
f was
tela
nds i
n th
e st
ate
Ever
y ye
ar
KSR
SAC
14
Seam
less
Cad
astre
Pa
rcel
bou
ndar
ies
as p
er r
even
ue v
illag
e m
aps
with
su
rvey
num
bers
; geo
-ref
eren
ced
and
seam
less
to st
ate
As
and
whe
n re
quire
d K
SRSA
C s
eam
less
Cad
astre
dat
a ba
sed
on S
SLR
indi
vidu
al v
illag
e m
aps
15
Plan
tatio
ns si
tes
Plan
tatio
n ar
eas a
nd th
eir d
etai
ls
2 ye
ars
KFD
16
N
atio
nal
Park
/San
ctua
ry
boun
darie
s N
atio
nal P
arks
and
sanc
tuar
y bo
unda
ries
3 ye
ars
KFD
/KSR
SAC
17
Fire
Lin
e D
etai
ls to
be
defin
ed
Ever
y ye
ar
KFD
18
H
L B
ound
ary
Det
ails
to b
e de
fined
3
year
s K
FD
19
KFD
C L
ease
d La
nds
Det
ails
to b
e de
fined
3
year
s K
FD/K
SRSA
C
20
Fore
st T
ypes
Fo
rest
veg
etat
ion
type
and
Den
sity
Map
ping
– f
or
diff
eren
t per
iods
Ev
ery
year
K
SRSA
C/F
SI/K
FD
21
Cor
ridor
Map
ping
El
epha
nt C
orrid
or M
appi
ng e
tc
K
SRSA
C/F
SI/K
FD
22
Air
Pollu
tion
Mon
itorin
g Po
ints
Po
int l
ocat
ions
of a
ir-po
llutio
n st
atio
ns
As
and
whe
n re
quire
d En
v D
ept/S
PCB
23
Envi
ronm
enta
l Hot
-Spo
ts
Poin
ts/A
reas
of
en
viro
nmen
tal
hot-s
pots
/pol
lutio
n ar
eas
3 ye
ars
Env
Dep
t/C&
I
24
Wat
er
Qua
lity
mea
sure
men
t poi
nts
Poin
t loc
atio
ns o
f wat
er q
ualit
y m
easu
rem
ent p
oint
s A
s an
d w
hen
done
En
v D
ept
25
Bio
dive
rsity
M
aps
– R
ichn
ess,
Cha
ract
eriz
atio
n m
aps
Det
ails
of
biod
iver
sity
ric
hnes
s an
d ch
arac
teriz
atio
n in
stat
e 3
year
s K
FD/E
nv D
ept
26
Wet
land
s and
Tan
ks
Det
ails
of
notif
ied
Wet
land
s an
d al
so ta
nks
– in
map
fo
rm w
ith d
etai
ls
3 ye
ars
Env
Dep
t
27
Solid
was
te d
ispo
sal
site
s an
d po
tent
ial s
ites
Site
s of s
olid
was
te/g
arba
ge d
ispo
sal a
nd a
lso
anal
ysis
fo
r pot
entia
l site
s 3
year
s En
v D
ept/C
ity A
dmin
28
Wild
life
habi
tat a
reas
M
aps o
f wild
life
habi
tat a
reas
3
year
s K
FD
77
No
GIS
-DA
TA
D
etai
ls/D
escr
iptio
n of
Con
tent
U
pdat
e C
ycle
Po
ssib
le S
ourc
e 29
W
ildlif
e ta
ggin
g m
onito
ring
R
eal-t
ime
GPS
bas
ed w
ildlif
e ta
ggin
g m
onito
ring
on
GIS
A
s an
d w
hen
requ
ired
This
ex
ampl
e ne
eds
to
be
disc
usse
d an
d tri
ed o
ut
30
Coa
stal
Zon
e M
anag
emen
t m
aps
Map
s of C
RZ
and
mon
itorin
g co
asta
l man
agem
ent
As r
equi
red
Env
Dep
t
31
Any
oth
er (t
o be
def
ined
)
C]
GE
O-T
AG
GE
D M
IS/A
TT
RIB
UT
ES
1 Po
ints
of I
nter
est:
VFC
da
ta, N
urse
ry L
ocat
ions
, C
heck
-pos
ts, F
ores
t M
onito
ring
poin
ts e
tc a
s po
ints
Poin
ts lo
catio
ns w
ith g
eo-ta
gged
det
ails
of f
eatu
res
As s
peci
fied
by
Dep
t K
FD
2 Fo
rest
MIS
– p
rodu
ctio
n,
man
pow
er/o
ffic
ers,
proj
ects
etc
Det
ails
of M
IS o
f For
est a
nd E
nv d
epar
tmen
t for
m
onito
ring
on G
IS
As a
nd w
hen
upda
ted
KFD
3 A
ir Q
ualit
y da
ta
Air
pollu
tion
data
from
mon
itorin
g st
atio
ns g
eo-
tagg
ed to
stat
ion
poin
ts
Dai
ly d
ata
SPC
B/E
nv D
ept
4 W
ater
qua
lity
data
W
ater
qua
lity
data
– h
ardn
ess,
PH, s
alts
etc
in w
ater
sa
mpl
es g
eo-ta
gged
to p
oint
s A
s and
whe
n re
quire
d En
v D
ept
5 A
ny o
ther
(to
be d
efin
ed)
78
FOR
EST
& E
CO
LO
GY
DE
PAR
TM
EN
T G
IS A
PPS
RE
QU
IRE
ME
NT
No
A
pp
Nam
e
Des
crip
tio
n o
f A
pp
D
ata
to b
e u
sed
R
emar
ks
A
Bas
ic G
IS A
pps
1
Dis
play
Mod
ules
D
ispl
ay
of
line,
po
int,
po
lygo
n
(vec
toris
ed)
and
rast
er d
ata
in t
he f
orm
of
map
s an
d pi
ctur
es,
attri
bute
dat
a an
d qu
ery
resu
lts (b
oth
map
and
attr
ibut
es)
The
GIS
Dat
a as
giv
en
in ta
ble
1
2 Q
uery
Mod
ule
Spat
ial a
nd n
on-s
patia
l que
ries,
cust
omiz
able
to
dep
artm
enta
l nee
ds, t
o di
spla
y th
e re
sults
re
quire
d
The
GIS
Dat
a as
giv
en
in ta
ble
1
3 D
ata
Inge
st M
odul
e In
put
of s
patia
l an
d no
n-sp
atia
l da
ta i
n to
G
eoda
taba
se.
The
GIS
Dat
a as
giv
en
in ta
ble
1
4 A
dmin
istra
tive
Mod
ule
Syst
em/u
ser
adm
inis
tratio
n &
M
IS
repo
rt ge
nera
tion
Syst
em in
form
atio
n
5 H
elp
Mod
ule
Prov
ides
hel
p w
hen
the
user
face
s pr
oble
m in
ru
nnin
g th
e ap
plic
atio
n
6 O
utpu
t/Rep
ort M
odul
e Fa
cilit
ates
obt
aini
ng re
port/
outp
ut in
sta
ndar
d fo
rmat
s
B]
Fore
sts/
Env
GIS
DSS
APP
S
1 W
eb b
ased
GIS
App
licat
ion
for
fore
sts
An
inte
rope
rabl
e m
ap s
ervi
ng a
pplic
atio
n fo
r W
MS/
WFS
acc
ess
to K
-GIS
by
KFD
– w
ho
will
the
n in
tegr
ate
and
use
it fo
r th
eir
own
appl
icat
ions
K-G
IS d
ata
KFD
has
sai
d th
at t
hey
will
de
velo
p th
eir
own
appl
icat
ions
and
nee
d K
-GIS
da
ta
acce
ss
usin
g w
eb-
serv
ices
. 2
Hab
itat/C
orrid
or
Ana
lysi
s G
IS
App
A
GIS
App
licat
ion
to m
onito
r an
d as
sess
w
ildlif
e ha
bita
ts a
nd c
orrid
ors
that
will
hel
p in
wild
life
man
agem
ent
K-G
IS d
ata
and
Fore
st
and
wild
life
data
3 C
RZ
mon
itorin
g G
IS A
pp
GIS
ap
p to
m
onito
r C
RZ
area
s an
d as
sess
men
t of s
tatu
s/en
croa
chm
ent e
tc
K-G
IS d
ata
and
CR
Z da
ta
79
No
A
pp
Nam
e
Des
crip
tio
n o
f A
pp
D
ata
to b
e u
sed
R
emar
ks
4 EI
A A
sses
smen
t G
IS-b
ased
Ass
essm
ent
for
EIA
ana
lysi
s an
d ap
plic
atio
ns fo
r pro
ject
s A
s req
uire
d
5 St
ate
of F
ores
t GIS
App
A
GIS
App
to a
sses
s st
ate
of f
ores
ts in
sta
te
over
tim
e an
d pr
ovid
ing
inte
ract
ive
chan
ge
asse
ssm
ent
K-G
IS
data
, fo
rest
m
aps o
f mul
ti-da
te
This
can
be
a G
IS A
pp f
or
gove
rnan
ce a
nd f
or c
itize
ns
acce
ss
– w
hile
K
FD
may
al
so
deve
lop
and
prov
ide
sim
ilar o
ne fo
r int
erna
l use
6
Stat
e of
Env
GIS
A
G
IS
App
to
as
sess
, m
onito
r st
ate
of
envi
ronm
ent
– ai
r qu
ality
, w
ater
qua
lity
etc
and
inte
ract
ive
quer
ying
K-G
IS d
ata,
Pol
lutio
n da
ta
7 St
ate
Wet
land
s M
onito
ring
GIS
A
pp
A
GIS
A
pp
to
mon
itor
and
asse
ss
of
wet
land
s/ta
nks
in s
tate
and
ass
ess
mul
ti-da
te
stat
us
K-G
IS d
ata,
Wet
land
s da
ta
8 A
ny o
ther
(to
be fu
rther
def
ined
)
80
ANNEXURE – 4: USER NEEDS ASSESSMENT REPORT– HEALTH & FAMILY
WELFARE DEPARTMENT
1 Name of the Department Health and Family Welfare 2 Principal Secretary and
Key officials consulted Shri. Anjum Parvez, IAS, Commissioner
3 Contact Person Shri. Shankar, KAS 4 Major Functions of the Dept. Enabling comprehensive health care,
establishment/operation of primary health facilities and a delivery system consisting of curative, preventive, promotive and rehabilitation health care to the people of the state. The major projects are: NRHM ( National Rural Health Mission) KHSDRP ( Karnataka Health System Development
& Reform Project) KSDLWHS ( Karnataka State Drugs Logistics and
Warehousing System) Arogya Kavacha IDSP ( Integrated Disease Surveillance Project)
5 Dates of meeting held June 7, 2012 and August 13, 2012 6 Major perspectives for GIS Health-GIS is an important requirement – by which geo-
enabling all health amenities/facilities data, health services enabling and developing applications for planning, implementation and monitoring of the various programmes of health care and delivery system. Health GIS to include: Health governance, planning and monitoring Health infra-management and administration Citizen interface to Health Services
7 GIS data requirements The Images/maps/geo-tagged attributes required for the Dept. of Health and Family Welfare is given in table below.
8 GIS application needs The Dept. of Health and Family Welfare is in need of GIS applications for implementing and monitoring various health care programmes Health Facilities Management DSS Health and Family Welfare Promotion Program
Analysis Patient Treatment DSS Health Man Power Management module Details are given in table below.
9 Capacity building needs Orientation for K-GIS usage for state and district level officials is essential. Training on integrated K-GIS and NRHM and other data is also essential.
10 Any other salient input for Health-GIS is an important application need and
81
K-GIS Department of Health has already taken a proposal from KSRSAC based on K-GIS concept. Health department endorses and support development of a state-wide GIS that will be useful to all departments, including Health department.
82
GIS
DA
TA
RE
QU
IRE
ME
NT
S FO
R D
EPA
RT
ME
NT
OF
HE
AL
TH
& F
AM
ILY
WE
LFA
RE
(Sca
le N
ot r
elev
ant i
n G
IS; I
nfor
mat
ion
cont
ent e
quiv
alen
t to
scal
es o
f 1:5
0000
& 1
:100
00 fr
om u
ser
refe
renc
e po
int o
f vie
w;
Abs
trac
tion
of la
rger
scal
e an
d ge
nera
lizat
ion
to sm
alle
r sc
ale
as r
equi
red)
No
GIS
dat
a D
etai
ls/d
escr
iptio
n of
con
tent
U
pdat
e cy
cle
Sour
ce
A]
IMA
GE
DA
TA
1 H
igh-
res i
mag
e as
a b
ackd
rop
for
appl
icat
ions
La
test
Hig
h-re
s im
ages
as a
bac
kdro
p (in
a
seam
less
man
ner)
La
test
(yea
rly)
KSR
SAC
B]
Map
/Sur
vey
Dat
a
1 A
dmin
istra
tive
map
s St
ate/
dist
rict/t
aluk
/hob
li/G
P/vi
llage
bo
unda
ry;
In
Urb
an
area
s, w
ard
boun
darie
s are
requ
ired
Late
st a
nd a
s an
d w
hen
new
di
stric
ts fo
rmed
K
SRSA
C d
atab
ase
2 R
oad
netw
ork
Roa
d tra
nspo
rt ne
twor
k –
NH
/SH
/DR
/VR
/trac
ks
Ever
y ye
ar
KSR
SAC
, PW
D, N
HA
I
3 Se
ttlem
ent p
oint
s V
illag
e se
ttlem
ent l
ocat
ion
poin
ts
Ever
y ye
ar
KSR
SAC
4
Hea
lth A
sset
s Poi
nt lo
catio
ns
All
heal
th A
sset
s lo
catio
ns s
urve
yed
– in
clud
ing,
hos
pita
ls, h
ealth
cen
ters
, pu
blic
san
itatio
n po
ints
. sla
ught
er h
ouse
, w
aste
di
spos
al
site
s an
d bu
rial
grou
nds/
crem
ator
ium
, do
ctor
/hea
lth
wor
kers
lo
catio
ns,
PHC
/CH
C,
Vet
C
entre
, N
ursi
ng
hom
es,
Am
bula
nce
loca
tions
, M
edic
al S
tore
s, bl
ood
bank
s et
c
Ever
y ye
ar
RD
PR/ D
H&
FW/Z
P
5 Su
rfac
e w
ater
bod
ies
All
surf
ace
wat
er
bodi
es
(res
ervo
ir,
river
, ta
nk,
pond
, ca
nals
, st
ream
, na
la)
tagg
ed w
ith a
ny q
ualit
y da
ta
Ever
y ye
ar
KSR
SAC
6 G
roun
d w
ater
pro
spec
ts
Diff
eren
t cl
asse
s of
gr
ound
w
ater
pr
ospe
cts a
nd q
ualit
y in
the
stat
e Ev
ery
year
K
SRSA
C
7 La
nd u
se /
Land
cov
er
Le
vel
III/I
V
Land
us
e /L
and
cove
r da
taba
se
for
the
stat
e –
depi
ctin
g Ev
ery
year
KSR
SAC
83
No
GIS
dat
a D
etai
ls/d
escr
iptio
n of
con
tent
U
pdat
e cy
cle
Sour
ce
ve
geta
tion
stat
us e
tc
8
Poin
ts o
f int
eres
t dat
a lo
catio
ns
Poin
ts
of
inte
rest
lo
catio
ns
– po
lice
stat
ions
loc
atio
ns,
fire
brig
ade
stat
ions
et
c
Late
st
Dep
t of H
&FW
C]
GE
O-T
AG
GE
D M
IS/ A
TT
RIB
UT
ES
1 C
ensu
s dat
a V
illag
e-un
it de
mog
raph
ic d
ata
etc
Late
st
Cen
sus/
Dire
ctor
ate
of
Stat
istic
s 2
Wea
ther
dat
a M
ean
mon
thly
P, T
, PET
, RH
etc
fro
m
AW
S M
onth
ly
KSN
DM
C
3 H
ealth
Ass
ets d
etai
ls
Det
ails
for
eac
h H
ealth
ass
ets
– na
me,
ow
ners
hip,
co
ntac
t pe
rson
, be
ds,
doct
ors,
nurs
ing
pers
ons,
patie
nt d
etai
ls,
dise
ase
repo
rts,
imm
uniz
atio
n de
tails
, sp
ecia
l di
seas
es –
TB
, M
alar
ia r
epor
ts
etc
Rea
l-tim
e up
date
s
Dep
t. H
& F
W
4 C
linic
al D
ata
Clin
ical
dat
a fr
om N
RH
M r
ecor
ds a
nd
patie
nt d
etai
ls a
t agg
rega
ted
deta
ils
Rea
l-tim
e D
ept.
H &
FW
5 D
isea
se o
utbr
eak
Dis
ease
s –
com
mun
icab
le /
inf
ectio
us ,
ep
idem
ics
and
area
&
se
ctio
n of
po
pula
tion
affe
cted
Rea
l-tim
e D
ept.
H &
FW
7 C
ritic
al A
men
ities
D
etai
ls o
f cr
itica
l am
eniti
es –
pol
ice
stat
ion
deta
ils, o
ffic
er d
etai
ls e
tc
Late
st
Dep
t. H
& F
W
8 A
ny o
ther
(to
be d
eter
min
ed)
84
DE
PAR
TM
EN
T O
F H
EA
LT
H &
FA
MIL
Y W
EL
FAR
E -
GIS
APP
S R
EQ
UIR
EM
EN
T
No
App
. Nam
e D
escr
iptio
n D
ata
to b
e us
ed
Rem
arks
A
B
asic
GIS
App
s
1 D
ispl
ay M
odul
es
Dis
play
of
lin
e,
poin
t,
poly
gon
(v
ecto
rised
) an
d ra
ster
dat
a in
the
for
m o
f m
aps
and
pict
ures
, attr
ibut
e da
ta a
nd q
uery
resu
lts (b
oth
map
and
attr
ibut
es)
The
GIS
D
ata
as
give
n in
ta
ble
1
2 Q
uery
Mod
ule
Spat
ial
and
non-
spat
ial
quer
ies,
cust
omiz
able
to
depa
rtmen
tal
need
s, to
di
spla
y
the
resu
lts
requ
ired
The
GIS
D
ata
as
give
n in
ta
ble
1
3 D
ata
Inge
st M
odul
e In
put
of
spat
ial
and
non-
spat
ial
data
in
to
G
eoda
taba
se.
