IGIS (SCEE): Recent submissions

  • Iqbal, Faheem (Institute of Geographical Information Systems (IGIS), 2025-02-26)
    Sowing wheat after rice harvesting without land preparation (Zero-till) is a resource conservation technique. It reduces cost and increases wheat yield because of 2-3 weeks early sowing. But all types of soils are not ...
  • QAYYUM, TAYYABA (Institute of Geographical Information Systems (IGIS), 2025-02-26)
    The water quality of Rawal watershed has been highly deteriorated because of increased concentration of organic nitrogen and phosphorous coming from non­point sources causing eutrophication. The main objective of this study ...
  • Sardar Zeeshan Rabbani, Tehniyat Shafqat, lhtisham Ali Maheen Bhatti (Institute of Geographical Information Systems (IGIS), 2025-02-26)
    As the world is making progress, Virtual Reality is advancing in every discipline of life. Virtual Reality is the utilization of modern technology to create a simulated environment. Almost each and every aspect of subject ...
  • Sarwar Anwar, Muhammad Fahad Ali, Muhammad Hamza Khan Syeda Ayesha Zahra (Institute of Geographical Information Systems (IGIS), 2025-02-26)
    In the past few decades, every field has benefited from advancements in GIS and remote sensing. From small-scale projects to large-scale business management projects, there are diversified applications of GIS. However, ...
  • Hamza Nadeem, Muhammad Mursaleen, Muhammad Khizer Abbas Daniya Gardezi (Institute of Geographical Information Systems (IGIS), 2025-02-26)
    Glacial lake outburst floods (GLOFs) are becoming major concerns for the Northern Pakistan region. Several disasters have occurred due to outburst floods from glacial lakes and the frequency of occurrence is increasing ...
  • HAFIZ MUHAMMAD AMIN SHAH, SADAF SALEHA, SAFA KAMRAN MUHAMMAD AIZAZ ANSER (Institute of Geographical Information Systems (IGIS), 2025-02-26)
    The aim of the project is to gather data of Lai Nullah and its surrounding and use GIS and RS for its future rehabilitation. For this purpose, we gathered data from different sources i.e., USGS, Google Earth Engine, Pakistan ...
  • Hafeez, Sidrah (Institute of Geographical Information Systems (IGIS), 2025-02-26)
    Pakistan is rapidly growing household electricity consumption country. There is approximately 9% increase in domestic consumption while the country is presently facing energy shortfalls. There is a need of considering ...
  • Butt, Saad Shams (Institute of Geographical Information Systems (IGIS), 2025-02-26)
    One of the richest industries in the world is the Oil and Gas sector. An enormous amount of money is spent on surveys and sensing techniques to identify the areas of the earth which most likely to contain petroleum resources. ...
  • Arif, Sohail (Institute of Geographical Information Systems (IGIS), 2025-02-26)
    Groundwater quality is becoming a major concern in Pakistan due to rapid deterioration of aquifers. A preliminary screening analysis to evaluate the vulnerability of groundwater resources of Islamabad has been carried out ...
  • UL ISLAM, ZAHEER (Institute of Geographical Information Systems (IGIS), 2025-02-26)
    Sustainability of desert ecosystem is highly dependent upon water availability from different sources. Palaeochannels are important sources of groundwater, and exploiting such resources involves their identification / ...
  • KHAN, MUHAMMAD GULRAIZ (Institute of Geographical Information Systems (IGIS), 2025-02-26)
    Utility companies estimate that electricity theft costs them billions of dollars in annual revenues loss all over the world. In Pakistan electricity theft is a major problem and utilities companies report over 35 percent ...
  • Gulfaraz Hassan, Mahum Munir, Misbah Rani Huzaifa Umar (Institute of Geographical Information Systems (IGIS), 2025-02-26)
    As technology is progressing very fast, Augmented Reality (AR) has found its applications among different disciplines of life and education. It almost has covered every aspect of subject in real world and is getting better ...
  • Nasir, Javeriya (Institute of Geographical Information Systems (IGIS), 2025-02-26)
    The reemergence of the vector borne diseases in the last 30 years owing to the major changes in public health policies along with anthropogenic activities leading towards disturbing the natural eco systems have caused an ...
  • Waqar, Mirza Muhammad (Institute of Geographical Information Systems (IGIS), 2025-02-26)
    This research describes a new method for the georeferencing of UK DMC imagery that does not require ground control points (GCPs). The proposed method utilizes satellite ancillary data, a digital elevation model (DEM) and ...
  • Ishfaq, Zara (Institute of Geographical Information Systems (IGIS), 2025-02)
    A study leads to map the slums of Islamabad with the specific objectives to (a) create accurate inventory of slum buildings in the study area using Object Oriented Analysis (OOA); (b) calculate Roof Area per Person (RApP) ...
  • Jamil, Usman (Institute of Geographical Information Systems (IGIS), 2025-02-25)
    The telecommunications industry is on the brink of a GIS mutiny. A GIS can serve modified information to sales, network operations, engineering experts, customer services, and even the clients/customers, using a common ...
  • MAZHER, MUHAMMAD HARIS (Institute of Geographical Information Systems (IGIS), 2025-02-25)
    Malaria is a vector borne disease spreading in tropical and sub tropical regions of the world. Nearly 40% of world’s population lives in high risk malaria zones. Suitable environmental parameters including temperature, ...
  • Mahboob, Muhammad Ahsan (Institute of Geographical Information Systems (IGIS), 2025-02-25)
    Glacier avalanches are natural hazard that could damage infrastructures and threaten lives in high altitude mountainous terrains. On 7 April 2012 a massive ice avalanche struck a Pakistani military base at Gayari sector, ...
  • TARAR, TAYYEBA FERDOUS (Institute of Geographical Information Systems (IGIS), 2025-02-25)
    Traditional urban water supply schemes cannot meet the demands of the ever increasing population therefore an alternative water source need to be explored to supplement the existing urban water supply. This study was ...
  • MALIK, NAEEM ABBAS (Institute of Geographical Information Systems (IGIS), 2025-02-25)
    Multiyear crop yield monitor data can be used to establish crop management zones (CMZs) in a field to precisely manage the inputs. This study was conducted to characterize the spatiotemporal variability of cotton (Gossypium ...

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