IGIS (SCEE): Recent submissions

  • Zainab Muneer, Nouman Abbasi, Abdullah Yousuf Muhammad Adil Hassan (Institute of Geographical Information Systems (IGIS), 2025-02-27)
    The problem of spontaneous combustion due to firedamp ( coal mine gases) along with roof collapse is of grave importance in coal mine industry. Each and every single miner works under this threatening environment and ...
  • Saad Ahmed Jamal, Shahab Ud Din, Nukhba Tufail Aneeq Ur Rehman (Institute of Geographical Information Systems (IGIS), 2025-02-27)
    Agriculture constitutes the largest sector of Pakistan's Economy. Yet, per acre production is among the lowest as compared to other countries. The primarily reason is outdated irrigation practices. In addition, traditional ...
  • Umair Mukhtar, Fahad Tariq, Zain ul Islam Shafaat Tahir (Institute of Geographical Information Systems (IGIS), 2025-02-27)
    Geo-informatics is a term signifying the pivotal role of GIS, Remote Sensing, GPS and surveying. Today, geo-informatics is a fundamental part of a planning department in many states worldwide. The three main facets in ...
  • Muhammad Kamran Khalid, Syed Salman Abbas, Hafiz Muhammad Umair Shabbir Muhammad Hamza (Institute of Geographical Information Systems (IGIS), 2025-02-27)
    Pakistan lacks in incorporating technological advancements to control crime rate. The purpose of this project was to design a system for the public to report crimes, receive crime alerts and see what other crimes have ...
  • Mahnoor Kousar, Iqra Javaid Daniyal Zia (Institute of Geographical Information Systems (IGIS), 2025-02-27)
    The sensor networks paradigm has revolutionized agricultural methods and has helped explicate the precincts of the agricuhural sector. The advancement of Wireless Sensor Networks and its integration with RS has spurred ...
  • Syed Muhammad Qambar Abbas Naqvi, Fyeqa Akram, Hamza Iftikhar (Institute of Geographical Information Systems (IGIS), 2025-02-27)
    Pakistan has been encountering flooding issues consistently for the last few years. Floods are causing colossal structure, life and property annihilation. The current systems for flood warning lacks ability to timely ...
  • Sibgha Tariq, Saleha Safdar, Reachel Sabir LaibaNaqvi (Institute of Geographical Information Systems (IGIS), 2025-02-27)
    One of the world's largest environmental health threat is air pollution which leads to 7 million deaths round the world once a year. This project aim to provide a detailed analysis on air pollution using urban infrastructure. ...
  • Taimoor Hanif, Bushra Azam, Malik Wajahat Ali Mujtaba Qasim (Institute of Geographical Information Systems (IGIS), 2025-02-27)
    Being an agrarian country, Pakistan's economy majorly relies on crop productivity. The food demand has increased in the recent years, but the production has seen a fall. This is due to conventional fanning practices. ...
  • Muhammad Ahmed Hanif, Qurat Ul Ain Fatima Syed Muhammad Talha (Institute of Geographical Information Systems (IGIS), 2025-02-27)
    Disasters occur worldwide taking lives of millions of people every year along with infrastructure damage. Different types of disaster occur in different regions of the world ranging mainly from earthquakes, tsunami, ...
  • Azka Khalid, Muhammad Kumail Raza, Numan Malhi Muhammad Maaz Raza (Institute of Geographical Information Systems (IGIS), 2025-02-27)
    Locust outbreaks have recently devastated agricultural and natural vegetation around the world, causing massive damage and compromising food security. Owing to exceptionally significant rainfall in desert locust habitats ...
  • YumnaBinte Ahmad, Syeda,Zainab Azhar, Hiba Sajid Shaheer Mujeeb (Institute of Geographical Information Systems (IGIS), 2025-02-27)
    Pakistan is rich in mineral resources, yet its mining industry is vastly underdeveloped. Information processing in mines is still heavily reliant on paper-based documents and maps for processing mine information. This ...
  • Mahrukh Awan, Azan Umer, Hassan Mazhar Aaqib Mehrban (Institute of Geographical Information Systems (IGIS), 2025-02-27)
    Swarms of mosquitoes erupting from soil-logged eggs (exacerbated by climate change) carrying a host of diseases such as Zika, dengue and malaria, making mosquitoes the world's deadliest animals. Outbreaks of such vector ...
  • Tuba Kamal, Muhammad Sohaib Khan, Waleed Haider Muhammad Bilal Khan (Institute of Geographical Information Systems (IGIS), 2025-02-27)
    In the past, there have been issues with advertising such as in exposure to interested customers, static location advertisement, environmental pollution and wastage of resources. In order to combat these issues, a solution ...
  • Jabeen, Mahwish (Institute of Geographical Information Systems (IGIS), 2025-02-26)
    Today global climate change and its impact on crop production is a major issue. Climatic factor such as temperature has been closely linked to agricultural production. According to the international panel on climate ...
  • Riaz, MahGul (Institute of Geographical Information Systems (IGIS), 2025-02-26)
    Mapping spatial distribution of disease is useful to detect and monitor potential public health hazards. This thesis research highlights the statistical and geographical weighted regression model development based on the ...
  • Akram, Fawad (Institute of Geographical Information Systems (IGIS), 2025-02-26)
    Exposure of Pakistan to natural hazards especially floods warrants use of latest technology to forecast the risk and vulnerabilities. GIS and Remote Sensing techniques can play a vital role in this regard. GIS based ...
  • Abbas Gillani, Syed Naseem (Institute of Geographical Information Systems (IGIS), 2025-02-26)
    The glaciers of the Hindukush-Karakoram-Himalayan (HKH) region consist of a huge amount of perpetual snow and ice. These glaciers are retreating in the face of accelerating global warming. Estimation of volumetric decrease ...
  • NAEEM SATTI, TAHANYAT (Institute of Geographical Information Systems (IGIS), 2025-02-26)
    Forests are important store of carbon within the global carbon cycle and also play a significant role in climate change adaptation and mitigation. In the recent past, the increase in greenhouse gases emissions including ...
  • Bashir, Sarah (Institute of Geographical Information Systems (IGIS), 2025-02-26)
    Soil erosion due to water is becoming a serious land degradation problem in rain fed areas of Pothwar region. Rawal lake, a major source of water supply for Islamabad and Rawalpindi is undergoing heavy sedimentation due ...
  • Nada, Samreen (Institute of Geographical Information Systems (IGIS), 2025-02-26)
    In northern regions of Pakistan where the most area is snow covered and glaciated, seasonal snowmelt is the primary source of river discharge. This makes irrigation and hydropower generation purposes heavily dependent ...

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