The
GIS
D
ata
as
give
n in
ta
ble
1
4 A
dmin
istra
tive
Mod
ule
Syst
em/u
ser
adm
inis
tratio
n &
M
IS
repo
rt ge
nera
tion
Syst
em in
form
atio
n
5 H
elp
Mod
ule
Prov
ides
hel
p w
hen
the
user
fac
es p
robl
em i
n ru
nnin
g th
e ap
plic
atio
n
6 O
utpu
t/Rep
ort M
odul
e Fa
cilit
ates
ob
tain
ing
repo
rt/ou
tput
in
st
anda
rd
form
ats
B
Hea
lth G
IS A
pps
1
Hea
lth
GIS
A
sset
C
reat
ion
Mod
ule
A G
IS m
odul
e fo
r aut
omat
ic in
gest
of h
ealth
ass
et
surv
ey d
ata
K
-GIS
dat
a A
n in
tern
al
mod
ule
for
inge
st o
f new
sur
vey
data
of
all
heal
th a
sset
s 2
GIS
ba
sed
DSS
fo
r H
ealth
Fa
cilit
ies
Man
agem
ent
A G
IS D
SS fo
r Man
agem
ent
of h
ealth
ass
ets
and
faci
litie
s –
in
term
s of
av
aila
bilit
y,
vaca
ncy,
de
man
d et
c an
d th
en a
ggre
gatio
n G
IS o
utpu
ts fo
r fa
cilit
y-, d
istri
ct- a
nd st
ate-
wis
e.
K-G
IS a
nd H
&FW
dat
a
2 G
IS
Bas
ed
DSS
fo
r A
lloca
tion
Plan
ning
in
H
ealth
Se
ctor
an
d Fa
mily
W
elfa
re
Prom
otio
n Pr
ogra
m
GIS
bas
ed a
naly
sis
to d
eter
min
e de
man
d an
d ga
ps
of
heal
th
faci
litie
s an
d id
entif
ying
po
tent
ial
villa
ges/
site
s fo
r he
alth
fa
cilit
ies
loca
tion;
de
term
inin
g an
agg
rega
ted
plan
on
dist
rict
and
stat
e-ba
sis a
nd su
ppor
t MIS
repo
rts to
NR
HM
and
K-G
IS a
nd H
&FW
dat
a
85
No
App
. Nam
e D
escr
iptio
n D
ata
to b
e us
ed
Rem
arks
A
naly
sis
othe
r pro
gram
mes
3
GIS
ba
sed
heal
th
Ana
lyst
A
GIS
App
for d
eter
min
ing
and
anal
ysis
of h
ealth
ve
ctor
s, lo
caliz
ed h
ealth
ana
lysi
s, pe
rfor
man
ce
anal
ysis
of h
ealth
faci
litie
s et
c ba
sed
on re
al-ti
me
heal
th
data
an
d vi
sual
izat
ions
of
va
rious
si
mul
ativ
e pa
ram
eter
s
K-G
IS d
ata
and
H&
FW d
ata
4 C
itize
n G
IS
App
fo
r H
ealth
A
G
IS
App
fo
r ci
tizen
in
terf
ace
to
Hea
lth
faci
litie
s an
d se
rvic
es;
com
plai
nts/
feed
back
, he
alth
adv
isor
ies e
tc
K-G
IS
and
Cro
wd
sour
ced
data
A C
itize
n G
IS A
pp
5 G
IS
Das
hboa
rd
for
Hea
lth
A G
IS D
ashb
oard
App
for
var
ious
lev
els
of
offic
ers
with
rea
l-tim
e st
atus
of
heal
th f
acili
ties,
prog
ram
mes
, ser
vice
s etc
K-G
IS d
ata
6 G
IS
Inpu
ts
to
Hea
lth
Polic
y G
IS b
ased
Hea
lth P
olic
y in
puts
gen
erat
ion
and
supp
ort
K-G
IS d
ata
and
H&
FW d
ata
7 A
ny
othe
r (to
be
de
term
ined
)
86
ANNEXURE – 5: USER NEEDS ASSESSMENT REPORT– HORTICULTURE
DEPARTMENT
1 Name of the Department Department of Horticulture 2 Principal Secretary and
Key officials consulted Shri. Shankaralinge Gowda, IAS, Principal Secretary Dr. Jagdish, Director
3 Contact Person Shri. Nanda, Joint Director Of Horticulture 4 Major Functions of the Dept. Horticulture department promotes and directs the
development of Horticulture in the state, which has the second largest dry land farming area in the country, helps implement the state component of National Horticulture mission, contributes to programme of horticulture crop improvements, promotes exports, and improves post harvest infrastructure and management. It also engages in extension services, plant protection schemes for horticulture crops and assists in marketing of produce.
5 Dates of meeting held October 24, 2012 6 Major perspectives for GIS GIS based planning, implementation and monitoring of
the Horticulture development programmes is relevant. Satellite based monitoring of Horticulture crops to develop a Horticulture Data Bank is planned. GIS Apps relevant to land suitability advise, census of crops dynamically, early detection for plant protection, Decision support in distribution of Inputs, post harvest infrastructure development, marketing of horticulture produce, export promotion are relevant to Horticulture. The Dept. is already using some database application software like Micro-irrigation Management Software (MIMS), HORTNET for National Horticulture Mission and online entry in Suvarna Bhoomi Yojane, and new GPS uploading application/ Mobile application.
7 GIS data requirements A table of Images/maps/geo-tagged attributes required for the Dept. of Horticulture is enclosed as TABLE-1 to this report.
8 GIS application needs The Application needs include GIS support for horticulture crops monitoring. Details are given in TABLE-2.
9 Capacity building needs Orientation for K-GIS usage for state and district level officials is important.
10 Any other salient input for K-GIS
Horticulture department endorses and supports the relevance and usefulness of KGIS.
87
GIS
DA
TA
RE
QU
IRE
ME
NT
S FO
R H
OR
TIC
UL
TU
RE
DE
PAR
TM
EN
T
(Sca
le n
ot r
elev
ant i
n G
IS; I
nfor
mat
ion
cont
ent e
quiv
alen
t to
scal
es o
f 1:5
0000
& 1
:100
00 fr
om u
ser
refe
renc
e po
int o
f vie
w; A
bstr
actio
n of
larg
e r sc
ale
and
gene
raliz
atio
n to
smal
ler
scal
e as
req
uire
d)
No.
G
IS d
ata
Det
ails
/des
crip
tion
of c
onte
nt
Upd
ate
cycl
e Pr
imar
y/A
ltern
ate
Sour
ce
A]
IMA
GE
DA
TA
1
Hig
h-re
s im
age
as a
ba
ckdr
op fo
r app
licat
ions
La
test
Hig
h-re
s im
ages
as a
bac
kdro
p (in
a
seam
less
man
ner)
La
test
(yea
rly)
KSR
SAC
2 R
eal-t
ime/
Seas
on i
mag
es
from
IR
S Li
ss3/
4 fo
r ho
rticu
lture
cr
ops
mon
itorin
g
Seas
onal
imag
es fo
r key
hor
ticul
ture
are
as
Seas
onal
ev
ery
year
K
SRSA
C th
ru N
RSC
B]
MA
PS D
AT
A
1
Adm
inis
trativ
e
Stat
e/di
stric
t/tal
uk/h
obli/
GP/
villa
ge b
ound
ary
W
hen
new
dis
trict
fo
rmed
So
I or K
SRSA
C G
IS d
atab
ase
2 Se
amle
ss C
adas
tre
Parc
el b
ound
arie
s as
per
reve
nue
villa
ge m
aps
with
su
rvey
nu
mbe
rs;
geo-
refe
renc
ed
and
seam
less
to st
ate
As
and
whe
n re
quire
d K
SRSA
C s
eam
less
Cad
astre
dat
a ba
sed
on S
SLR
ind
ivid
ual
villa
ge
map
s
3 W
ater
shed
bou
ndar
ies
Mic
ro w
ater
shed
bou
ndar
y N
ot a
pplic
able
K
SRSA
C
4 R
oad
netw
ork
Roa
d tra
nspo
rt ne
twor
k –
NH
/SH
/DR
/VR
/Tra
cks
Ever
y ye
ar
KSR
SAC
, PW
D, N
HA
I
5 R
ail N
etw
ork
Rai
l lin
es –
all
lines
det
ails
Ev
ery
year
K
SRSA
C a
nd R
ailw
ays
6 C
omm
and
Are
as
boun
dary
C
omm
and
area
det
erm
ined
for
riv
er v
alle
y pr
ojec
ts/ta
nk c
omm
and
Onc
e K
SRSA
C
usin
g SO
I/NR
SC
imag
es
7 Se
ttlem
ent p
oint
s V
illag
e se
ttlem
ent l
ocat
ion
poin
ts
Ever
y ye
ar
KSR
SAC
from
Cen
sus s
ettle
men
ts
8 Sl
ope
Slop
es d
eriv
ed f
rom
20m
con
tour
s O
R 2
.5m
C
arto
sat D
EM
5 ye
ars
KSR
SAC
us
ing
SOI/N
RSC
im
ages
9
Land
Deg
rada
tion
Stat
us
of
land
de
grad
atio
n –
phys
ical
, ch
emic
al d
egra
datio
n
Ever
y ye
ar
KSR
SAC
and
Dep
t of A
gric
ultu
re
88
No.
G
IS d
ata
Det
ails
/des
crip
tion
of c
onte
nt
Upd
ate
cycl
e Pr
imar
y/A
ltern
ate
Sour
ce
10
Surf
ace
wat
er b
odie
s A
ll su
rfac
e w
ater
bod
ies
(res
ervo
ir, r
iver
s, ta
nk, p
ond,
lake
s etc
) – e
xten
t/wat
er sp
read
Ev
ery
year
(pre
and
po
st m
onso
on)
KSR
SAC
usi
ng S
OI/N
RSC
im
ages
11
D
rain
age
netw
ork
All
drai
nage
net
wor
k (r
iver
, st
ream
s, na
la –
up
to 1
st o
rder
stre
ams)
O
nce
in y
ear
KSR
SAC
usi
ng S
OI/N
RSC
im
ages
12
G
roun
d w
ater
pro
spec
ts
Diff
eren
t cla
sses
of g
roun
d w
ater
pro
spec
ts in
th
e st
ate
equi
vale
nt t
o ex
istin
g 50
k m
aps
of
KSR
SAC
Ever
y ye
ar
KSR
SAC
13
Can
al n
etw
ork
All
cana
l sys
tem
: m
ain,
bra
nch,
dis
tribu
tarie
s 5
year
s K
SRSA
C
14
Was
tela
nds
23 C
lass
es o
f was
tela
nds i
n th
e st
ate
Ever
y ye
ar
KSR
SAC
15
La
nd u
se /
Land
cov
er
U
p to
Lev
el –
3/4
Lan
d us
e /L
and
cove
r Ev
ery
year
K
SRSA
C
16
Soil
Up
to p
hase
s of
soi
l ser
ies
(alte
rnat
e le
vel o
f A
ssoc
iatio
n of
serie
s is a
lso
usef
ul)
Not
app
licab
le
K
SRSA
C w
ith A
gri
Dep
artm
ent,
NB
SSLU
P et
c 17
W
etla
nds
Wet
land
in
form
atio
n eq
uiva
lent
to
50
k w
etla
nd m
aps
- K
SRSA
C
18
Hig
h R
es I
mag
e (B
ack
drop
) La
test
Hig
h R
es I
mag
e in
col
or t
o se
rve
as
back
dro
p fo
r que
ryin
g &
app
licat
ions
La
test
K
SRSA
C
B
GE
O-T
AG
GE
D M
IS/ A
TT
RIB
UT
ES
1 W
eath
er d
ata
Rai
nfal
l, te
mp,
hum
idity
dat
a co
llect
ed t
hru
wea
ther
co
llect
ion
poin
ts
netw
ork
and
aggr
egat
ed to
wee
kly
data
into
wea
ther
laye
rs
Wee
kly
KSN
DM
C/IM
D
netw
ork
and
proc
esse
d by
KSR
SAC
2 H
ortic
ultu
re
crop
ar
ea
stat
istic
s C
rop
area
and
oth
er a
ttrib
utes
on
vege
tabl
es,
flow
ers
and
othe
r ho
rticu
lture
pl
anta
tions
, in
clud
ing
area
and
stat
e of
man
go fl
ower
ing
Ever
y se
ason
fo
r sh
ort
dura
tion
horti
cultu
re
crop
s an
d as
req
uire
d fo
r pl
anta
tion
horti
cultu
re c
rops
MIS
da
ta
from
D
ept.
of
Hor
ticul
ture
and
im
agin
g su
rvey
s. K
SRSA
C n
eed
to d
iscu
ss th
is w
ith
the
dept
.
3 Pe
st
and
Dis
ease
in
cide
nce
Se
ason
al o
ccur
renc
e of
pes
ts a
nd d
isea
ses,
area
and
ext
ent o
f cro
p da
mag
e et
c Ev
ery
seas
on
at
diff
eren
t st
ages
of
crop
Dep
t. of
Hor
ticul
ture
89
No.
G
IS d
ata
Det
ails
/des
crip
tion
of c
onte
nt
Upd
ate
cycl
e Pr
imar
y/A
ltern
ate
Sour
ce
4 So
il fe
rtilit
y da
ta
from
fie
ld
Soil
ferti
lity
data
col
lect
ed in
fiel
d –
ge
o-ta
gged
to c
adas
tral s
urve
y nu
mbe
rs
5 ye
ars
Dep
t. A
gri&
Dep
t. O
f H
ortic
ultu
re.
5 In
put
supp
ly a
nd s
ervi
ce
cent
ers
Cen
ters
pro
vidi
ng/s
ellin
g in
puts
like
man
ures
&
fer
tiliz
ers,
plan
t pr
otec
tion
chem
ical
s an
d al
so fa
rm m
achi
nerie
s/ e
quip
men
ts
Ever
y ye
ar
Dep
t. of
Agr
i/ D
ept.
of
Hor
ticul
ture
6 Po
st-h
arve
st te
ch c
ente
rs
Frui
ts a
nd v
eget
able
pro
cess
ing
units
Ev
ery
year
D
ept.
Hor
ticul
ture
7
Am
eniti
es
Ban
ks, A
gri/
Hor
ticul
ture
Uni
v.
As r
equi
red
90
HO
RT
ICU
LT
UR
E D
EPA
RT
ME
NT
GIS
APP
S R
EQ
UIR
EM
EN
T
N
o A
pp. N
ame
Des
crip
tion
Dat
a to
be
used
R
emar
ks
A
Bas
ic G
IS A
pps
1
Dis
play
Mod
ules
D
ispl
ay o
f lin
e, p
oint
, po
lygo
n (v
ecto
rized
) an
d ra
ster
dat
a in
the
for
m o
f m
aps
and
pict
ures
, at
tribu
te d
ata
and
quer
y re
sults
( b
oth
map
and
at
tribu
tes)
The
GIS
Dat
a as
giv
en in
tabl
e 1
2 Q
uery
Mod
ule
Spat
ial
and
non-
spat
ial
quer
ies
to d
ispl
ay t
he
resu
lts re
quire
d Th
e G
IS D
ata
as g
iven
in ta
ble
1
3 D
ata
Inge
st M
odul
e En
codi
ng (
col
lect
ion
of d
ata
by g
eogr
aphi
c ar
ea
)/ in
put o
f spa
tial a
nd n
on-s
patia
l dat
a Th
e G
IS D
ata
as g
iven
in ta
ble
1
4 A
dmin
istra
tive
Mod
ule
Syst
em a
dmin
istra
tion
Syst
em in
form
atio
n
5 H
elp
Mod
ule
Prov
ides
hel
p w
hen
the
user
fac
es p
robl
em i
n ru
nnin
g th
e ap
plic
atio
n
6 O
utpu
t/Rep
ort M
odul
e Fa
cilit
ates
obt
aini
ng re
port/
outp
ut
7 Ex
port/
Impo
rt M
odul
e Fa
cilit
ates
im
port/
expo
rt of
da
ta
from
on
e pr
ogra
m to
oth
er a
nd in
inte
grat
ing
data
sets
from
di
ffer
ent s
ourc
es
B
Hor
ticul
ture
GIS
DSS
App
s
1
Soil
Ferti
lity
GIS
App
A
GIS
App
for
est
ablis
hing
soi
l fer
tility
dat
a on
su
rvey
nu
mbe
r ba
sis
and
deve
lopi
ng
an
appl
icat
ion
for f
ertil
ity m
ap st
atus
dis
play
/que
ry
K-G
IS
data
; Fi
led
leve
l da
ta
inte
rfac
e fr
om
Agr
i/Hor
ti de
partm
ent;
Cro
wd
Sour
ced
data
This
can
be
take
n up
as
a pi
lot
base
d on
sta
te-
wid
e ca
dast
ral
map
s av
aila
ble
with
KSR
SAC
an
d th
en
linki
ng
soil
ferti
lity
data
from
fiel
d.
2 H
ortic
ultu
re
Site
Su
itabi
lity
Ana
lysi
s an
d A
dvis
ory
GIS
GIS
bas
ed a
naly
sis
of s
uita
bilit
y fo
r ho
rticu
lture
cr
ops
and
advi
sing
farm
ers
for h
ortic
ultu
re c
rops
. G
IS
anal
ysis
ba
sed
on
suita
bilit
y of
so
ils,
clim
ate,
mar
ket,
stor
age
and
trans
porta
tion
and
avai
labi
lity
of a
gric
ultu
ral
area
and
Pro
duct
ion
Wat
ersh
ed
map
w
ith
cada
stra
l bou
ndar
ies
Wea
ther
dat
a
Man
agem
ent
prac
tices
fo
r th
e cr
ops g
row
n in
the
area
Bas
ed o
n da
ta a
vaila
ble
with
KSR
SAC
the
site
su
itabi
lity
anal
ysis
and
he
lpin
g H
ortic
ultu
re
Dep
artm
ent f
or p
lann
ing
91
No
App
. Nam
e D
escr
iptio
n D
ata
to b
e us
ed
Rem
arks
es
timat
es o
f hor
ticul
ture
cro
ps a
re a
lso
requ
ired
– bu
t a p
ilot a
pplic
atio
n on
this
can
be
take
n up
to
esta
blis
h th
e vi
abili
ty.
