Centre for Geographic Information System [GIS]

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In the developed world spatial technologies such as Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Remote Sensing are playing a pivotal role in natural resource management and its efficient utilization. To keep up with the pace of modern technologies, GIS centre is offering short term training courses as well as MSc in GI....

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In the developed world spatial technologies such as Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Remote Sensing are playing a pivotal role in natural resource management and its efficient utilization. To keep up with the pace of modern technologies, GIS centre is offering short term training courses as well as MSc in GIS. If you are interested in environmental management, information technology, surveying, agriculture, forestry, business management, archaeology, military or just interested in geography you must consider enrolling in these courses. This will not only give you an edge over others but will also assist you in finding employment in this exciting field.
GIS and remote sensing rely on acquiring, analyzing and processing spatial data obtained from satellite images as well as from traditional sources such as aerial photographs and ground based surveys. GIS centre is well equipped with the state of the art hardware, software & lab facilities. These courses will assist you not only to learn the theoretical aspects of remote sensing & GIS technologies but will also provide “hands on experience” by applying and working on real life problems. GIS courses are taught by foreign qualified staff members. In the University of the Punjab, GIS centre was established in year 2001. As a result MSc GIS program was launched in the Department of Geography. Currently, GIS Centre is Independently running MSc and M.Phil Programes in the Premises of the Punjab University Quali-i-Azam (New) Campus Lahore. Majority of the outgoing GIS graduates are currently working in various Government and non-Government organizations and taking initiatives in our national development.

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Dr. Muhammad Hamid Ch.

Dr. Muhammad Hamid Ch.

Assistant Professor

Mrs. Qudsia Gulzar

Mrs. Qudsia Gulzar

Assistant Professor

Mr. Muhammad Haris

Mr. Muhammad Haris

Assistant Professor

Dr. Muhammad Usman

Dr. Muhammad Usman

Assistant Professor

Dr. Sawaid Abbas

Dr. Sawaid Abbas

Assistant Professor

Miss Nida Samad

Miss Nida Samad

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Centre for Geographic Information System [GIS]
Geo-Sciences

In the developed world spatial technologies such as Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Remote Sensing are playing a pivotal role in natural resource management and its efficient utilization. To keep up with the pace of modern technologies, GIS centre is offering short term training courses as well as MSc in GIS. ....

Satellite Remote Sensing and GIS as an input to monitor sediment transportation into Mangla reservoir On 31st May, 2006
Guest Speakers
Prof. Dr. Bob Wasson
Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Research, Charles Darwin University . Darwin , Northern Territory , Australia , 0909
Prof. Dr. Waqar Ahmad
Coordinator, School Remote Sensing & GIS , Faculty of Education, Health and Science, Charles Darwin University
Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia, 0909
Organizing Committee
Prof. Dr. Mujahid Kamran
Dean Faculty of Science, University of the Punjab .
Dr. Syed Mansoor Sarwar
Principal, Punjab University College of Information Technology, University of the Punjab .
Muhammad Nawaz
Coordinator/Assistant Professor, GIS Center , PUCIT, Allama Iqbal (Old) Campus Punjab University , Lahore , Pakistan
Farha Sattar
Lecturer, GIS Center , PUCIT, Allama Iqbal (Old) Campus Punjab University , Lahore , Pakistan
M. Hamid Chaudhry
Lecturer, GIS Center , PUCIT, Allama Iqbal (Old) Campus Punjab University , Lahore , Pakistan
Aims and Objectives:
This seminar is being arranged in connection of the project that is shaping up among the GIS Centre, HEC and CDU. The aims and objectives of the project are given below.
Mangla Reservoir is on the Jhelum River in northern Pakistan . It is a large reservoir of 7280x10 6 m 3 gross storage capacity (when constructed in 1967) which is used for hydro-electric power generation and irrigation, and is of great economic importance. By 1999, 19.22% of the capacity of the reservoir had been lost because of sedimentation. This is a rate of 0.6% per year. Alarmed by this rate of loss, the Government of Pakistan initiated in 2000 a project to raise the dam wall and thereby increase storage capacity by 3840 x 10 6 m 3 . While the increased capacity will extend the life of the reservoir, it is also desirable to reduce the sedimentation rate if the benefit of the greater capacity is to be maximised. Management of the catchment to reduce erosion and sediment transport is therefore a priority activity.
Project will evaluate the use of satellite based remotely sensed data sets, digital image processing techniques and the use of GIS to quantify over time changes in the Mangla catchment. The outcome of this project firstly, will be a technical report highlighting the methodology involved and statistical summaries highlighting over time changes in the catchment area. Secondly, this will assist in the identification of the underlying factors and the processes responsible for the soil erosion and the transportation of sediments into the Mangla reservoir.
Country Benefits
This seminar is being conducted in connection of the project that is shaping up among the GIS Centre, HEC and CDU. The project / seminar is expected to render the following benefits.
A final report 3.5 years after the project begins that sets out a scientific basis for whole-of-catchment management. The final report will consist of the following:
A land use cover change map of the Mangla Catchment (1975 to 2005).
Identification of sediment sources in the Mangla Catchment.
Modelling erosion-sediment transportation systems in the Mangla Catchment.
Recommendations for the Mangla catchment managers to reduce soil loss
Annual interim reports on progress, presented in person at workshops in Pakistan .
Enhanced skills for Pakistani collaborators from Punjab University .
Three Pakistani PhD graduates trained in cutting-edge approaches in: catchment sediment budgeting; remote sensing of factors linked to the sediment budget that contribute to reservoir sedimentation; modelling of catchment erosion and sediment transport processes providing a basis for analysis of the catchment.
Production of high quality research publications for international, peer-reviewed scientific journals

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