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GeoSpatial Technologies in Digital Cities
Pradeep Thomas
Head - Presales Consulting
Esri India Technologies Ltd
Urbanization in India by 2030
600 milpeople will live in cities
87 citieswill have a population of
1 mil+ up from 53 today
$1.2 trillioncapital investment is necessary to
meet projected demand in India’s
cities
2.5 billion sqmroads have to be paved, 20X the
capacity added in past decade7400 kmmetros will need to constructed –
20X the capacity added in past
decadeSource: Ministry of Urban Development, McKinsey
Global Institute: India’s Urban Awakening
Need to Build Smart and Safe Communities
to meet
the Challenges of Tomorrow
Components of Smart City
• Adequate water supply
• Assured electricity supply
• Sanitation, including solid waste management
• Efficient urban mobility and public transport
• Affordable housing, especially for the poor
• Robust IT connectivity and digitalization
• Good governance, especially e-Governance and citizen participation,
• Sustainable environment
• Safety and security of citizens, particularly women, children and the elderly
• Health and education
How GIS helps in City Level functions?
How can my citizens
visualize the public
transportation routes?
How my departmental heads can
get the operational view of his
departmental activities ?
How to maximize value utilization
for a land space?
GIS is the backbone for end-to-end city planning and administration globally
How can I locate my civic facilities
,parking lots etc. with directions?
How as a city administrator, I can
get a complete picture of city
functions in a common window?
How my planners can effectively
prepare development plans based
multiple geo-specific factors?
Why GIS ?
• Improved Project and Risk Management
• Better understanding of factors in planning
modelling and design
• Sharing of common project management tools
• Collaboration and Decision Support
• Single source for all project information
• Share knowledge through Geography &
Visualization
• Allow for Complete Transparency
• Access to same information from executive level down
• Continuous Visibility and Monitoring throughout the
project
• Comprehensive Approach in Analysis
• All information and data formats integrated
• Easily integrate multi-disciplinary information
Provides the Framework and Process
Urban Planning and Design Property Tax & DP Approvals Smart Surveillance & Monitoring
Urban Mobility & Road Projects Monitoring Healthcare Epidemic
Risk Planning /Assessments
GIS enables Urban Transformation
Education and Infrastructure
Planning/Assessments
Disaster Management and Risk Analysis
Utilities and Public Works
Economic & Demographic Analysis
E Governance & Citizen Engagement
Ask a Citizen Field Stations Community Services
Command & Control and Executive Dashboards
GIS enables Urban Transformation
GIS is a Platform for Smart and Safe Communities
ArcGIS
Platform
Utilities TransportationInfrastructure GovernancePublic
Safety
Communication Healthcare
ThematicLayer
Repository
Topographic
Database
Imagery
Database
Property
Database3D Visualization
Amenities
Health Centres,
Schools
Utility
Database
SensorNetworks
Common Data Platform
Maps
DataApps
Services
Workflows
Models
Enabling
• Content Management
• Access
• Sharing
• Collaboration
• Apps
ArcGIS Platform Approach
Integrated
Enterprise System
Desktop Web Device
Server
Online Content and Services
Foundation AppsEssential Information Products
“GIS Ready” Data
Extended / Custom Apps
Content Production SystemsData Modernization
Advanced Workflows
Integration with Business Systems
Initial Operating Capability
ArcGIS Portal
Rapidly deploy initial operating capability to everyone then develop custom apps and integrate with other systems
Health Fire
Planning
Transportation Police
Engineering
Initia
tive
Journalists
Startups
Civic Developers
Academia
Citizens
NGOs
Platform for sharing
data and for cross-
departmental
collaboration
(Web GIS)
Public engagement,
powered by
services, Open
Data, and apps
(Community GIS)
GeoHub Concept