Soil
ferti
lity
map
& o
ther
so
il th
eme
map
s
Man
ures
an
d fe
rtiliz
er
requ
irem
ent o
f ho
rticu
lture
-cr
ops
Pest
and
dis
ease
inci
denc
e
Gov
t. fin
anci
al
and
othe
r as
sist
ance
fo
r cu
ltiva
tion
and
post
har
vest
pro
cess
ing
horti
cultu
re
and
mon
itorin
g ca
n be
qu
ickl
y ta
ken
up.
3 G
IS
base
d W
ater
shed
H
ortic
ultu
re D
SS
To
char
acte
rize
and
iden
tify
mic
ro-w
ater
shed
de
velo
pmen
t pla
ns –
in t
erm
s of
land
and
wat
er
reso
urce
s co
nser
vatio
n an
d be
tter
land
us
e pr
actic
es/m
axim
izin
g pr
oduc
tivity
etc
.
Mic
ro w
ater
shed
map
Land
us
e,
Soil,
Sl
ope,
G
eolo
gy
Hor
ticul
ture
-Cro
ps
and
thei
r req
uire
men
ts
This
ac
tion
plan
ge
nera
tion
has
been
do
ne
by
KSR
SAC
ea
rlier
in
Su
jala
pr
ogra
mm
e an
d th
e sa
me
can
be a
lso
take
n up
im
med
iate
ly
for
Hor
ticul
ture
Dep
artm
ent
4 G
IS A
pp fo
r Hor
ticul
ture
M
IS
A G
IS A
pp fo
r Hor
ticul
ture
dep
artm
ent M
IS –
by
geo-
enab
ling
all M
IS d
ata
of th
e de
partm
ent c
an
be ta
ken
up
K-G
IS
data
an
d H
ortic
ultu
re
Dep
artm
ent d
ata
Inte
rnal
to
Hor
ticul
ture
de
partm
ent
5 C
itize
n G
IS
for
Hor
ticul
ture
Adv
isor
ies
A
GIS
A
pp
for
citiz
ens/
farm
ers
on
gene
ral
pote
ntia
l si
tes,
pres
ent
area
s, ad
viso
ries
of
horti
cultu
re c
rops
can
be
give
n.
A M
obile
GIS
APP
can
als
o be
dev
elop
ed f
or
citiz
ens
to p
rovi
de r
eal-t
ime
horti
cultu
re s
ites
stat
us in
form
atio
n.
K-G
IS d
ata
and
Cro
wd
sour
ced
data
C
itize
n G
IS A
pp
6 A
ny o
ther
(to
be
iden
tifie
d)
92
ANNEXURE – 6: USER NEEDS ASSESSMENT REPORT– PLANNING
DEPARTMENT
1 Name of the Department Dept. of Planning, Programme Monitoring and Statistics
2 Principal Secretary and Key
officials consulted 1. Smt. Anita Kaul, IAS, Principal Secretary to Govt.,
Dept. of Planning, GoK 2. Sri. Rajiv Ranjan, IFS, Secretary, Dept. of Planning,
GoK 3 Contact Person 1. Sri S. Madheswaran
2. Sri K. Lakshmipathy 4 Major Functions of the Dept. Prepare short-term and long-term state Plans for
development, Financial planning for state plan and projectisation and Resources allocation for state activities.
Assess and monitor Human Development in state - track changes in the poverty and quality of life of the people, impact of various economic reforms being implemented in the state.
Monitor and track progress in the implementation of the planned developmental process of the State – especially state- and central-funded schemes and performance evaluation of the projects.
District Planning generation and dove-tailing to Zilla Panchayats - plan size, distribution of outlays, earmarking outlays for programmes, integrating Zilla Panchayat plans with the State Plan and bringing out a Zilla Panchayat budget
5 Dates of meeting held 09.10.2012, 16.10.2012 6 Major perspectives for GIS Planning Department needs GIS in support of their planning,
financial allocation, performance monitoring, human development assessment activities and also for generation of overall developmental scenarios as GIS dashboards. The following thrust areas are identified: GIS for Regional Imbalance assessment based on a
parametric (35 parameters) analysis and indices generation at village-unit levels.
Generation of District Plans based on natural resources, social and economic assessment.
GIS for Project/Programme monitoring and performance evaluation– milestone/expenditure performance, various criteria such as rural-urban divide, gender equity etc
GIS for Public Asset monitoring and planning - linking up financial and physical parameters
GIS for Human Development Index (HDI) assessment real-time and generation of various HDI reports/maps/perspectives and also a HDI dashboard.
7 GIS data requirements Refer – Table below 8 GIS application needs Refer – Table below
93
9 Capacity building needs Planning Department officials and personnel require suitable exposure/orientation on GIS data organization, GIS analysis and GIS Visualizations/simulations.
10 Any other salient input Planning Department endorses the concept of K-GIS and also concurs with the relevance and usefulness of K-GIS for the state planning and development activities.
94
GIS
DA
TA
RE
QU
IRE
ME
NT
S FO
R D
EPA
RT
ME
NT
OF
PLA
NN
ING
(Sca
le N
ot r
elev
ant i
n G
IS; I
nfor
mat
ion
cont
ent e
quiv
alen
t to
scal
es o
f 1:5
0000
& 1
:100
00 fr
om u
ser
refe
renc
e po
int o
f vie
w;
Abs
trac
tion
of la
rger
scal
e an
d ge
nera
lizat
ion
to sm
alle
r sc
ale
as r
equi
red)
No
GIS
-DA
TA
D
etai
ls/D
escr
iptio
n of
Con
tent
U
pdat
e C
ycle
Po
ssib
le S
ourc
e A
] IM
AG
E D
AT
A
1
Hig
h-re
s im
age
as a
ba
ckdr
op fo
r app
licat
ions
La
test
Hig
h-re
s im
ages
as a
bac
kdro
p (in
a
seam
less
man
ner)
La
test
(yea
rly)
KSR
SAC
B]
MA
P/SU
RV
EY
DA
TA
1 A
dmin
istra
tive
map
s St
ate/
dist
rict/t
aluk
/vill
age
boun
dary
In
urb
an a
reas
, City
Sur
vey
map
s w
ith w
ards
/LPA
et
c
K
SRSA
C
base
d on
SO
I To
po m
aps
2 W
ater
shed
bou
ndar
ies
Wat
ersh
ed b
ound
arie
s A
s req
uire
d K
SRSA
C
3 Fo
rest
Bou
ndar
ies
RF
and
fore
st b
ound
arie
s A
s req
uire
d K
SRSA
C
2 R
oad
netw
ork
Roa
d tra
nspo
rt ne
twor
k –
NH
/SH
/DR
/VR
/Tra
cks
Ever
y ye
ar
KSR
SAC
3
Rai
l Net
wor
k R
ail l
ines
– a
ll lin
es d
etai
ls
Ever
y ye
ar
KSR
SAC
and
Rai
lway
s 4
Surf
ace
wat
er b
odie
s A
ll su
rfac
e w
ater
bod
ies
(res
ervo
ir, r
iver
s, ta
nk,
pond
, lak
es e
tc) –
ext
ent/w
ater
spre
ad
Ever
y ye
ar
(pre
an
d po
st m
onso
on)
KSR
SAC
usi
ng S
OI/N
RSC
im
ages
5
Dra
inag
e ne
twor
k A
ll dr
aina
ge n
etw
ork
(riv
er,
stre
ams,
nala
- u
pto
1st o
rder
O
nce
in y
ear
KSR
SAC
usi
ng S
OI/N
RSC
im
ages
6
Can
al n
etw
ork
All
cana
l sys
tem
: m
ain,
bra
nch,
dis
tribu
tarie
s 5
year
s K
SRSA
C
7 Se
amle
ss
Cad
astra
l da
ta
(SSL
R m
aps)
Se
amle
ss s
tate
-wid
e ca
dast
ral d
ata
gene
rate
d fr
om
SSLR
vill
age
map
s ba
sed
on g
eo-r
efer
enci
ng a
nd
mos
aici
ng
As r
equi
red
KSR
SAC
8 Se
ttlem
ent p
oint
s V
illag
e se
ttlem
ent l
ocat
ion
poin
ts
Ever
y ye
ar
KSR
SAC
fr
om
Cen
sus
settl
emen
ts
11
Land
use
/Lan
d C
over
Map
La
nd u
se a
nd la
nd c
over
dat
abas
e A
nnua
lly
KSR
SAC
12
G
W P
oten
tial
GW
Pot
entia
l map
A
nnua
l K
SRSA
C
13
Soils
So
il se
ries A
ssoc
iatio
n/Se
ries w
ith th
eir
char
acte
ristic
s A
s req
uire
d K
SRSA
C
95
No
GIS
-DA
TA
D
etai
ls/D
escr
iptio
n of
Con
tent
U
pdat
e C
ycle
Po
ssib
le S
ourc
e 14
Sl
opes
Sl
ope
cate
gorie
s fro
m 2
0 m
con
tour
s or D
EM
from
Car
tosa
t 2.5
imag
es
As r
equi
red
KSR
SAC
15
Was
tela
nds
Was
tela
nd –
23
leve
ls c
ateg
orie
s 3
year
s K
SRSA
C
16
Irrig
atio
n/W
ell p
oint
s Po
int l
ocat
ions
of i
rrig
atio
n so
urce
s and
wel
ls
As r
equi
red
WR
Dep
t/PW
D
17
Tank
s Ta
nks a
nd th
eir s
prea
d an
d de
tails
A
s req
uire
d K
SRSA
C
18
Publ
ic A
sset
s poi
nt
loca
tions
Po
int l
ocat
ions
of P
ublic
Ass
ets –
scho
ols,
hosp
itals
, ang
anw
adi a
nd o
ther
s A
s req
uire
d R
DPR
/UD
/Pla
nnin
g D
ept/K
SRSA
C
19
Proj
ect l
ocat
ions
Lo
catio
ns o
f sta
te p
roje
cts
As r
equi
red
Plan
ning
Dep
t/KSR
SAC
C
] G
EO
-TA
GG
ED
MIS
/AT
TR
IBU
TE
S
1
Cen
sus d
ata
Vill
age
unit
Cen
sus d
ata
– de
mog
raph
y, w
ork-
forc
e, a
men
ities
etc
A
s req
uire
d C
ensu
s/Pl
anni
ng D
ept
2 W
eath
er d
ata
Rea
l-tim
e w
eath
er d
ata
– ra
infa
ll, te
mp
etc
As r
equi
red
KSN
DM
C
3 C
rop
area
stat
istic
s A
rea
unde
r diff
eren
t cro
ps a
t vill
age
units
A
s req
uire
d R
even
ue/A
gri D
ept
4 Ir
rigat
ion
data
D
etai
ls o
f Irr
igat
ion
and
wel
l dat
a A
s req
uire
d W
R D
ept/P
WD
5
Publ
ic A
sset
s det
ails
D
etai
ls o
f all
Publ
ic A
sset
s geo
-tagg
ed to
poi
nt
loca
tions
A
s req
uire
d Pl
anni
ng/R
DPR
/UD
6 Pl
anni
ng P
roje
ct M
IS
Proj
ect d
etai
ls –
incl
udin
g fin
anci
al, c
ontra
ctua
l da
ta e
tc g
eo-ta
gged
to p
roje
ct lo
catio
ns
As r
equi
red
Plan
ning
7
HD
dat
a V
illag
e-un
it H
D d
ata
– de
mog
raph
y, h
ealth
, nu
tritio
n, e
mpl
oym
ent,
hous
ing,
ele
ctric
ity/fu
el,
parti
cipa
tion
data
, edu
catio
n, sa
nita
tion,
drin
king
w
ater
etc
As r
equi
red
Plan
ning
8
Any
ot
her
(to
be
dete
rmin
ed)
96
DE
PAR
TM
EN
T O
F PL
AN
NIN
G G
IS A
PPS
RE
QU
IRE
ME
NT
No
App
Nam
e D
escr
iptio
n of
App
D
ata
to b
e us
ed
Rem
arks
A
B
asic
GIS
App
s
1 D
ispl
ay M
odul
es
Dis
play
of
lin
e,
poin
t,
poly
gon
(v
ecto
rised
) and
rast
er d
ata
in th
e fo
rm o
f m
aps
and
pict
ures
, at
tribu
te
data
an
d qu
ery
resu
lts (b
oth
map
and
attr
ibut
es)
The
GIS
Dat
a as
gi
ven
in ta
ble
1
2 Q
uery
Mod
ule
Spat
ial
and
non-
spat
ial
quer
ies,
cust
omiz
able
to
depa
rtmen
tal
need
s, to
di
spla
y th
e re
sults
requ
ired
The
GIS
Dat
a as
gi
ven
in ta
ble
1
3 D
ata
Inge
st M
odul
e In
put o
f spa
tial a
nd n
on-s
patia
l dat
a in
to
Geo
data
base
. Th
e G
IS D
ata
as
give
n in
tabl
e 1
4 A
dmin
istra
tive
Mod
ule
Syst
em/u
ser a
dmin
istra
tion
& M
IS re
port
gene
ratio
n Sy
stem
in
form
atio
n
5 H
elp
Mod
ule
Prov
ides
he
lp
whe
n th
e us
er
face
s pr
oble
m in
runn
ing
the
appl
icat
ion
6 O
utpu
t/Rep
ort M
odul
e Fa
cilit
ates
ob
tain
ing
repo
rt/ou
tput
in
st
anda
rd fo
rmat
s
B]
PLA
NN
ING
DE
PAR
TM
EN
T G
IS D
SS
APP
S
1 G
IS A
pp fo
r Dis
trict
Pla
nnin
g
GIS
App
licat
ion
for g
ener
atio
n of
Dis
trict
Pl
ans
base
d on
ass
essm
ent/i
nteg
ratio
n of
na
tura
l re
sour
ces,
soci
al a
nd e
cono
mic
da
ta
and
mak
ing
finan
cial
al
loca
tion
asse
ssm
ent.
Spec
ific
GIS
mod
ules
for
Sect
oral
dem
and
and
need
ana
lysi
s,
Asp
iratio
ns m
appi
ng, D
evel
opm
ent
impa
ct a
naly
sis
K-G
IS d
ata
97
No
App
Nam
e D
escr
iptio
n of
App
D
ata
to b
e us
ed
Rem
arks
2
GIS
App
for H
DI A
sses
smen
t G
IS A
pp f
or a
sses
smen
t an
d ge
nera
tion
of
HD
I on
vi
llage
by
in
tegr
atin
g re
sour
ces,
soci
al, e
cono
mic
par
amet
ers
as
per
crite
rion
and
deve
lopm
ent o
f va
rious
sc
enar
ios o
f HD
I
K-G
IS d
ata
3 G
IS A
pp fo
r Pub
lic A
sset
Mon
itorin
g A
GIS
App
for P
ublic
Ass
et m
onito
ring
– pl
anni
ng n
ew p
rogr
amm
es/d
evel
opm
ent
and
dete
rmin
ing
any
loca
l/reg
iona
l im
bala
nces
K-G
IS d
ata
4 G
IS A
pp fo
r Pro
ject
Mon
itorin
g A
G
IS
App
fo
r m
onito
ring
all
plan
pr
ojec
ts
and
stat
us
dete
rmin
atio
n;
plan
ning
new
pro
ject
s
K-G
IS
data
an
d D
ept d
ata
5 Pl
an P
erfo
rman
ce G
IS D
ashb
oard
s A
GIS
das
hboa
rd a
pp f
or o
btai
ning
pla
n an
d pr
ojec
t st
atus
rea
l-tim
e –
abst
ract
ed
at d
iffer
ent l
evel
s for
diff
eren
t off
icer
s
K-G
IS D
ata
6 Pl
an V
iew
GIS
Das
hboa
rds
A G
IS d
ashb
oard
app
for
vie
win
g pl
ans
and
thei
r allo
catio
ns
K-G
IS d
ata
7 C
itize
n In
terf
ace
to P
lann
ing
GIS
App
A
GIS
App
for c
itize
n in
terf
ace
to o
btai
n in
puts
of
need
s/de
man
d as
sess
men
t an
d la
ter o
btai
ning
feed
back
on
plan
s an
d an
y ot
her p
ublic
par
ticip
atio
n ac
tivity
K-G
IS
data
an
d cr
owd
sour
ced
data
A C
itize
n G
IS A
pp f
or
supp
ortin
g pl
anni
ng
and
publ
ic
parti
cipa
tion
8 Sp
atia
l V
isua
lizat
ion
of
Plan
/Dev
elop
men
t da
ta A
pp
A G
IS A
pp to
vis
ualiz
e in
map
form
pla
n an
d de
velo
pmen
t dat
a, st
atis
tics e
tc
K-G
IS
data
an
d Pl
anni
ng d
ept d
ata
9 A
ny o
ther
(to
be d
efin
ed)
98
ANNEXURE – 7: USER NEEDS ASSESSMENT REPORT– PUBLIC WORKS
DEPARTMENT
1. Name of the Department Public Works Department 2. Principal Secretary
and key officials consulted Shri. Venkataiah, IAS , Principal Secretary
3. Contact person Shri. B Ravi ,Chief Information Officer (PRAMC) 4. Major functions of the dept Plan, Design, Construct and Maintain the Public
Buildings, Roads & Bridges, Minor Ports, Coastal Protection and providing Ferry Services Its Vision: An excellent core road network for socio-economic growth, an effective infrastructure for Government functioning, ports facility and prevention of sea erosion. Its mission encompasses: Plan, design, construct and maintain a safe and cost
effective core road network on par with National Highways
Standards for uninterrupted flow of traffic with better safety features.
Enhanced connectivity to remote and far flung and isolated areas with Major District Roads and construction of bridges.
Evolving policies for development of Highways through PPP with toll collection.
Utilization of natural resources viz., solar energy, rainwater harvesting etc in the public and residential buildings to minimize power consumption.
Adoption of modern technology for roads, buildings and ports.
