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  • UZZIEL KAMRAN, MUHAMMAD ARIF, ZIMRA RAZZAK AMMAR YOUSAF, (Institute of Geographical Information Systems (IGIS), 2025-03-06)
    Forests play a fundamental role in preserving the environment and fighting global warming. Unfortunately, they are continuously reduced by human interventions such as deforestation, fires, etc. This project proposes and ...
  • Sharif Irfan, Talha Ayub Ahsan Hameed (Institute of Geographical Information Systems (IGIS), 2025-03-04)
    IoT based sensors for data collection to assist landmine operations providing technical assistance incorporating tools and techniques of Geographic Information Systems (GIS). Existing landmine operations are extensively ...
  • Muhammad Faseeh Ehtsham, Momina Butt Muhammad Hashir Baig (Institute of Geographical Information Systems (IGIS), 2025-03-04)
    A drastic increase in on-road criminal activity has been observed over the past few years. With an already established wide network of roads and highways in Pakistan, and more being in the plans, it is imperative that we ...
  • Fatima Rizwan, Maryam Iqbal, Muhammad Ibrahim Bin Farrukh Maryam Iqbal (Institute of Geographical Information Systems (IGIS), 2025-03-03)
    One of the issues that bedeviled Pakistan right after independence was lack of planning. Being largest city of Pakistan and trade hub from beginning, Karachi has experienced a huge influx of migrants since independence. ...
  • Maira Malik, Sardar Muhammad Usman, Waqar Ul Shams Shahzad Ali (Institute of Geographical Information Systems (IGIS), 2025-03-03)
    With the increase of devices equipped with location sensors, mining spatio-temporal data for interesting behavioral patterns has gained attention in recent years. If we talk about big data, the present decade has been ...
  • Syed Faraz Ali Shah, M Waleed Aamir, M Yasir Ali Khan M NabeeJ Mubashar (Institute of Geographical Information Systems (IGIS), 2025-02-27)
    Islamabad Dashboard" materializes the concept of city dashboards; this platform has multiple GIS based services and applications to help the citizens better understand the city. There are 12 applications in total, deployed ...
  • Fareed ud din Masood, Aitzaz Hassan Syed Taha Nemat (Institute of Geographical Information Systems (IGIS), 2025-02-27)
    In a dynamically changing economy, where emerging trends in technology spread like wild fire, organizations need to rapidly adapt and implement new strategies to build businesses and market their products. But no matter ...
  • Mahnoor Intikhab, Umer Haider Chattha Noor Muhammad Maneka (Institute of Geographical Information Systems (IGIS), 2025-02-27)
    An increase in impervious surfaces results in greater surface runoff as these surfaces prevent water infiltration into the soil, resulting in increased runoff generation which disturbs the hydrological system. The main ...
  • Tayyab Mir, Khadija Asim, Ayesha Tahir Waleed Ali (Institute of Geographical Information Systems (IGIS), 2025-02-27)
    With Increased urbanization, cities are now becoming more vulnerable to criminal and terrorist activities due to lake of adequate and intelligent security and surveillance system. Traditional security systems comprising ...
  • Musharraf Ali, Rahemeen Shah, Rameen Ayub Muhammad Luqman (Institute of Geographical Information Systems (IGIS), 2025-02-27)
    A figure of 100 million people was estimated to be homeless throughout the world. 1.6 billion of the population did not have access to proper housing according to a global survey conducted by the United Nations in 2005. ...
  • Hira Zafar, Ayman Aslam, Rao Muhammad Taha Danial Tariq (Institute of Geographical Information Systems (IGIS), 2025-02-27)
    The spread of vector-borne diseases is a genuine threat to society. They commonly prevail in tropical regions. Of the countries affected Pakistan rates high on the vulnerability index. The country experienced major ...
  • Urooj Fatima, Hafiza Mehar Zulfiqar, Hejab Qudsia Qazi Usman Anwar (Institute of Geographical Information Systems (IGIS), 2025-02-27)
    It has now become the basic requirement of every telecommunication industry to integrate the GIS component for its efficient planning and management. They neglect the common geo-web platform which is a major setback in ...
  • Muhammad Fasi ur Rehman, Waleeja Binte Iqbal Salman Rasheed (Institute of Geographical Information Systems (IGIS), 2025-02-27)
    Previously in Pakistan, the research on poverty has been done on the basis of income (money metric poverty) e.g. if a person is earning below the minimum income level then they are categorized as being poor. Multidimensional ...
  • Madiha, Rimsha Aslam Shehar Bano (Institute of Geographical Information Systems (IGIS), 2025-02-27)
    With ever increasing population, cities are becoming more prone to pollution mainly due to improper waste management system. It creates unhygienic environment for the citizens leading to the spread of infectious diseases ...
  • Mubeen Khalid, Hafiz M Haris Mir Nauman Ahmed (Institute of Geographical Information Systems (IGIS), 2025-02-27)
    Disaster management and emergency response to natural disasters like earthquakes is a grave issue with lives depending on the readiness of response and the level of preparedness. Here we present a new approach for ...
  • Muhammad Arsalan Mukhtar, Fahad Iftikhar, Muhammad Ismail Mirza Sumbla Ayaz Khan (Institute of Geographical Information Systems (IGIS), 2025-02-27)
    The greatest test for people with visual disabilities is simply the failure to explore new indoor spaces. This failure in orientation puts their physical uprightness in danger. Despite the continuous assorted examination ...
  • Haider Khan, Hamna Khurshid, Sidra Nadim Jannat Saeed , Ali Raza (Institute of Geographical Information Systems (IGIS), 2025-02-27)
    Dengue is a vector-borne disease and it is a life-threatening malady. It occurs in the tropical and subtropical areas. Pakistan likewise falls in this locale, and the country is exceptionally defenseless against this ...
  • 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 ...

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