Sheraz Ahsan, Muhammad(Institute of Geographical Information Systems (IGIS), 2025-03-11)
Pakistan's national vision and strategic plans focus on developing digital and smart cities. With rapid urbanization, it is essential to prioritize policies and governance that promote sustainable development, digitalization ...
Naseem, Bushra(Institute of Geographical Information Systems (IGIS), 2025-03-04)
Pakistan has a rich and vast natural resource base covering various ecological and climatic zones that strengthens the agriculture in Pakistan. The relatively good yields in agricultural products are related to timely ...
Rabab, Uzma(Institute of Geographical Information Systems (IGIS), 2025-02-27)
Estimation of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) yield prior to harvesting is a challenging task for informed decision making, food security analysis and trading policy formulation. The conventional approach used in Pakistan is ...
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 ...
REHMAN, HASEEB-UR-(Institute of Geographical Information Systems (IGIS), 2025-02-26)
Vehicle Routing Problem is a combinatorial problem, the complexity of
VRP increases with the; number of vehicles, customers, delivery depots,
constraints like loading capacity and time duration of routes etc. To solve ...
Batool, Syeda Mehak(Institute of Geographical Information Systems (IGIS), 2025-02-26)
Mapping land use land cover (LULC) change by using Remote Sensing data (RS) and
Geographic Information System (GIS) has gain a great concern in current strategies for
managing natural resources. Both natural and anthropogenic ...
SHAHZADA, HENA(Institute of Geographical Information Systems (IGIS), 2025-02-26)
Flooding is a regular event in Khyber Pa.khtunkhwa, especially the areas settled along
the Rivers. During and after the flood, the main issue is the availability of clean
drinking water to the affected community. The ...
SAEED, OMER(Institute of Geographical Information Systems (IGIS), 2025-02-26)
Mobile GIS is a remarkable advancement as a result of the evolution of mobility and development in the geoinformatics. Users can utilize personally selected spatial, temporal and attribute information anytime and everywhere. ...
Adeel, Muhammad(Institute of Geographical Information Systems (IGIS), 2025-02-26)
Islamabad Master Plan (1960-2000) divided Capital Territory into various zones of urban and rural area. Islamabad Capital Territory Zone-IV, the study area, spreads nearly 287 km2 of rural land. Unauthorized construction ...
Bhatti, Saad Saleem(Institute of Geographical Information Systems (IGIS), 2025-02-26)
The recent drought (1998-2004) in water deficient province of Balochistan affected the availability of seasonal rainwater and vegetation cover. The growth rate of tubewells increased and over-abstraction of groundwater ...
Aslam, Kamran(Institute of Geographical Information Systems (IGIS), 2025-02-26)
Pakistan has been a target of catastrophic and frequent flood disasters over past many decades. Unfortunately the country has no effective system available for prediction and management of flood events despite their serious ...
NADEEM, MUHAMMAD(Institute of Geographical Information Systems (IGIS), 2025-02-26)
Flood is considered as the most devastating and widespread natural hazard that occurs due to heavy rainfall. This research is aimed at flood modeling of River Soan, whose catchment area receives heavy rainfall especially ...
Fatima, Syeda Hira(Institute of Geographical Information Systems (IGIS), 2025-02-26)
Pakistan is recently experiencing a wave of Dengue epidemics that has claimed numerous lives.
Lahore the provincial metropolis of Punjab and Swat a major city in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa are
among the hard hit areas. The present ...
Khan, Dawood(Institute of Geographical Information Systems (IGIS), 2025-02-26)
Rainwater harvesting is an important practice in order to improve the water
availability and agricultural productivity in the arid and semiarid areas. This is
particularly useful in areas with reasonably high annual ...