5. Dates of Meetings held 17-11-2012 6. Major perspectives for GIS Precision mapping of all roads and state-wide Road
Information System
Road planning and connectivity / alignment analysis using GIS application for land acquisition planning
Geo tagging of all PWD assets 7. GIS data requirements TABLE below 8. GIS Applications needs TABLE below 9. Capacity building needs Orientation for K-GIS usage for State and District
level officials. Hands-on training will be provided to the Department. Customized training in applications of Remote Sensing & GIS in preparation/revision of Master plans.
10. Any other salient input for PWD endorsed the concept of K-GIS and suggested
99
K-GIS that present MIS in PWD should be fully GIS. Need for bringing out a good Road Atlas of state and implementing a Road Information System was required.
100
GIS
DA
TA
RE
QU
IRE
ME
NT
S FO
R P
UB
LIC
WO
RK
S D
EPA
RT
ME
NT
(Sca
le N
ot r
elev
ant i
n G
IS; I
nfor
mat
ion
cont
ent e
quiv
alen
t to
scal
es o
f 1:5
0000
& 1
:100
00 fr
om u
ser
refe
renc
e po
int o
f vie
w;
Abs
trac
tion
of la
rger
scal
e an
d ge
nera
lizat
ion
to sm
alle
r sc
ale
as r
equi
red)
No
GIS
-DA
TA
Upd
ate
Cyc
le
Poss
ible
Sou
rce
A]
IMA
GE
DA
TA
1 H
igh-
res
imag
e as
a
back
drop
for a
pplic
atio
ns
Late
st
Hig
h-re
s im
ages
as
a
back
drop
(in
a
seam
less
man
ner)
La
test
(yea
rly)
KSR
SAC
B]
MA
P/SU
RV
EY
DA
TA
2 A
dmin
istra
tive
map
s St
ate/
dist
rict/t
aluk
/hob
li/G
P/vi
llage
bou
ndar
y
Whe
n ne
w
dist
rict
form
ed
SoI
OR
K
SRSA
C
GIS
da
taba
se
3 C
ity A
dmin
istra
tive
map
s /
Hab
itatio
n B
ound
ary
LPA
/Tow
n/B
lock
/war
d A
s req
uire
d
4 R
oad
Net
wor
k R
oad
trans
port
netw
ork
– N
H/S
H/D
R/V
R/T
rack
s C
arria
gew
ay, R
ight
- of-
Way
Ev
ery
year
K
SRSA
C, P
WD
, NH
AI
5 R
ail N
etw
ork
Rai
l lin
es –
all
lines
det
ails
Ev
ery
year
K
SRSA
C a
nd R
ailw
ays
6 Su
rfac
e w
ater
bod
ies
All
surf
ace
wat
er b
odie
s (r
eser
voir,
riv
ers,
tank
, po
nd, l
akes
etc
) – e
xten
t/wat
er sp
read
Ev
ery
year
(p
re
and
post
mon
soon
) K
SRSA
C u
sing
SO
I/NR
SC
imag
es
7 D
rain
age
netw
ork
All
drai
nage
net
wor
k (r
iver
, stre
ams,
nala
- u
pto
1st o
rder
stre
ams)
O
nce
a ye
ar
KSR
SAC
usi
ng S
OI/N
RSC
im
ages
8
Can
al n
etw
ork
All
cana
l sys
tem
: m
ain,
bra
nch,
dis
tribu
tarie
s 5
year
s K
SRSA
C
9 Se
ttlem
ent p
oint
s V
illag
e se
ttlem
ent l
ocat
ion
poin
ts
Ever
y ye
ar
KSR
SAC
fr
om
Cen
sus
settl
emen
ts
10
Fore
st
Adm
inis
trativ
e B
ound
arie
s A
dmin
istra
tive
boun
dary
, RF
boun
dary
, Nat
iona
l pa
rks
As r
equi
red
KSR
SAC
/KFD
11
Slop
e Sl
opes
der
ived
fro
m 2
0m c
onto
urs
OR
2.5
m
Car
tosa
t DEM
5
year
s K
SRSA
C u
sing
SO
I/NR
SC
imag
es
12
Con
tour
Map
C
onto
urs
deriv
ed
from
C
arto
sat-1
m
im
age
adap
ted
to 1
m in
terv
al
5 ye
ars
KSR
SAC
us
ing
NR
SC
imag
es
101
No
GIS
-DA
TA
Upd
ate
Cyc
le
Poss
ible
Sou
rce
13
Seam
less
Cad
astre
Pa
rcel
bou
ndar
ies a
s per
reve
nue
villa
ge m
aps
with
surv
ey n
umbe
rs; g
eore
fere
nced
and
seam
less
to
stat
e
As a
nd w
hen
requ
ired
KSR
SAC
sea
mle
ss C
adas
tre
data
ba
sed
on
SSLR
in
divi
dual
vill
age
map
s 14
PW
D A
sset
poi
nts
PWD
Ass
et p
oint
s in
form
s of p
oint
s of i
nter
est –
PW
D p
roje
ct si
tes,
build
ings
, tol
l-gat
es, b
ridge
s, cu
lver
t, po
rts e
tc
As r
equi
red
PWD
/KSR
SAC
15
Land
use
/land
cov
er
Det
ails
of l
ates
t lan
d us
e/la
nd c
over
dat
a Ev
ery
year
K
SRSA
C
C]
GE
O-T
AG
GE
D M
IS/A
TT
RIB
UT
ES
1 M
IS d
ata
PWD
MIS
dat
a fo
r pro
ject
s, as
sets
– g
eo-ta
gged
A
s req
uire
d PW
D
2 A
ttrib
utes
for P
WD
Ass
et
poin
ts
Det
ails
of P
WD
Ass
ets -
PW
D p
roje
ct si
tes,
build
ings
, brid
ges,
toll-
gate
s, cu
lver
t, po
rts e
tc
As d
ecid
ed b
y de
partm
ent
PWD
3 D
emog
raph
ic d
ata
Vill
age-
wis
e de
mog
raph
ic d
ata
Cen
sus
PWD
4
Any
oth
er d
ata
(to b
e id
entif
ied)
102
PUB
LIC
WO
RK
S D
EPA
RT
ME
NT
GIS
APP
S R
EQ
UIR
EM
EN
T
No
App
Nam
e D
escr
iptio
n of
App
D
ata
to b
e us
ed
Rem
arks
A
B
asic
GIS
App
s
1 D
ispl
ay M
odul
es
Dis
play
of
lin
e,
poin
t,
poly
gon
(v
ecto
rised
) and
rast
er d
ata
in th
e fo
rm o
f map
s an
d pi
ctur
es,
attri
bute
dat
a an
d qu
ery
resu
lts
(bot
h m
ap a
nd a
ttrib
utes
)
The
GIS
D
ata
as
give
n in
tabl
e 1
2 Q
uery
Mod
ule
Spat
ial a
nd n
on-s
patia
l que
ries,
cust
omiz
able
to
depa
rtmen
tal
need
s, to
di
spla
y
the
resu
lts
requ
ired
The
GIS
D
ata
as
give
n in
tabl
e 1
3 D
ata
Inge
st M
odul
e In
put
of
spat
ial
and
non-
spat
ial
data
in
to
G
eoda
taba
se.
The
GIS
D
ata
as
give
n in
tabl
e 1
4 A
dmin
istra
tive
Mod
ule
Syst
em/u
ser
adm
inis
tratio
n &
M
IS
repo
rt ge
nera
tion
Syst
em in
form
atio
n
5 H
elp
Mod
ule
Prov
ides
hel
p w
hen
the
user
fac
es p
robl
em i
n ru
nnin
g th
e ap
plic
atio
n
6 O
utpu
t/Rep
ort M
odul
e Fa
cilit
ates
obt
aini
ng r
epor
t/out
put
in s
tand
ard
form
ats
B]
PWD
GIS
DSS
APP
S
1 G
IS b
ased
Roa
d In
form
atio
n Sy
stem
GIS
A
pplic
atio
n fo
r m
onito
ring
Roa
ds
– ex
istin
g an
d de
velo
pmen
t of
ne
w
road
s. A
naly
sis
of
conn
ectiv
ity
need
s/de
man
d,
alig
nmen
t, te
rrai
n an
alys
is e
tc.
Furth
er,
MIS
da
ta
of
road
s –
layi
ng
date
s, co
ntra
ctor
, m
aint
enan
ce, c
osts
etc
to
be li
nked
to g
et M
IS
repo
rting
in G
IS.
K-G
IS d
ata
This
w
ill
be
an
inte
grat
ed
GIS
ap
plic
atio
ns f
or P
WD
de
partm
ent,
seni
or
offic
ers e
tc
2 G
IS R
oad
Atla
s (on
line
and
real
-tim
e)
A
GIS
bas
ed l
ive
Roa
d A
tlas
appl
icat
ion
that
pr
ovid
es s
tate
-wid
e ro
ad i
nfor
mat
ion
in g
ood
atla
s mod
e an
d pr
inta
ble
form
ats
K-G
IS d
ata
This
ap
plic
atio
n ca
n al
so b
e fo
r Citi
zens
103
No
App
Nam
e D
escr
iptio
n of
App
D
ata
to b
e us
ed
Rem
arks
3
GIS
-bas
ed P
WD
MIS
app
A
GIS
-bas
ed i
nteg
rate
d M
IS f
or P
WD
int
erna
l pr
oces
s fo
r pr
ojec
t pl
anni
ng,
sanc
tions
, al
loca
tions
, per
form
ance
eva
luat
ion
etc
K-G
IS d
ata
and
PWD
MIS
dat
a In
tern
al
GIS
ap
p fo
r PW
D
4 PW
D A
sset
s GIS
App
A
GIS
App
for
mon
itorin
g al
l PW
D A
sset
s –
base
d on
inte
grat
ed P
WD
Ass
ets
poin
t dat
a an
d th
eir
deta
ils.
This
will
inc
lude
GIS
App
for
m
onito
ring
and
stat
us
of a
ll as
sets
and
for
pl
anni
ng n
ew a
sset
s/m
aint
enan
ce e
tc
K-G
IS d
ata
This
w
ill
be
an
inte
grat
ed
GIS
ap
plic
atio
ns f
or P
WD
de
partm
ent,
seni
or
offic
ers
etc.
A p
art
of
this
can
als
o be
ope
n fo
r citi
zens
5
PWD
Lan
d A
cqui
sitio
n Pl
an G
IS A
pp
A G
IS A
pp t
hat
will
hel
p PW
D t
o lo
caliz
e ca
dast
res/
surv
ey n
umbe
rs f
or l
and
acqu
isiti
on
for
proj
ects
and
hel
p pl
anni
ng n
ew p
roje
cts.
This
will
be
base
d on
Sea
mle
ss C
adas
tre d
ata
of
KSR
SAC
K-G
IS d
ata
and
PWD
pro
ject
s dat
a In
tern
al to
PW
D
6 A
ny o
ther
(to
be id
entif
ied)
104
ANNEXURE – 8: USER NEEDS ASSESSMENT REPORT– RDPR DEPARTMENT
1 Name of the Department Rural Development and Panchayat Raj Department 2 Principal Secretary and
Key officials consulted Dr. E.V. Ramana Reddy, Secretary
3 Contact Person
Mr. Munish Mudgil, Director, MGNREGA
4 Major Functions of the Dept. Improvement of Rural Infrastructure – road, water supply, sanitation, managing and sustaining small tanks and minor irrigation tanks, poverty alleviation through wage employment oriented works, rural energy programmes and democratic decentralization-governance of Panchayat Raj institutions, information on health and community facilities, drainage, land use, ground water potentials and administrative units. Information on soil resources and forests.
5 Dates of meeting held 30.10.2012
6 Major perspectives for GIS RS and GIS for Command Area Development and Monitoring, Canal network, drainage, Tank network etc. GIS Applications for: Rural and Panchayat assets monitoring - especially
in urban or peri-urban areas GIS for road connectivity analysis Monitoring of tanks and water bodies Ground water targeting Watershed development and monitoring Village development index
7 GIS data requirements Table enclosed
8 GIS application needs Table enclosed
9 Capacity building needs GIS based training/orientation of RDPR at district/panchayat level will be required.
10 Any other salient input for K-GIS
RDPR department endorsed the relevance and usefulness of KGIS. K-GIS must also include survey of even private property assets, particularly in the proximity of urban areas or in areas undergoing rapid transformation in the Public Assets GIS Monitoring. In developing K-GIS module for RDPR, possible use of resources available within RDPR should be resorted so that efficiency is improved. RDPR emphasizes the need of monitoring dynamic status in the field with relevance
105
to many RDPR programmes and suggested that K-GIS could help the department in GIS-based process monitoring applications for its major programmes.
106
GIS
DA
TA
RE
QU
IRE
ME
NT
S FO
R R
UR
AL
DE
VE
LO
PME
NT
AN
D P
AN
CH
AY
AT
RA
J D
EPA
RT
ME
NT
(Sca
le N
ot r
elev
ant i
n G
IS; I
nfor
mat
ion
cont
ent e
quiv
alen
t to
scal
es o
f 1:5
0000
& 1
:100
00 fr
om u
ser
refe
renc
e po
int o
f vie
w;
Abs
trac
tion
of la
rger
scal
e an
d ge
nera
lizat
ion
to sm
alle
r sc
ale
as r
equi
red)
No
GIS
- Dat
a D
etai
ls /
Des
crip
tion
of c
onte
nt
Upd
ate
cycl
e Po
ssib
le S
ourc
e
A]
IMA
GE
DA
TA
1
Hig
h-re
s im
age
as a
ba
ckdr
op fo
r app
licat
ions
La
test
Hig
h-re
s im
ages
as a
bac
kdro
p (in
a
seam
less
man
ner)
La
test
(yea
rly)
KSR
SAC
B]
MA
P/SU
RV
EY
DA
TA
1 A
dmin
istra
tive
map
s St
ate/
dist
rict/t
aluk
/vill
age
boun
dary
In
urb
an a
reas
, C
ity S
urve
y m
aps
with
w
ards
/LPA
etc
K
SRSA
C b
ased
on
SOI
Topo
m
aps
2 W
ater
shed
bou
ndar
ies
Wat
ersh
ed b
ound
arie
s A
s req
uire
d K
SRSA
C
3 Fo
rest
Bou
ndar
ies
RF
and
fore
st b
ound
arie
s A
s req
uire
d K
SRSA
C
4 R
oad
netw
ork
Roa
d tra
nspo
rt ne
twor
k –
NH
/SH
/DR
/VR
/Tra
cks
Ever
y ye
ar
KSR
SAC
5 R
ail N
etw
ork
Rai
l lin
es –
all
lines
det
ails
Ev
ery
year
K
SRSA
C a
nd R
ailw
ays
6 Su
rfac
e w
ater
bod
ies
All
surf
ace
wat
er b
odie
s (r
eser
voir,
riv
ers,
tank
, pon
d, la
kes e
tc) –
ext
ent/w
ater
spre
ad
Ever
y ye
ar
(pre
an
d po
st
mon
soon
) K
SRSA
C
usin
g SO
I/NR
SC
imag
es
7 D
rain
age
netw
ork
All
drai
nage
net
wor
k (r
iver
, stre
ams,
nala
- up
to 1
st o
rder
O
nce
in y
ear
KSR
SAC
us
ing
SOI/N
RSC
im
ages
8
Can
al n
etw
ork
All
cana
l sy
stem
:
mai
n,
bran
ch,
dist
ribut
arie
s 5
year
s K
SRSA
C
9 Se
amle
ss C
adas
tral d
ata
Se
amle
ss
stat
e-w
ide
cada
stra
l da
ta
gene
rate
d fr
om S
SLR
vill
age
map
s ba
sed
on g
eo-r
efer
enci
ng a
nd m
osai
cing
As r
equi
red
KSR
SAC
10
Settl
emen
t poi
nts
Vill
age
settl
emen
t loc
atio
n po
ints
Ev
ery
year
K
SRSA
C
from
C
ensu
s se
ttlem
ents
11
La
nd u
se /L
and
Cov
er
Map
La
nd u
se a
nd la
nd c
over
dat
abas
e A
nnua
lly
KSR
SAC
107
No
GIS
- Dat
a D
etai
ls /
Des
crip
tion
of c
onte
nt
Upd
ate
cycl
e Po
ssib
le S
ourc
e
12
GW
Pot
entia
l G
W P
oten
tial m
ap
Ann
ual
KSR
SAC
13
So
ils
Soil
Ass
ocia
tion/
Serie
s with
thei
r ch
arac
teris
tics
As r
equi
red
KSR
SAC
14
Slop
es
Slop
e ca
tego
ries f
rom
20
m c
onto
urs o
r D
EM fr
om C
arto
sat 2
.5 im
ages
A
s req
uire
d K
SRSA
C
15
Was
tela
nds
Was
tela
nd –
23
leve
ls c
ateg
orie
s 3
year
s K
SRSA
C
16
Irrig
atio
n/W
ell p
oint
s Po
int l
ocat
ions
of i
rrig
atio
n so
urce
s and
w
ells
A
s req
uire
d W
R D
ept/P
WD
/KSR
SAC
(by
surv
ey)
17
Tank
s Ta
nks a
nd th
eir s
prea
d an
d de
tails
A
s req
uire
d K
SRSA
C
18
RD
PR/M
GN
REG
A
Proj
ect p
oint
s Po
int l
ocat
ions
of v
ario
us
RD
PR/M
GN
REG
A p
roje
ct p
oint
s A
s req
uire
d R
DPR
/MG
NR
EGA
/KSR
SAC
(b
y su
rvey
) C
] G
EO
-TA
GG
ED
MIS
/AT
TR
IBU
TE
S
1
Cen
sus d
ata
Vill
age
unit
Cen
sus d
ata
– de
mog
raph
y,
soci
o ec
onom
ic d
ata,
wor
k-fo
rce,
sa
nita
tion,
ele
ctrif
icat
ion
& o
ther
am
eniti
es e
tc
As r
equi
red
Cen
sus/
Plan
ning
Dep
t
2 Pu
blic
Ass
ets d
etai
ls
Det
ails
of a
ll Pu
blic
Ass
ets g
eo-ta
gged
to
poin
t loc
atio
ns -
Ban
ks, C
o-op
erat
ive
Soci
etie
s, Po
st o
ffic
es, M
arke
ting
faci
litie
s, C
old
stor
age
faci
litie
s, M
ilk c
hilli
ng
Cen
tres,
Milk
dai
ry, C
houl
tries
, Pol
ice
stat
ion,
Rai
tha
Sam
park
a K
endr
a, K
rishi
V
ijan
Ken
dras
As r
equi
red
Plan
ning
/RD
PR/U
D
3 Ta
nk d
etai
ls
Det
ails
of t
ank
data
– w
ater
-leve
l, qu
ality
, m
aint
enan
ce e
tc
S re
quire
d R
DPR
3 M
GN
REG
A M
IS
MG
NR
EGA
MIS
dat
a - P
roje
cts,
Empl
oym
ent d
eman
d, A
lloca
tions
, sta
tus
data
, bu
dget
etc
for l
inka
ge w
ith G
IS
As r
equi
red
RD
PR
5 A
ny o
ther
(to
be d
efin
ed)
108
RU
RA
L D
EV
EL
OPM
EN
T A
ND
PA
NC
HA
YA
T R
AJ
DE
PAR
TM
EN
T -
GIS
APP
S R
EQ
UIR
EM
EN
T
No.
