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Enterprise GIS for Municipalities - An Integrated Approach



Computerization involves design, creation, implementation and maintenance of a stable spatial database linked to the database, which will be used on a day-to-day basis. The whole process is continuous and not static. A sample of the spatial and attribute data that need to be collected and collated is shown in Table 1.

Spatial and Attribute data Local Administration Public works & Engineering Health Civic amenities Town and Country Planning Land Records
Administrative Boundaries(State, District, Mandal, Village) X X X X X X
Road Network(Highways & Other Roads) X X   X   X
Railroads X     X   X
Sewerage & Storm water Network   X   X    
Water bodies X X X      
Bridges X          
Landmarks X     X    
Demographic & socio-economic data     X      
Electricity & underground cable networks       X    
Public Health Centers, hospitals, emergency relief units, epidemic zones     X      
Temperature, rainfall, soil and land use data     X      
Local Transportation            
Political map           X
Landuse       X   X
             

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