A
pp N
ame
Des
crip
tion
of A
pp
Dat
a to
be
used
R
emar
ks
A
Bas
ic G
IS A
pps
1
Dis
play
Mod
ules
D
ispl
ay
of
line,
po
int,
po
lygo
n
(vec
toris
ed) a
nd ra
ster
dat
a in
the
form
of
map
s an
d pi
ctur
es,
attri
bute
da
ta
and
quer
y re
sults
(bot
h m
ap a
nd a
ttrib
utes
)
The
GIS
Dat
a as
giv
en in
ta
ble
1
2 Q
uery
Mod
ule
Spat
ial
and
non-
spat
ial
quer
ies,
cust
omiz
able
to
depa
rtmen
tal
need
s, to
di
spla
y th
e re
sults
requ
ired
The
GIS
Dat
a as
giv
en in
ta
ble
1
3 D
ata
Inge
st M
odul
e In
put o
f spa
tial a
nd n
on-s
patia
l dat
a in
to
Geo
data
base
. Th
e G
IS D
ata
as g
iven
in
tabl
e 1
4 A
dmin
istra
tive
Mod
ule
Syst
em/u
ser a
dmin
istra
tion
& M
IS re
port
gene
ratio
n Sy
stem
info
rmat
ion
5 H
elp
Mod
ule
Prov
ides
he
lp
whe
n th
e us
er
face
s pr
oble
m in
runn
ing
the
appl
icat
ion
6 O
utpu
t/Rep
ort M
odul
e Fa
cilit
ates
ob
tain
ing
repo
rt/ou
tput
in
st
anda
rd fo
rmat
s
B]
RD
PR G
IS A
pps
1
GIS
for R
oad
conn
ectiv
ity A
naly
sis
A
GIS
A
pp
for
asse
ssin
g ro
ads
and
conn
ectiv
ity f
or s
tate
, co
nnec
tivity
and
ga
p an
alys
is,
Roa
d ne
eds
anal
ysis
and
pr
iorit
izat
ion,
pl
anni
ng/a
lloca
tion
and
alig
nmen
t ana
lysi
s
K-G
IS d
ata
2 G
IS fo
r Mon
itorin
g of
Tan
ks a
nd w
ater
B
odie
s A
GIS
bas
ed A
pp f
or t
ank
man
agem
ent
thro
ugh
map
ping
and
cha
nge
anal
ysis
of
tank
s, vo
lum
etric
ana
lysi
s us
ing
spre
ad,
asse
ssin
g si
ltatio
n/qu
ality
and
gen
erat
ion
of a
tota
l Tan
k G
IS D
ashb
oard
etc
K-G
IS d
ata
3 G
IS b
ased
Vill
age
Dev
elop
men
t Ind
ex
A G
IS b
ased
App
for
mul
ti-pa
ram
etric
K
-GIS
da
ta
and
RD
PR
109
No.
A
pp N
ame
Des
crip
tion
of A
pp
Dat
a to
be
used
R
emar
ks
anal
ysis
of
vi
llage
de
velo
pmen
t us
ing
dem
ogra
phic
, so
cio-
econ
omic
, fa
cilit
ies,
amen
ities
et
c.
- ra
nkin
g an
alys
is
of
villa
ges
and
deve
lopm
ent
chan
ge
inde
data
4
GIS
bas
ed R
ural
and
Pan
chay
at A
sset
s M
onito
ring
A
GIS
App
for
org
aniz
ing
GIS
dat
abas
e of
al
l ru
ral
and
panc
haya
t as
sets
, m
onito
ring
thei
r st
atus
an
d al
so
for
plan
ning
new
rur
al a
sset
s/pr
ojec
ts a
nd
poss
ible
ben
efic
iary
ana
lysi
s; m
obile
GIS
fo
r rem
ote
sens
ing
data
upd
atio
n of
ass
ets
from
fiel
d
Dat
a fr
om
RD
PR
and
Plan
ning
Dep
artm
ent
Proj
ect
Prop
osal
for
th
is
has
alre
ady
unde
r co
nsid
erat
ion
of
RD
PR
and
Plan
ning
dep
artm
ent
5 G
IS fo
r Rur
al w
ater
supp
ly a
nd
sani
tatio
n A
GIS
App
for
iden
tifyi
ng r
ural
drin
king
w
ater
site
s ba
sed
on G
W p
oten
tial/l
and
use/
drai
nage
/dis
tanc
e cr
iteria
etc
to
plan
do
mes
tic w
ater
supp
ly in
rura
l hab
itatio
ns
and
supp
ortin
g N
irmal
a G
ram
a Y
ojan
a an
d ot
her
cent
ral
rura
l sa
nita
tion
prog
ram
mes
Dat
a fr
om
RD
PR
and
Plan
ning
Dep
artm
ent
6 R
DPR
GIS
Das
hboa
rd
A
GIS
D
ashb
oard
ap
p fo
r R
DPR
–
allo
win
g va
rious
leve
l of
offic
ers/
polic
y-m
aker
s to
hav
e ag
greg
ated
/pro
gram
mat
ic
info
rmat
ion
of R
DPR
pro
ject
stat
us
K-G
IS
data
an
d R
DPR
da
ta
Inte
rnal
to
R
DPR
ne
eds
7 C
itize
n G
IS fo
r RD
PR
A
citiz
en
GIS
in
terf
ace
for
RD
PR
proj
ects
– c
ompl
aint
s, fe
edba
ck,
inpu
ts,
requ
irem
ents
/nee
ds a
nd a
naly
sis
of th
ese
for R
DPR
MIS
repo
rting
K-G
IS
data
an
d cr
owd
sour
cing
C
itize
n m
odul
e of
G
IS a
cces
s
8 A
ny o
ther
(to
be d
efin
ed)
110
ANNEXURE – 9: USER NEEDS ASSESSMENT REPORT– REVENUE
DEPARTMENT
1. Name of the Department Department of Revenue 2. Principal Secretary
and key officials consulted Smt. G. Lata Krishna Rao, IAS Shri. V Ponnuraj, IAS, Commissioner
3. Contact person Shri. V Ponnuraj, IAS, Commissioner , DSSLR 4. Major functions of the dept Revenue department is responsible for
maintenance of Land Records, Tenancy rights and maintaining state‟s land records
Through Bhoomi provide transparency in land records management with better citizen services and takes discretion away from civil servants at operating levels.
Simplifying the process of Registration of documents and generation of various MIS (Management Information System)/Reports for the use of the Department/Policy makers
Maintain and service citizens with various certificates – caste, encumbrance etc
5. Dates of Meetings held 02.11.2012 6. Major perspectives for GIS Most crucial need of GIS is for land records – mapping
and GIS database. Land records modernization thru SSLR is being taken up using various GI technologies – TS/GPS survey, aerial images and satellite images. Dept of Revenue recognizes importance of a state-wide, seamless, land records GIS (with precision and accuracy) – especially as taxation, land acquisition planning, G-enabled khata, land asset value maps etc can be generated easily. Further, this would also be useful for citizens to access land records and project-specific land cadastres data. Linking of Cadastral maps to Bhoomi data is essential to link area and dimensionality information – which is available in land records can be geo-tagged and alternatively used for Land Records-GIS.
7. GIS data requirements TABLE below 8. GIS Applications needs TABLE below 9. Capacity building needs Training and capacity-building in SSLR and other
agencies is essential for using GIS and images, advanced surveying using GPS etc. Training for using K-GIS Apps for Revenue department will be called for.
10. Any other salient input for K-GIS
Revenue department appreciated the concept and usefulness of K-GIS – especially if land records maps
111
and GIS is organized for whole state with accuracy and precision. This data will be very essential for planning and use by many departments and can also enable a citizen service.
Pa
ge
112
GIS
DA
TA
RE
QU
IRE
ME
NT
S FO
R C
OM
ME
RC
E &
IND
UST
RIE
S D
EPA
RT
ME
NT
(Sca
le N
ot r
elev
ant i
n G
IS; I
nfor
mat
ion
cont
ent e
quiv
alen
t to
scal
es o
f 1:5
0000
& 1
:100
00 fr
om u
ser
refe
renc
e po
int o
f vie
w;
Abs
trac
tion
of la
rger
scal
e an
d ge
nera
lizat
ion
to sm
alle
r sc
ale
as r
equi
red)
No
GIS
-DA
TA
D
etai
ls/D
escr
iptio
n of
Con
tent
U
pdat
e C
ycle
Po
ssib
le S
ourc
e A
] IM
AG
E D
AT
A
1
Hig
h-re
s im
age
as a
ba
ckdr
op fo
r app
licat
ions
La
test
Hig
h-re
s im
ages
as a
bac
kdro
p (in
a
seam
less
man
ner)
La
test
(yea
rly)
KSR
SAC
B]
MA
P/SU
RV
EY
DA
TA
1 A
dmin
istra
tive
map
s St
ate/
dist
rict/t
aluk
/vill
age
boun
dary
In
urb
an a
reas
, City
Sur
vey
map
s w
ith w
ards
/LPA
et
c
K
SRSA
C
base
d on
SO
I To
po m
aps
2 R
oad
netw
ork
Roa
d tra
nspo
rt ne
twor
k –
NH
/SH
/DR
/VR
/Tra
cks
Ever
y ye
ar
KSR
SAC
3
Rai
l Net
wor
k R
ail l
ines
– a
ll lin
es d
etai
ls
Ever
y ye
ar
KSR
SAC
and
Rai
lway
s 4
Surf
ace
wat
er b
odie
s A
ll su
rfac
e w
ater
bod
ies
(res
ervo
ir, r
iver
s, ta
nk,
pond
, lak
es e
tc) –
ext
ent/w
ater
spre
ad
Ever
y ye
ar
(pre
an
d po
st m
onso
on)
KSR
SAC
usi
ng S
OI/N
RSC
im
ages
5
Dra
inag
e ne
twor
k A
ll dr
aina
ge n
etw
ork
(riv
er,
stre
ams,
nala
- u
pto
1st o
rder
) O
nce
in a
yea
r K
SRSA
C u
sing
SO
I/NR
SC
imag
es
6 C
anal
net
wor
k A
ll ca
nal s
yste
m :
mai
n, b
ranc
h, d
istri
buta
ries
5 ye
ars
KSR
SAC
7
Seam
less
C
adas
tral
data
(S
SLR
map
s)
Seam
less
sta
te-w
ide
cada
stra
l dat
a ge
nera
ted
from
SS
LR v
illag
e m
aps
base
d on
geo
-ref
eren
cing
and
m
osai
cing
As r
equi
red
KSR
SAC
8 Se
ttlem
ent p
oint
s V
illag
e se
ttlem
ent l
ocat
ion
poin
ts
Ever
y ye
ar
KSR
SAC
fr
om
Cen
sus
settl
emen
ts
9 R
e-su
rvey
ed C
adas
tral
boun
darie
s R
e-su
rvey
ed d
ata
of P
arce
l bou
ndar
ies a
s per
su
rvey
num
bers
and
ow
ners
hip
deta
ils
As s
peci
fied-
by
SSLR
SS
LR
10
Land
ow
ners
hip
cate
gorie
s V
illag
e/Su
rvey
no
wis
e go
vern
men
t and
ow
ners
hip
cate
goriz
atio
n in
form
atio
n
As r
equi
red
Rev
enue
D
epar
tmen
t/KSR
SAC
11
La
nd u
se /L
and
Cov
er M
ap
Land
use
and
land
cov
er d
atab
ase
Ann
ually
K
SRSA
C
12
Urb
an P
rope
rty M
aps
UPO
R P
rope
rty/o
wne
rshi
p da
ta
As r
equi
red
SSLR
/City
Adm
in
Pa
ge
113
N
o G
IS-D
AT
A
Det
ails
/Des
crip
tion
of C
onte
nt
Upd
ate
Cyc
le
Poss
ible
Sou
rce
13
Floo
d/D
roug
ht/E
mer
genc
y lo
catio
ns
Loca
tions
of p
ast f
lood
/dis
aste
rs e
tc
As r
equi
red
Rev
enue
Dep
t
C]
GE
O-T
AG
GE
D M
IS/A
TT
RIB
UT
ES
1 B
hoom
i dat
a B
hoom
i rec
ords
acc
essi
ble
for l
inki
ng to
Cad
astra
l m
aps
As r
equi
red
SSLR
/KSR
SAC
2 Ti
ppan
i Rec
ords
Ti
ppan
i rec
ords
(as i
mag
es, r
ecor
ds) l
inke
d to
su
rvey
num
bers
A
s req
uire
d SS
LR
3 D
emog
raph
ic d
ata
Dem
ogra
phic
dat
a on
vill
age
units
A
s req
uire
d C
ensu
s 4
Econ
omic
dat
a fo
r sta
te
Stat
e-w
ide
econ
omic
dat
a –
inco
me,
exp
endi
ture
, po
tent
ials
etc
A
s req
uire
d B
ES
5 So
cial
/Dev
elop
men
t dat
a St
ate-
wid
e so
cial
and
dev
elop
men
tal d
ata
on
villa
ge u
nits
A
s req
uire
d Pl
anni
ng/B
ES
6 A
ny o
ther
A
s pro
vide
d by
dep
artm
ent
As d
ecid
ed b
y de
partm
ent
Pa
ge
114
RE
VE
NU
E D
EPA
RT
ME
NT
GIS
APP
S R
EQ
UIR
EM
EN
T
No
App
Nam
e D
escr
iptio
n of
App
D
ata
to b
e us
ed
Rem
arks
A
B
asic
GIS
App
s
1 D
ispl
ay M
odul
es
Dis
play
of
lin
e,
poin
t,
poly
gon
(v
ecto
rised
) and
rast
er d
ata
in th
e fo
rm o
f m
aps
and
pict
ures
, at
tribu
te
data
an
d qu
ery
resu
lts (b
oth
map
and
attr
ibut
es)
The
GIS
Dat
a as
gi
ven
in ta
ble
1
2 Q
uery
Mod
ule
Spat
ial
and
non-
spat
ial
quer
ies,
cust
omiz
able
to
depa
rtmen
tal
need
s, to
di
spla
y th
e re
sults
requ
ired
The
GIS
Dat
a as
gi
ven
in ta
ble
1
3 D
ata
Inge
st M
odul
e In
put o
f spa
tial a
nd n
on-s
patia
l dat
a in
to
Geo
data
base
. Th
e G
IS D
ata
as
give
n in
tabl
e 1
4 A
dmin
istra
tive
Mod
ule
Syst
em/u
ser a
dmin
istra
tion
& M
IS re
port
gene
ratio
n Sy
stem
in
form
atio
n
5 H
elp
Mod
ule
Prov
ides
he
lp
whe
n th
e us
er
face
s pr
oble
m in
runn
ing
the
appl
icat
ion
6 O
utpu
t/Rep
ort M
odul
e Fa
cilit
ates
ob
tain
ing
repo
rt/ou
tput
in
st
anda
rd fo
rmat
s
B]
RE
VE
NU
E D
EPA
RT
ME
NT
GIS
DSS
APP
S 1
Land
Rec
ords
GIS
App
s
GIS
App
licat
ions
for
Cro
ss-r
efer
enci
ng
of
land
re
cord
s by
lin
king
pr
oper
ty/o
wne
rshi
p da
ta;
GIS
an
alys
is
and
Uni
que
abili
ty t
o vi
sual
ize
surv
ey
data
on
stat
e fr
ame
and
trans
fer G
IS d
ata
to la
nd su
rvey
K-G
IS d
ata
2 G
IS A
pp fo
r Em
erge
ncie
s/D
isas
ters
G
IS
App
licat
ions
fo
r a
stat
e-w
ide
Emer
genc
y/D
isas
ter
vuln
erab
ility
an
alys
is,
Stat
e/D
istri
ct
Dis
aste
r Em
erge
ncy
Plan
s; d
amag
e A
sses
smen
ts
etc
K-G
IS
data
an
d re
al-ti
me
emer
genc
y/di
sast
er
data
Pa
ge
115
N
o A
pp N
ame
Des
crip
tion
of A
pp
Dat
a to
be
used
R
emar
ks
3 G
IS A
pp fo
r Bho
omi s
ervi
ces
A
GIS
A
pp
for
g-en
ablin
g ex
istin
g bh
oom
i ser
vice
s on
K-G
IS p
latfo
rm –
by
whi
ch
all
Bho
omi
serv
ices
ca
n be
vi
sual
ized
as m
aps
K-G
IS
and
Bho
omi d
ata
This
can
be
a ci
tizen
se
rvic
e en
able
men
t us
ing
GIS
4 G
IS A
pp fo
r Sak
ala
Serv
ices
A
GIS
App
for
g-e
nabl
ing
all
Saka
la
serv
ices
an
d ge
nera
te
GIS
vi
ews
of
Saka
la a
pplic
atio
ns/M
IS re
ports
K-G
IS
data
an
d Sa
kala
inte
rfac
e
This
G
IS
App
ca
n en
able
Sak
ala
serv
ices
an
d en
able
ci
tizen
se
rvic
es
5 G
IS A
pp fo
r Vill
age
Acc
ount
ants
A
GIS
App
for
Vill
age
Acc
ount
ants
on
hand
held
dev
ices
by
whi
ch l
ocal
-vill
age
map
s/im
ages
/dat
a ca
n be
vi
ewed
/que
ried/
disp
laye
d an
d en
able
dat
a co
llect
ion
thro
ugh
VA
s
K-G
IS
data
an
d V
A d
ata
An
inte
rnal
G
IS
app
for
VA
s in
R
even
ue
Dep
artm
ent
6 G
IS A
pp fo
r Tip
pani
refe
renc
ing
A
GIS
app
for
lin
king
and
ref
eren
cing
tip
pani
s an
d FM
B d
ata
to c
adas
tres
– en
ablin
g on
-line
vi
ewin
g/qu
eryi
ng/d
ispl
ay e
tc
K-G
IS
data
an
d Ti
ppan
Map
s Th
is
is
an
inte
rnal
ap
plic
atio
n of
SS
LR/R
even
ue
Dep
artm
ent
7 G
IS A
pp fo
r Rev
enue
MIS
inte
rfac
e A
G
IS
App
fo
r ge
o-lin
king
M
IS
of
Rev
enue
dep
artm
ent a
nd c
reat
ing
reve
nue
dash
boar
ds fo
r diff
eren
t off
icer
s
K-G
IS
data
an
d R
even
ue M
IS
An
inte
rnal
GIS
App
fo
r R
even
ue
Dep
artm
ent
8 G
IS A
pp i
n su
ppor
t of
NR
LMP
and
UPO
R
oper
atio
ns o
f SSL
R
A G
IS A
pp th
at a
llow
s SS
LR to
use
/bas
e N
RLM
P/U
POR
op
erat
ions
/dat
a co
llect
ion
etc
on K
-GIS
fram
e
K-G
IS a
nd S
SLR
da
ta
(rea
l-tim
e in
terf
ace)
An
inte
rnal
GIS
App
fo
r R
even
ue
Dep
artm
ent
9 A
ny o
ther
(to
be d
efin
ed)
Page 116
ANNEXURE – 10: USER NEEDS ASSESSMENT REPORT–URBAN DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
1. Name of the Department Urban Development Department 2. Principal Secretary
and key officials consulted Dr. Amita Prasad, IAS , Principal Secretary Shri. Ravi Shankar, IAS, Commissioner, DMA Shri. Harsha Gupta IAS, MD, KUIDFC Shri. Betsurmath KAS , Commissioner, MUDA
3. Contact persons Smt. Monica Kashkari, Deputy Director, KUIDFC Shri. Sachin Mundawad, GIS Analyst, Municipal
Reforms Cell (MRC) DMA. Shri. L.R. Rudraiah, Town Planning Advisor,
DTCP 4. Major functions of the dept • Creation and improvement of basic infrastructure of
all urban habitats in Karnataka. • To plan, regulate, control and facilitate urban
development for creating major infrastructure facilities through BMRCL, BDA, BBMP, MUDA, BMRDA, KUWSDB, KUIDFC, DMA, DTCP, Town and Country Planning.
5. Dates of Meetings held Meetings held with PS (UD), KUIDFC, MUDA on various dates; Ltr. from PS (UD) recd dated Nov 17, 2012 detailing GIS data and App needs for UD
6. Major perspectives for GIS Comprehensive City GIS database for all Karnataka cities/towns in support for - Preparation/revision of Master plans - Alignment of Roads & other Infrastructure - Water Supply and other utilities - Under Ground Drainage(UGD) mapping etc GIS based DSS Apps for Property taxation, water supply, UGD, transportation, emergency management, master planning, monitoring growth and citizen facility services etc.
7. GIS data requirements TABLE below 8. GIS Applications needs TABLE below 9. Capacity building needs Training and capacity-building activities in K-GIS
need to be taken up in all cities/urban areas – continuous capacity-building required. Specialized training in advanced GI technology – GPS, 3D etc is required for identified persons in urban agencies. KSRSAC must service as an adviser organization to urban areas for their GIS and RS needs.
10. Any other salient input for K-GIS
Supports and endorses K-GIS concept. UD needs key GIS support for Master Plan
Page 117
1. Name of the Department Urban Development Department preparation, road and infrastructure development, water supply and utilities management and UGD mapping. Need for linking GIS maps with urban MIS and developmental data is most essential. This must be ensured by K-GIS.
Pa
ge
118
GIS
DA
TA
RE
QU
IRE
ME
NT
S FO
R U
RB
AN
DE
VE
LO
PME
NT
DE
PAR
TM
EN
T
(S
cale
Not
rel
evan
t in
GIS
; Inf
orm
atio
n co
nten
t equ
ival
ent t
o sc
ales
of 1
:500
00 &
1:1
0000
from
use
r re
fere
nce
poin
t of v
iew
; In
citie
s the
G
IS d
ata
may
be o
f equ
ival
ent t
o la
rger
scal
es o
f abo
ut 1
:100
0; A
bstr
actio
n of
larg
er sc
ale
and
gene
raliz
atio
n to
smal
ler
scal
e as
re
quir
ed)
No
GIS
-DA
TA
D
etai
ls/D
escr
iptio
n of
Con
tent
U
pdat
e C
ycle
Po
ssib
le S
ourc
e A
] IM
AG
E D
AT
A
1
Car
tosa
t -1
Late
st H
igh-
res i
mag
es
Yea
rly u
pdat
e fo
r sta
te
Obt
aine
d by
KSR
SAC
from
N
RSC
2 Q
uick
Bird
/Alte
rnat
ive
high
re
s H
igh-
res i
mag
es fo
r spe
cial
poc
kets
of u
rban
ar
eas f
or d
etai
led
map
ping
A
s req
uire
d O
btai
ned
by K
SRSA
C fr
om
NR
SC
B]
MA
P/SU
RV
EY
DA
TA
1 A
dmin
istra
tive
map
s St
ate/
dist
rict/t
aluk
/hob
li/G
P/vi
llage
bou
ndar
y
Whe
n ne
w
dist
rict
form
ed
SoI
OR
K
SRSA
C
GIS
da
taba
se
2
City
Adm
inis
trativ
e m
aps
/ H
abita
tion
Bou
ndar
y LP
A/T
own/
Blo
ck/w
ard
As r
equi
red
UD
/City
Adm
in
3 R
oad
netw
ork
Roa
d tra
nspo
rt ne
twor
k –
NH
/SH
/DR
/VR
/Tra
cks ,
Car
riage
way
, Rig
ht- o
f-
Way
Ever
y ye
ar
KSR
SAC
, PW
D, N
HA
I
4 R
ail N
etw
ork
Rai
l lin
es –
all
lines
det
ails
Ev
ery
year
K
SRSA
C a
nd R
ailw
ays
5 Su
rfac
e w
ater
bod
ies
All
surf
ace
wat
er b
odie
s (r
eser
voir,
riv
ers,
tank
, po
nd, l
akes
etc
) – e
xten
t/wat
er sp
read
Ev
ery
year
(p
re
and
post
mon
soon
) K
SRSA
C u
sing
SO
I/NR
SC
imag
es
6 D
rain
age
netw
ork
All
drai
nage
net
wor
k (r
iver
, stre
ams,
nala
- up
to
1st o
rder
stre
ams)
O
nce
in y
ear
KSR
SAC
usi
ng S
OI/N
RSC
im
ages
7
Can
al n
etw
ork
All
cana
l sys
tem
: m
ain,
bra
nch,
dis
tribu
tarie
s 5
year
s K
SRSA
C
8 Se
ttlem
ent p
oint
s V
illag
e se
ttlem
ent l
ocat
ion
poin
ts
Ever
y ye
ar
KSR
SAC
fr
om
Cen
sus
settl
emen
ts
Pa
ge
119
No
GIS
-DA
TA
D
etai
ls/D
escr
iptio
n of
Con
tent
U
pdat
e C
ycle
Po
ssib
le S
ourc
e 9
Urb
an a
men
ities
as
Poin
ts o
f in
tere
st
Urb
an
amen
ities
–
stre
et-li
ghts
, bu
s-st
atio
ns,
bus-
stan
ds, g
ovt.
offic
es, h
ospi
tals
, sch
ools
, fire
-st
atio
ns,
polic
e st
atio
ns,
tour
ism
spo
ts,
bank
s, ho
tels
, ind
ustri
es,
brid
ges,
trees
, her
itage
poi
nts
etc
as p
oint
loca
tions
Yea
rly u
pdat
e U
D/C
ity A
dmin
/KSR
SAC
10
Land
use
/Lan
d co
ver
La
nd u
se /
Land
cov
er d
atab
ase
Ann
ually
5
year
s K
SRSA
C
11
G
roun
d w
ater
pro
spec
ts
Diff
eren
t cl
asse
s of
gro
und
wat
er p
rosp
ects
in
the
stat
e eq
uiva
lent
to
exis
ting
50k
map
s of
K
SRSA
C
Ever
y ye
ar
KSR
SAC
12
Slop
e Sl
opes
der
ived
fro
m 2
0m c
onto
urs
OR
2.5
m
Car
tosa
t DEM
for s
tate
5
year
s K
SRSA
C u
sing
SO
I/NR
SC
imag
es
13
Con
tour
s C
onto
ur
deriv
ed
from
C
arto
sat
DEM
1
m
inte
rval
for l
ocal
ized
are
as
5 ye
ars
KSR
SAC
us
ing
NR
SC
imag
es
14
Was
tela
nds
23 C
lass
es o
f was
tela
nds i
n th
e st
ate
Ever
y ye
ar
KSR
SAC
15
Seam
less
Cad
astre
Pa
rcel
bou
ndar
ies
as p
er r
even
ue v
illag
e m
aps
with
su
rvey
nu
mbe
rs;
geor
efer
ence
d an
d se
amle
ss to
stat
e
As a
nd w
hen
requ
ired
KSR
SAC
sea
mle
ss C
adas
tre
data
ba
sed
on
SSLR
in
divi
dual
vill
age
map
s 16
U
rban
Lan
d us
e D
etai
led
Leve
l-IV
and
city
leve
l lan
d us
e de
tails
. 5
YEA
RS
KSR
SAC
17
W
ater
supp
ly n
etw
ork
data
W
ater
pip
e ne
twor
k, v
alve
s & a
ppur
tena
nce
and
othe
r det
ails
etc
A
s ava
ilabl
e U
D/C
ity A
dmin
18
Slum
s M
ap fo
r all
slum
s with
inte
rnal
fabr
ic
A
s req
uire
d U
D/C
ity A
dmin
/KSR
SAC
19
UG
D m
aps
Map
s of u
nder
grou
nd d
rain
age
map
s in
citie
s A
s req
uire
d/av
aila
ble
UD
/City
Adm
in
20
Elec
trica
l util
ity d
ata
Map
s/lo
catio
ns o
f po
wer
dis
tribu
tion
netw
ork
from
APD
RP
proj
ect i
n st
ate
Ass
imila
tion
into
K
-G
IS a
s ava
ilabl
e U
D/P
ower
Dep
t/City
Adm
in
21
Prop
erty
bou
ndar
ies/
poin
ts
Map
s of p
rope
rties
as b
ound
arie
s (el
se p
oint
s)
As a
vaila
ble
KSR
SAC
/City
Adm
in
C]
GE
O-T
AG
GE
D M
IS/A
TT
RIB
UT
ES
1 C
ity M
IS d
ata
City
MIS
. Dev
elop
men
t dat
a ge
o ta
ggin
g to
w
ard
units
, poi
nt lo
catio
ns
As a
vaila
ble
UD
/City
Adm
in
Pa
ge
120
No
GIS
-DA
TA
D
etai
ls/D
escr
iptio
n of
Con
tent
U
pdat
e C
ycle
Po
ssib
le S
ourc
e 2
POI d
ata
Urb
an a
men
ities
– st
reet
-ligh
ts, b
us-s
tatio
ns,
bus-
stan
ds, g
ovt.
offic
es, h
ospi
tals
, sch
ools
, fire
-st
atio
ns, p
olic
e st
atio
ns, t
ouris
m sp
ots,
bank
s, ho
tels
, ind
ustri
es,
brid
ges,
trees
, her
itage
poi
nts
etc
as p
oint
loca
tions
As d
ecid
ed b
y de
partm
ent
UD
/City
Adm
in
3 W
ard-
wis
e C
ensu
s Dat
a Pr
esen
t and
pas
t cen
sus d
ata
of a
ll ci
ties –
link
ed
on w
ard
units
A
s per
Cen
sus c
ycle
U
D/C
ity A
dmin
thru
Cen
sus
Dep
artm
ent
4 Pr
oper
ty d
etai
ls
Det
ails
of p
rope
rties
– o
wne
rshi
p an
d us
e de
tails
et
c A
s ava
ilabl
e C
ity A
dmin
5 A
ny o
ther
(to
be d
efin
ed)
Pa
ge
121
UR
BA
N D
EV
EL
OPM
EN
T D
EPA
RT
ME
NT
GIS
APP
S R
EQ
UIR
EM
EN
T
No
App
Nam
e D
escr
iptio
n of
App
D
ata
to b
e us
ed
Rem
arks
A
B
asic
GIS
App
s
1 D
ispl
ay M
odul
es
Dis
play
of
lin
e,
poin
t,
poly
gon
(v
ecto
rised
) an
d ra
ster
dat
a in
the
form
of
map
s an
d pi
ctur
es, a
ttrib
ute
data
and
qu
ery
resu
lts (b
oth
map
and
attr
ibut
es)
The
GIS
Dat
a as
giv
en in
tabl
e 1
2 Q
uery
Mod
ule
Spat
ial
and
non-
spat
ial
quer
ies,
cust
omiz
able
to d
epar
tmen
tal n
eeds
, to
disp
lay
the
resu
lts re
quire
d
The
GIS
Dat
a as
giv
en in
tabl
e 1
3 D
ata
Inge
st M
odul
e In
put o
f sp
atia
l and
non
-spa
tial d
ata
in
to G
eoda
taba
se.
The
GIS
Dat
a as
giv
en in
tabl
e 1
4 A
dmin
istra
tive
Mod
ule
Syst
em/u
ser
adm
inis
tratio
n &
M
IS
repo
rt ge
nera
tion
Syst
em in
form
atio
n
5 H
elp
Mod
ule
Prov
ides
he
lp
whe
n th
e us
er
face
s pr
oble
m in
runn
ing
the
appl
icat
ion
6 O
utpu
t/Rep
ort M
odul
e Fa
cilit
ates
ob
tain
ing
repo
rt/ou
tput
in
st
anda
rd fo
rmat
s
B]
UR
BA
N D
EV
EL
OPM
EN
T D
EPA
RT
ME
NT
GIS
DSS
APP
S
1
Web
bas
ed C
ity-G
IS A
pp (
defin
ed i
n co
nsul
tatio
n w
ith M
UD
A)
Web
bas
ed G
IS a
pplic
atio
n fo
r lan
d us
e as
sess
men
t, m
aste
r pl
an
inpu
t ge
nera
tion
and
spec
ializ
ed c
ity -
GIS
ap
ps
- Pr
oper
ty
taxa
tion,
ur
ban
plan
ning
, ur
ban
grow
th
mon
itorin
g,
urba
n m
anag
emen
t, m
aste
r pl
an
gene
ratio
n,
deve
lopm
enta
l pl
an
gene
ratio
n an
d em
erge
ncy
man
agem
ent
plan
s
Adm
inis
trativ
e B
ound
ary,
G
over
nmen
t Lan
ds D
ata,
W
aste
land
s Dat
a,
Land
use
/Lan
d C
over
Map
s, C
adas
tral M
aps,
Her
itage
dat
a,
RF
Bou
ndar
ies,
Nat
iona
l Par
ks,
Wat
er b
ody
Map
s, Tr
ansp
orta
tion
Map
s, Po
wer
Net
wor
k M
aps,
Pa
ge
122
N
o A
pp N
ame
Des
crip
tion
of A
pp
Dat
a to
be
used
R
emar
ks
Slop
e M
ap,
Con
tour
Map
, R
ailw
ay N
etw
ork
Map
s, D
emog
raph
ic d
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ANNEXURE-11: CONSULTATION GROUP FOR K-GIS VISION
(THE FOLLOWING EXPERTS HAVE BEEN CONSULTED/PARTICIPATED IN DISCUSSIONS AND HAVE HELPED IN SHAPING K-GIS VISION)
(TO BE CONSTANTLY UPDATED)
No. Name Designation
Department of Forest, Ecology & Environment (Consultation: October 9, 2012)
1.
Shri. R. Shridharan, IAS Principal Secretary to Govt., Dept. of Forest, Ecology & Environment, GoK.
2. Shri. A. K. Varma, IFS Principal Chief Conservator of Forest 3. Shri. Nagaraja Hampole, IFS Secretary ( Forest) 4. Shri. Ramchandra, IFS Chief Conservator of Forest working plan 5. Dr. M.H Balakrishnaiah
Spl. Director, Department of Forest, Environment & Ecology
6. Shri. G.S Guru Siddaiah Deputy Secretary (Forest) Department of Planning (Consultation: October 9, 2012) 1.
Ms. Anita Kaul, IAS Principal Secretary to Govt. Dept. of Planning, GoK
2. Shri. Rajiv Ranjan, IFS Secretary, Dept. of Planning, GoK 3. Shri. M.A.Basith Consultant, Dept. of Planning, GoK
4. Shri. D. Jayaram RC &AS, State Planning Board
5. Shri. M.N. Narasimha Murthy Director, P.P.D, Dept. of Planning, GoK
6. Shri. K. Lakshmipathy Director, PM, Dept. of Planning, GoK 7. Shri. R.P. Taravayi Deputy Director, SDP, Dept. of Planning
8. Shri. Ramachandra Hegde Assistant Director, Manpower and Employment, Dept. of Planning, GoK
9. Shri. S. Dinesha Assistant Director, P.P. Dn, Dept. of Planning, GoK
10. Shri. S. Madheswaran Advisor, PD, Dept. of Planning, GoK
11. Shri. K N Murthy, IFS CEO, KEA 12. Shri. B.S.Hiremath Project Director, KSSDA 13. Shri. B. Janalavan Sr. Director (I/c), Dept. of Planning, GoK 14. Shri. D. Jayaram Joint Director, DES 15. Shri. S. A. Katarki Director, ADB 16. Shri. A. G. Shanab Deputy Director, PD, Dept. of Planning, GoK
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No. Name Designation
17. Shri. K. Shrinivas Deputy Director, PM Division, Dept. of Planning, GoK
Department of Commerce & Industries (Consultation: October 10, 2012) 1.
Shri. M.N.Vidyashankar, IAS Principal Secretary to Govt., Dept. of Commerce & Industries, GoK
2. Shri. R.Girish Joint Director, Karnataka Udyoga Mitra
3. Smt. Champa Project Officer, Karnataka Udyoga Mitra Department of Agriculture (Consultation: October22, 2012) 1.
Shri. Bharat Lal Meena, IAS Principal Secretary to Govt., Dept. Agriculture, GoK
2. Shri. Anthony Deputy Director of Agriculture Department of Rural Development and Panchayat Raj (Consultation: October 30, 2012) 1. Dr. E.V. Ramana Reddy, IAS Secretary to Govt., Dept. of RDPR, Gok 2. Smt. V. Rashmi, IAS Secretary, Panchayati Raj 3. Shri. Munish Moudgil, IAS Director, MGNREGS 4. Shri. Shri.nivas H.M Special Officer, RDPR Department of Horticulture (Consultation: November 24, 2012) 1.
Dr. M.K. Shankarlinge Gowda, IAS
Principal Secretary to Govt., Dept. of Horticulture
2. Shri. K G Jagadeesh, IAS Director, Horticulture 3. Dr. R. Jayaprakash Executive Director, State Horticulture Mission
(SHM) 4. Dr. H. Nagaraj Joint Director of Horticulture (PLM) 5. Dr. D.L.Maheshwar Additional Director of Horticulture 6. Shri. Jagadish Jois Joint Secretary, Horticulture, GoK 7. Shri. H.S. Shiva Kumara Joint Director, Horticulture 8. Shri. S.K. Sreekanth Joint Director of Horticulture, Lalbagh 9. Shri. K.B.Dundi Joint Director of Horticulture (PC &PP) 10. Shri. T.M.Prabhakar Additional Director of Horticulture (Adm) 11. Dr. K. Ramakrishnappa Additional Director of Horticulture (F&N)
12. Dr. S.V. Hittalmani Additional Director of Horticulture 13. Shri. K.M. Parashivamurthy Joint Director of Horticulture 14. Shri. Krishnamurthy H.M Deputy Director of Horticulture, Bio centre,
Hulimavu Department of Revenue (Consultation: November 2, 2012)
1.
Smt. G. Latha Krishna Rau, IAS Principal Secretary to Govt., Revenue Department, GoK
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No. Name Designation
2. Shri. Tushar Girinath, IAS Revenue Secretary 3. Shri. V. Ponnuraj, IAS Commissioner, SSLR 4. Shri. G.N. Nayak, IAS Special Officer, KPLC 5. Shri. M.K.Aiyappa, IAS Deputy Commissioner, Bangalore 6. Shri. Rajesh Gowda Additional Deputy Commissioner,
Bangalore Rural District 7. Shri. Shivaram, IAS Regional Commissioner Public Works Department (Consultation: November 17, 2012) 1.
Shri. E. Venkataiah, IAS Principal Secretary to Govt. Dept. of Public Works, Ports and Inland Transport, GoK
2. Shri. Sadashivareddy B. Patil Secretary to Govt., PWD
3. Shri. M.B. Burji Additional Secretary, PWD 4. Shri. R. Sreenivasa MD, KRDCL
5. Shri. A.N. Thyagaraja CE, C&B (I) 6. Shri. Gangadhar N. Datanal Sr. Programmer, Dept. of e-governance 7. Shri. Vijay B. Chandapur Under Secretary, EAP, KPWD 8. Shri. B. Ravi Chief Information Officer, PWD (PRAMC)
Directorate of Municipal Administration (Consultation: November 28, 2012) 1. Shri. M.S. Ravishankar, IAS Commissioner, DMA 2. Shri. B.S. Shivakumar SE, DMA 3. Shri. Anil Kuashri. K.S AE, DMA 4. Shri. S.A. Pranol AEE, DMA 5. Shri. B. Ramesh Babu Under Secretary, Urban Development
Department 6. Smt. K.T. Shanthala Deputy Director (I/c) SHRI.C 7. Shri. Sachin Mundawad GIS Analyst Urban Development Department (Consultation: August/September, 2012) 1. Dr. Amita Prasad, IAS Principal Secretary 2. Shri. Harsha Gupta, IAS MD, KUIDFC 3. Shri. Sunil Kumar P Joint Director, UMC, DTCP 4. Shri. Betsurmath, KAS Commissioner, MUDA 5. Shri. Ashok Jain GM, KUIDFC Department of Health and family Welfare (Consultation: June 7/September 12, 2012) 1. Shri. Anjum Parwez, IAS Commissioner 2. Shri. KS Shankar Joint Director 3. Shri. S Ziaullah Chief Planning Officer, KHSDRP
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KARNATAKA STATE REMOTE SENSING APPLICATIONS CENTRE Department of IT, BT and S&T, GoK
& KARNATAKA JNANA AAYOGA,
Government of Karnataka
Proceedings of Workshop on Karnataka GIS Vision and User needs 1. A one day workshop on Karnataka GIS was organized by the Karnataka State Remote
Sensing Applications Centre and Karnataka Jnana Aayoga (KJA) at Bengaluru on January 23, 2013 to consider the draft Vision and User Needs for K-GIS prepared in consultation with key GOK departments and key experts in the state/nation. The objective of the workshop was to provide a wide forum for a broad-based consultation amongst government, enterprises, academia and NGOs for the new initiative.
2. Over 220 participants from diverse groups of agencies representing implementation
roles, partnership in the government, technology providers, industry, research community, thought leaders, policy makers and users participated in the conference. The list of participants is included in ANNEXURE-I. The workshop‟s programme included an inaugural session followed by two sessions dedicated for K-GIS vision and K-GIS implementation, and culminated by a high level panel discussion on the way forward. The detailed programme is in ANNEXURE-II.
3. At the inaugural session:
3.1.1. The participants and dignitaries were welcomed by Dr. M K Sridhar, Member
Secretary and Executive Director of KJA. Dr. Sridhar while touching upon the multifarious initiatives catalyzed by the KJA in the context of rising needs, aspirations and enhanced potential of the people of the state, underscored the role of KGIS as an enabler for meeting the challenges of development. He also commended the efforts of the Taskforce in guiding this effort.
3.1.2. The workshop was inaugurated by Dr. Shailesh Nayak, Secretary, Ministry of Earth Sciences, GOI, and the Chairman of the Interim Core Group set up by the Planning Commission on National GIS. He elaborated the expanding roles of modern GIS technologies in various spheres of economic and social development. Briefing on the National GIS visioning exercise that he steered, he foresaw that GIS based decision making will become a norm in the country. He illustrated clear benefits of such an information system in various sectors if it is made the foundation of informed governance which is decision-centric rather than data- or technology-centric.
3.1.3. Shri. S V Ranganath, the Chief Secretary to the Govt. of Karnataka released
the Draft Vision and User Needs Reports and addressed the participants. While highlighting the critical role of Karnataka GIS to the state‟s planning and development process, he emphasized the commitment of the government to support KGIS initiative to serve as an important tool to support governance and particularly to empower people of the state. He richly complimented the
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extensive work of the KJA chaired by Dr. Kasturirangan and its lead in making far reaching contributions to the state.
4. In his keynote address, Dr. Mukund K Rao, Member, Karnataka Jnana Aayoga and
chairman of the Aayoga‟s Task force on K-GIS, elaborated the critical need for a new and effective information regime if the long term vision set for Karnataka is to be realized. Highlighting the characteristics of such a regime, he illustrated how a state wide GIS system, dovetailed to National GIS, is an important component of it. He further elaborated what really constitutes KGIS and how it is to be focused on real needs of users for decision support. He also outlined the strategy and policy dimensions for realizing it at the earliest and leveraging it for elevating the GIS capabilities in the state both within and outside the government.
5. The session on KGIS Vision, was chaired by Shri. K Amarnarayan, IAS, Secretary to the GOK in the department of Commerce and Industry and Dr. P P Nageswara Rao, Programme Coordinator of International Geosphere Biosphere Programme at the Department of Space, GOI. The session included presentations by Dr. D K .Prabhuraj, Director, KSRSAC who made comprehensive presentation on KSRSAC‟s strengths, assets, and resources and the KGIS implementation preparedness. Dr. S Vadivelu, Consultant, described the process followed to determine GIS data and application needs. An impact making presentation by Dr. TP Singh on the experience of GIS development and its diverse spectrum of applications in Gujarat was a powerful message to participants that user oriented and user friendly system is the key to success. The session chair Shri. Amarnarayan provided some insights on practical applications of KGIS. In the context of KGIS, a suggestion was made by the co chair Dr. P. P. Nageswara Rao that it augurs well for it to associate with the Regional Remote Sensing Centre (South) under NRSC as it can be a good source for GIS ready data and also its association could be useful in program evaluation. A point was also made on the need for specifying applicable data quality standards to guide users in their applications. Key message of the session was that vision for KGIS was realizable and it is driven by the practical needs.
6. The session on KGIS implementation was chaired by Dr. C. S. Kedar IAS, Chairman of KUIDFC and Shri. G. Satish, IFS, CCF and Additional Project Director, Sujala Watershed, WDD. At the outset, Dr. Kedar emphasized how lack of availability of readily usable data in a timely manner had been one of the limiting factors for decision makers. Secondly, he emphasized the urgency to start the initiative by focusing on priority areas. As an example, he mentioned that it is important to have digital signatures of every property created, and every modification in land parcel should be tagged and put into GIS particularly in the vicinity of urban areas as a priority. The presentations at this session included that on KGIS data needs by Dr. B P Lakshmikantha, Scientist, KSRSAC, on KGIS applications by Dr. S Vadivelu, on Organizational frame by Prof K. R. Sridhara Murthi, Consultant, KSRSAC and Adjunct faculty at NIAS and Jain University, and on capabilities of KSNDMC and KSCST that are relevant for KGIS presented were by Dr. V S Prakash and Dr. M Prithviraj, the respective Directors of these two bodies. Shri. Satish, co-chair of the session emphasized that need of the day is take GIS to people and make it sustainable at Panchayat level and that a large volume of data available at K-GIS should be made useful and available to people at all levels. Key message that came out of deliberations was that the Apps developed should be people-friendly not
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merely officer-friendly. It was pointed out in this context that the terminology beneficiary should be replaced by client.
7. A high level panel deliberated on certain key issues, in participation with the audience. The Panel included Shri. ISN Prasad, IAS, Principal Secretary, IT, BT and S&T, GOK, and Chairman, KSRSAC, Dr. Mukund K Rao, Shri. Anjum Parwez, IAS, Managing Director, BMTC, Dr. P. P. Nageswara Rao, Dr. Kedar, IAS, and Dr. S. Sadagopan, Director, IIIT, Bangalore. As introduction, the following points were made by the Panel members:
7.1. K-GIS is the need of the hour and is an innovative knowledge oriented activity
that has been envisioned. K-GIS will require the participation of government, industries, academia and NGO, and the focus is to be on government and citizens access to GIS data and services.
7.2. K-GIS is conceived as a multi-organizational effort, with collaborative strategy. The data asset will be GIS ready, updated, standardized and seamless for the entire state. The purpose of workshop was to ensure that it is relevant to users and users needed it.KJA recommended that the data to be made open, then only value for that data.
7.3. KGIS should be organized along platform concept. As platform provider, government should own core data, in view of security and other considerations.
7.4. K-GIS must enable GIS API‟s to be published and accessed by users.
7.5. There are practically many areas which need and which can benefit from KGIS (Transport, Health etc). KGIS can help avoid duplication in data preparations.
7.6. Resources generated from earlier projects should be made use of. (APIB, Sericulture information system examples were given) Data available should be thoroughly scrutinized and screened before putting into K-GIS. Open Source GIS should be taken advantage of. K-GIS should have both English and Kannada content as farming community could have better access. High end research regarding object recognition and automated change detection from image and other forms of data needs to be taken up by academic institutions.
7.7. Regular updating of the dynamic information is of essence to KGIS. Feasibility for applications involving auto reading of images that can give alerts like incidence of pests and diseases etc. should be explored. Updating the data on parcels/survey numbers as and when changes take place and geo tagging of each property (urban/rural) is a priority need. This is important and crucial specially for urban and peripheries of urban areas.
7.8. Standardization is a key feature of KGIS that will facilitate inter operability, quality, reliability, better access, economy and integration.
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8. There were focused discussion on identified key issues among panel members and participants. High lights of points made under each topic are summarized as follows:
Vision to Reality: What are the key actions required?
8.1. Way forward is to move immediately for implementing K-GIS, organize and
use all available GIS data into seamless state frame and meet again in three months to review the steps. The vision and user need documents are to be fine tuned considering suggestions from the workshop. KGIS implementation should be undertaken over a three year term. Long term commitment of the government is the key for successful implementation of KGIS.
8.2. Quality aspects of data need to be taken care by a mechanism such as a small committee. Open source GIS could be considered for the GIS engine. As a priority activity for KGIS, it is important to have digital signatures of every property created, and every modification in land parcel should be tagged and put into GIS particularly in the vicinity of urban areas as a priority. It is important to have marketing approach for the applications and also provide training to users. Consultation process should include banking and financing institutions.
Present user difficulties of GIS
8.3. Ground water being a vital and depleting resource for agriculture, it is
necessary to update ground water information more frequently, present maps are of 2006 vintage. Banks, for example, also need up-to-date ground water resource related information. There are lots of schemes for lending assistance to farmers including for digging bore wells. If data is not available regarding the status of ground water, then it becomes difficult for banks to decide on loans. There is no accurate data gathering on bore wells; the enumeration data varies greatly from the actual gross number of bore wells. Meter readers could probably be trained to gather these and update. There is also need for effective real time monitoring of water management in irrigation commands since users in lower part of the commands are facing serious difficulties. Statistical analysis should be GIS enabled and reflected in GIS. Kannada usage in GIS services is vital for addressing local level applications and for rural communities.
KGIS Data and Applications Needs
8.4. Present soil information maps at 1:250 K and others are grossly inadequate.
Agricultural scientists and GIS trained personnel should be enabled to work together for improving this. GIS applications should cover animal husbandry needs too. Public Transportation sector, likewise, has lot of needs for GIS application and has begun use of it. A hand holding is necessary. There is need for Mobile applications (which are useful for applications like feedback gathering /monitoring of programs like MGNREGA) to be promoted through collaborative approaches.
8.5. In the current state of technological progress, data use can be facilitated without the need for data owners to part with the data. KGIS should become a
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platform which eliminates need for multiple agencies collecting same data. All data should be freely accessible to users through the platform. Each user could determine what they need. Platform approach will allow progressive growth.
8.6. Meta data should specify data purpose and accuracies clearly. A gross disclaimer statement on data that it is not for legal purpose may create an impression that it is not reliable.
What needs to be done to bring benefit to stake-holders 8.7. KGIS should be citizen centric and citizen friendly. Main focus of GIS is to
self- empower the citizens. Therefore endeavors to open up KGIS to public are very important. KGIS should be conceived as a carrier and APIs should be opened up so that applications can grow freely.
Industry participation in K-GIS Implementation
8.8. Demystification of this technology for common man is the need of the hour.
Some of the private organizations in Bangalore are already into GIS customization domain and their services/expertise can be relevant for KGIS implementation. Industry role is vital for KGIS asset generation. Industries which service the government departments find that personnel in the government trained by them are transferred often to other areas which are hurting continuity of operations, and even resulting at times undue blame on industry involved. Policy should be retention of core skilled people.
High-end research needs in GIS
8.9. Academia should be involved more intensively in research by posing a
challenging agenda and problems to them. Research efforts should be undertaken in the fields of automatic pattern recognition and object identification in order to increase process efficiencies of large amount of data collected.
Academia participation in K-GIS Implementation 8.10. All agricultural universities should be equipped with GIS laboratories and the
master and doctoral level students should be engaged into appropriate roles in the context of KGIS development.
9. On the whole, the workshop participants expressed deep appreciation for the process enabled by the workshop and reinforced the urgency and relevance of K-GIS. Describing KGIS as an apt initiative, which is highly relevant for the current environment, the participants appreciated that the consultation process had been vital to make diverse users see value in KGIS. The Vision and User needs documents, it was informed, will be in public domain for a few more days for any user or general public to provide suggestions and key feedback from this workshop will be appropriately taken into account for bringing out final versions of those documents. The workshop had overwhelmingly endorsed the initiative for KGIS and concluded with a vote of thanks.
Dr. D. K. Prabhuraj Director, KSRSAC
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ANNEXURE - I: K-GIS WORKSHOP PARTICIPANTS
No Principal Secretaries / Secretaries / Commissioners /
CEO and Key Officials
Designation Department
1 Shri. S V Ranganath, IAS Chief Secretary Government of Karnataka 2 Dr. Shailesh Nayak Secretary Government of India,
Ministry of Earth Sciences 3 Dr. Mukund K Rao Member, Karnataka Jnana Aayoga & Chairman, KKC
GIS Task Force 4 Shri. Kedar C S, IAS Chairman KUIDFC, GoK
5 Shri. ISN Prasad, IAS Principal Secretary Department of IT, BT and S&T, GoK and Chairman, KSRSAC
6 Shri. G V Krishna Rao, IAS Principal Secretary Cooperative Dept., GoK 7 Shri. K Amaranarayana, IAS Secretary Commerce & Industries Dept.,
GoK 8 Shri. Mohammed Mohsin, IAS CEO &
Administrator CADA, Belgaum
9 Shri. B F Patil, IAS Commissioner KSDB, GoK 10 Shri. Chakravarti Mohan, IAS Director PUE Dept., Bangalore 11 Shri. S S Pattanashetti, IAS Deputy
Commissioner Davanagere
12 Shri. M V Vedamurthy, IAS Deputy Commissioner
Shimoga
13 Shri. V Srirama Reddy, IAS Deputy Commissioner
Ramanagar
14 Shri. S T Anjankumar, IAS Deputy Commissioner
Chikmagalur
15 Shri. Gaurav Gupta, IAS Chairman BWSSB 16 Shri. Anjum Parwez, IAS MD, BMTC Transport Dept., GoK 17 Shri. Gutti jambunath, IAS CEO ZP, Bijapur 18 Shri. Rajeev Ranjan, IFS Secretary Planning Dept., GoK 19 Dr. G K Vasantha Kumar Addl. Secretary Agriculture Dept., GoK 20 Dr. V Chandrashekar, IAS Commissioner Agriculture Dept., GoK 21 Shri. K M Narayanaswamy, IFS CEO ZP, Chitradurga 22 Dr. Sanjay Bijjur, IFS CEO ZP, Shimoga 23 Shri. G.Satish, IFS CCF& Additional
Project Director Watershed Development Department, GoK
24 Shri. A M Annaiah, IFS APCCF & Administrator
CADA, Shimoga
25 Smt. V Geethanjali, IFS CEO ZP, Bidar 26 Shri. M Mnajunatha Naik, KAS CEO ZP, Bellary 27 Shri. M R Somashekarappa, KAS CEO ZP, Chamarajanagar 28 Shri. Govindaraju CEO ZP, Tumkur 29 Prof. M. K. Sridhar Member-Secretary &
ED Karnataka Knowledge Commission
30 Smt. Sita Lakshmi Chinnappa Member Karnataka Knowledge Commission, GoK
32 Shri. T P Singh Director BISAG, Gujarat
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No Principal Secretaries / Secretaries / Commissioners /
CEO and Key Officials
Designation Department
32 Shri. Tusharamani, KMAS Assistant Director (Development)
DMA, GoK
33 Shri. V K Malleswar Manager AFC India Ltd. 34 Dr. H K Shivakumar Deputy Director Dept. of Agriculture 35 Shri. R N Channagiri Additional Director Agriculture Marketing 36 Dr. B K Ranganath Project Director - M
& E Antrix Corpn., DoS, GoI
37 Shri. Nagendra P System Analyst ATI, Mysore 38 Shri. M A Feroz Sr. Programmer Bellary City Corporation 39 Shri. L Balakrishna AEE BESCOM 40 Shri. K B Muthulakshmi Asst. GM (EL)
Projects BESCOM
41 Shri. Guruprasad B L Director BESCOM 42 Shri. Narasimha Pandit Exec. Eng. BESCOM 43 Shri. Shanthamallappa Exec. Eng. BESCOM 44 Shri. Nagalakshmi S V GM IT BESCOM 45 Shri. Narasimha swamy AEE BESCOM 46 Shri. Brajendra Kumar DCE BMRCL 47 Shri. S J Ramakrishna Additional Chief
Engineer BWSSB
48 Shri. Narayana Chief Engineer BWSSB 49 Shri. Ramesh K Project Coordinator CCS 50 Smt. Jyoti Singh Sr. Geographer Census Dept. 51 Smt. M G Mangala Research Officer Census Directorate, Bangalore 52 Shri. R Giridhar Assistant Director Central Water Commission 53 Shri. J Harsha Deputy Director Central Water Commission 54 Shri. D Chikkathimmaiah Director Dept. of Collegiate Education 55 Prof. Seema Joint Director Dept. of Collegiate Education 56 Shri. H R Natarajaurs Joint Director Dept. of Collegiate Education 57 Shri. G Karibasappa Director Department of Cooperative
Audit, GoK 58 Shri. A Manoharan Zonal Officer CPCB, Bangalore 59 Shri. M N Srinivas Intelligence Wing CPI office, Bangalore 60 Shri. M C Srinivasaiah DC office, Kolar 61 Shri. Khan Parvez Deputy Director Dept. of Co. Op Audit 62 Dr. D L Maheshwar Additional Director Dept. of Horticulture 63 Shri. K V Durgaprasad Deputy Director,
BIAAPA Dept. of Town & Country Planning
64 Shri. Rudraiah L R Advisor, Town Planning
Dept. of Town & Country Planning
65 Smt. B S Hemamalini Town Planner Dept. of Town & Country Planning
66 Shri. Jeethendra Shetty Deputy Director Dept. of Youth Services 67 Shri. B Ramesh Joint Director, I & C DIC, Chamarajanagar 68 Shri. S Renukacharya HQA to Prosecutions Director of Prosecutions,
Bangalore
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Designation Department
69 Shri. M N Dakshayini Sr. Assistant Director DSERT (Director) 70 Dr. Prakash N S Joint Director DSWR 71 Shri. H E Rajashekarappa Director Economics & Statistics Dept.,
GoK 72 Shri. K V Subramanyam Joint Director Economics & Statistics Dept.,
GoK 73 Shri. Somashekarappa Deputy
Commissioner Excise Dept., GoK
74 Shri. T R Jayasimha Deputy Commissioner
Excise Dept., Bangalore North
75 Shri. M R Gatti Deputy Commissioner
Excise Dept., Bangalore South
76 Shri. Vishwanath T S Assistant Director Fisheries Dept., GoK 77 Dr. M H Balakrishnaiah Spl. Director Forest, Ecology & Environment 78 Shri. R H Sawkar Secretary GSI, Bangalore 79 Shri. K S Shankar Joint Director Health Dept., GoK 80 Shri. Ramesh R Director IDD 81 Shri. M Sathyavathi Section Officer IDD 82 Smt. Shakuntala Section Officer IDD 83 Shri. C Ragavendra Reddy Associate Vice
President iDeCK
84 Shri. R Kanakamala Gen. Mgr (Project) iDeCK 85 Shri. Srikanth Bhat Manager (Tech) iDeCK 86 Shri. N Ramdass Asst. Met. IMD, GoI 87 Shri. B Puttanna Director IMD, GoI 88 Dr. M I Hussain Dy. Ore Dressing
Officer Indian Bureau of Mines
89 Dr. P P Nageshwar Rao Programme Coordinator
IGBP, ISRO, DoS
90 Smt. Manjula B Scientist ISRO, DoS 91 Shri. E Ramakrishna Under Secretary IT & BT Dept., GoK 92 Shri. Awtar Singh Executive Director Jungle Lodge & Resorts Ltd. 93 Shri. C H Kaleeraiah SADPI Karnataka Text Book Society 94 Shri. C K Ravikumar Dy. Chief Eng. Karnataka Slum Dev. Board 95 Shri. M Madeshu Joint Director Karnataka Slum Dev. Board 96 Shri. Prakash P Katarki Asst. Eng. KBJNL 97 Shri. Samba N B Design Eng. KBJNL 98 Shri. K G Mahesh Dy. Chief Eng. KBJNL, Bheemarayanagudi 99 Shri. T R Manjunath Manager (Tech) KEONICS, GoK
100 Shri. Nagareddy T A KEONICS, GoK 101 Smt. Saswati Mishra, IFS CF (ICT) KFD, GoK 102 Shri. Mahadevaswamy B RFO KFD, GoK 103 Shri. M Rudramurthy DGM KSC Apex bank 104 Dr. M Prithviraj Exe. Secretary KSCST, GoK 105 Shri. V G Umesh Project Associate KSCST, GoK 106 Shri. Gokul Prasad Asst. Statistical KSDA, GoK
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officer 107 Shri. B N Kamalanatha Dy. Manager KSIIDC, GoK 108 Shri. Basavaraj B DGM KSIIDC 109 Dr. V S Prakash Director KSNDMC 110 Shri. S Emily Prabha Project Scientist KSNDMC 111 Shri. A V Prabhulingappa Scientific Officer KSNDMC 112 Dr. Shivakumar Project Scientist KSNDMC 113 Dr. Y Lingaraju Former Director KSRSAC 114 Shri. B S Hiremath Project Director KSSDA 115 Dr. C S Patil Director KSSRDI 116 Dr. Gururaj C S Scientist KSSRDI 117 Dr. H Thimmareddy Scientist - C KSSRDI 118 Dr. J Sukumar Scientist D KSSRDI 119 Dr. S Krishna Rao Scientist KSSRDI 120 Dr. E Muniraj Scientist KSSRDI 121 Dr. A M Ramesh SSO KSTA 122 Shri. L S Harti Manager KUIDFC 123 Shri. Chandrashekhar M
Masaguppi Joint Director MGNREGS
124 Shri. S M Shantharaju Director Mining School 125 Dr. S Srinivas Senior Scientist NBSS & LUP, Bangalore 126 Shri. Venkatesh D H Tech Officer NBSS & LUP, Bangalore 127 Smt. Sitalakshmi Retd. ICMR NIC, New Delhi 128 Shri. Poonacha T G Assistant Director Dept. of Pre University
Education 129 Shri. M Narasimha Hegde Deputy Director Dept. of Pre University
Education 130 Shri. Honnaiah Assistant Director Dept. of Pre University
Education 131 Shri. B D Obappa Joint Secretary Planning Dept., GoK 132 Shri. S R Umashankar Commissioner (CPI) Police Dept., GoK 133 Shri. Ravi S DIGP (Prisons) Police Dept., GoK 134 Shri. B B Cauvery Director RDPR, GoK 135 Shri. Apoorva S Gadre Consultant RDPR, MGNREGS, GoK 136 Shri. K Chandrashekar Senior Geologist RSAS, GSI 137 Shri. G S Sitaram Sr. Geologist RSAS, GSI 138 Shri. N Nagesh Senior Programmer SCRB, Bangalore 139 Shri. Rajendra D Addl. Director Sericulture Dept., GoK 140 Shri. Suresh K S Y Soil Surveyor SLUSI, Bangalore 141 Shri. R L Meena Soil Survey Officer SLUSI, Bangalore 142 Shri. Prasanna Saligram Research Officer SOCHARA 143 Shri. K V Rudresha Deputy Director SSLR, GoK 144 Shri. Sreedhara C N Deputy Director SSLR, GoK 145 Shri. Krishnamurthy Patil Joint Director SSLR, GoK 146 Shri. Vijaya Bhavani DDLR SSLR, GoK
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147 Shri. G Namasivayam Dy. Surveyor General Survey of India 148 Shri. Hemantha Kumara L Joint Commissioner Transport Dept., GoK 149 Smt. Rashmi Raj GIS Expert WDD, GoK 150 Shri. Nagaraj K GIS Specialist WDD, GoK 151 Shri. Bonny Jose AEE WRDO, GoK 152 Shri. Hemagiri Director, Geomatic
Centre WRDO, GoK
153 Shri. Niranjan Kumar T A ZP, Kolar 154 Shri. H B Devaraj Asst. Director Women & Child Welfare Dept. 155 Shri. Vijay Kesudasan Dy. GM IKISAN, Hyderabad 156 Shri. Uday Y S Project Manager 157 Shri. C V Purushotham Spl. Officer 158 Shri. C K Sreenath AEE 159 Shri. Narasimha Murthty AEE 160 Shri. Pallavi Honnapura Assistant Director Information Department, GoK 161 Shri. Puttaraju M GIS Specialist DMA, GoK 162 Dr. D K Prabhuraj Director KSRSAC 163 Prof. K R Shreedhar Murthi Consultant KSRSAC 164 Dr. S Vedivelu Consultant KSRSAC 165 Shri. Manjunath Narayanaswamy Consultant KSRSAC 166 Shri. R S Reddy Consultant KSRSAC 167 Dr. K Ashoka Reddy Scientist KSRSAC 168 Dr. B P Lakshmikantha Scientist KSRSAC 169 Shri. A S Rajashekar Project Scientist KSRSAC 170 Shri. K U Virupaksha Project Scientist KSRSAC 171 Shri. B V Suresh Project Scientist KSRSAC 172 Shri. Mohammed Saleem I Shaikh Project Scientist KSRSAC 173 Shri. C R Harsha Project Scientist KSRSAC 174 Dr. M Basappa Reddy Consultant KSRSAC 175 Smt. Shasirekha Consultant KSRSAC 176 Shri. M S Raju Consultant KSRSAC 177 Shri. C S Harindranath Consultant KSRSAC 178 Shri. C R Shivaprasad Consultant KSRSAC 179 Dr. Rajanna A Gourshetty Project Scientist KSRSAC
PRIVATE ORGANISATION 180 Shri. G N Revanna Sr. Eng. - MGIS Aimil 181 Shri. Haji Rahamathulla Sheriff GIS Developer Trinity mobility 182 Shri. S G Krishna Murthy Jagdale Groups 183 Dr. V R Hegde MD Zoomin Softech P Ltd. 184 Shri. Raja Mohan Sr. Practice Manager Wipro 185 Shri. P Bharathi Engineer WAPCOS 186 Shri. M N Srinivasa Sr. Consultant -
Design STUP Consultants Pvt. Ltd
187 Shri. Adesh Sonny BDM E-Connect Solutions
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188 Smt. Veena Project Coordinator E-Connect Solutions 189 Shri. C Guruprasad Director Edge map Softwares 190 Shri. Uday Deliver Mgr - GIS EGIS-Geoplan 191 Smt. Premalatha Sr. Mgr - GIS Genesys International
Corporation Ltd. 192 Shri. K Mahesh Business
Development Geoplan P ltd.
193 Shri. Jithesh Geospatial Business Geotech 194 Shri. Siddharth Parekh Business
Development Intergraph
195 Shri. Srikantha Mandagere RSM Intergraph 196 Dr. A Ravikumar Head, GIS Navayuga Infotech 197 Shri. P Saravanan DGM - Development Pixel 198 Shri. Somashekar GM Sales Pixel 199 Shri. Vishal Bargat Director Cybertech 200 Shri. Naveen Reddy Business Manager NIIT GIS 201 Shri. Venkata Krishna.R Sr. Manager NIIT GIS 202 Dr. Prabhakara Reddy Team Lead Nokia 203 Shri. Vijay Kumar Consultant Nest Consultancy
ACADEMIA 204 Dr. K S Rangappa Vice Chancellor University of Mysore 205 Dr. N Sundarajana Vice Chancellor Jain University 206 Dr. M A Shankar Director of Research University of Agricultural
Sciences, Bangalore 207 Dr. M B Raje Gowda Professor of Agromet UAS, Bangalore 208 Dr. B C Ravikumar Assoc. Prof. UAS, Bangalore 209 Shri. K S Rajashekarappa Assoc. Professor UAS, Bangalore 210 Shri. K. Basavakumar Member BOM UAS, Bangalore 211 Dr. Sharanappa Professor UAS, Bangalore 212 Dr. Shivaram Professor UAS, Bangalore 213 Dr. Anilkumar S Asst. Prof - Soil
Science, UHS, Bagalkot
214 Dr. Madhulika Misra Faculty PG Dept. of Geography, Bangalore University
215 Dr. S I Hanamashethi Dean K.R.C. College of Horticulture, Arabavi
216 Shri. Nagabhushana Ph.D. Scholar Dept. of Geography, BU 217 Dr. C M Lakshmana Associate Professor ISEC 218 Dr. M Lingaraju Associate Professor ISEC, Bangalore
NGO 219 Shri. Arvind Risbud Exe. Director MYRADA 220 Shri. Jyothis Jagannadia Asst. GM NABARD, Bangalore 221 Dr. Suresh Heblikar Environmentalist Eco-Watch 222 Shri. Raghavendra H G Team Leader Dhan Foundation 223 Shri. M S Raviprakash Unit manager AFPRO
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ANNEXURE- II: Workshop on Karnataka GIS Vision and User Needs
Venue: Hotel Atria, Palace Road, Bangalore
Programme
0900 - 1000 Registration
1000 - 1100 Inauguration
1000 - 1005 Welcome Dr. M K Sridhar Member Secretary and Executive Director, KJA
1005 - 1010 Inauguration by lighting the lamp
1010 - 1025 Inaugural Address Dr. Shailesh Nayak, Secretary, Ministry of Earth Sciences, GoI and Chairman, National GIS
1025 - 1040 Release of Vision and User Needs Reports and Address
Shri. S V Ranganath, IAS Chief Secretary, GoK
1040 - 1055 Key Note Address Dr. Mukund K Rao, Member, KJA and Chairman, KGIS Task Force
1055 - 1100 Vote of Thanks Dr. D K Prabhuraj, Director, KSRSAC
1100 - 1130 Tea/Coffee
1130 - 1300 Session – I: K-GIS Vision
Co-Chair: Shri. K Amarnarayan, IAS, Secretary to GoK, C & I.
Co-Chair: Dr. P PNageswara Rao, Programme Coordinator, IGBP, DoS, GoI
Presentation on K-GIS Vision Dr. D K Prabhuraj, Director, KSRSAC
Presentation on User Needs Assessment –
Determining GIS Data and App needs Dr. S Vadivelu, Consultant, KSRSAC
Sharing of Experience - Gujarat GIS Dr. T P Singh, Director, BISAG, Gujarat
K-GIS Vision: Discussions, Q&A and Participant Agency Interventions
1300 - 1400 Lunch
1400 - 1530 Session - II: K-GIS Implementation
Co-Chair: Dr. C S Kedar, IAS, Chairman, KUIDFC, GoK Co-Chair: Shri. G Satish, IFS, CCF and Add. Project Director, Sujala Watershed, WDD
K-GIS Data Needs Dr. B P Lakshmikantha, Scientist, KSRSAC
K-GIS Applications Dr. S Vadivelu, Consultant, KSRSAC
K-GIS Implementation – Organisation
frame Prof K R Sridhara Murthi, Consultant, KSRSAC
Capability of KSNDMC – Inputs to K- Dr. V S Prakash, Director, KSNDMC
Date: January 23, 2013, Wednesday Time: 10.00 - 17.00 HRS
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GIS
Learning for from KSCST Activities of
SDI Dr. M Prithviraj , Executive Director, KSCST
K-GIS Implementation: Discussions, Q&A and Participant Agency Interventions
1530 - 1600 Tea/Coffee
1600 –1640 High-Level Panel: K-GIS Way Forward and Actions
Panelists: Panel Points: Shri. ISN Prasad,IAS,
Principal Secretary, Dept. of IT,BT and S&T, GoK
Dr. Mukund K Rao, Member, KJA and Chairman, K-GIS TF
Shri. Anjum Parwez, IAS,
Managing Director, BMTC
Dr. P P Nageswara Rao, Programme Coordinator, IGBP, DoS, GoI
Dr. S Sadagopan, Founder, Director, IIIT, Bangalore
Present user difficulties of GIS
Vision to Reality: What are the key actions
required?
KGIS Data and Applications Needs
What needs to be done to bring benefit to
stake-holders?
K-GIS Dovetailing to National GIS
Industry participation in K-GIS
Implementation
High-end research needs in GIS
Academia participation in K-GIS
Implementation
1640 – 1645 Closing Remarks
Dr. Mukund K Rao, Member, KJA and Chairman, K-GIS TF
1645 – 1700 High Tea