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“LAND-USE LAND COVER MAPPING FOR SMART VILLAGE USING GIS”
Presented by:
Mr. Sumit Yeole
CONTENTS
 Introduction
 Objectives
 Details of work
 Case Study & Observations
 Results
 Conclusion
Introduction
SPATIAL EARTH has been establish with a purpose to add a
‘spatial’ aspect in the consultancy and implementation of Geographical
Information System (GIS) & Remote Sensing technologies in work.
Apart from execution of the task, we also provide consultancy
and academic services to our clients.
“Provide outstanding Geospatial and Remote Sensing Technology
Services, mapping solutions, and professional support with
commanding and integrated business solutions to our clients to
enable them to achieve their goals”
OBJECTIVES
1. Understanding of GIS technology and its applications in
precision agriculture.
2. Understanding of RS technology and its wide applications
in precision agriculture.
3. Introduction of DGPS/GPS/ETS and field survey work.
4. To determine LULC mapping for smart village using GIS
in kundewadi village.
Details of work
REMOTE SENSING
 Data acquisition
 Satellite Imagery Interpretation and Classification
 Change detection
 3D visualisation
 Digital Elevation Models (DEM)
 Fly-through simulations and terrain analysis
 Map production and print
Remote sensing is a method for getting
information about of different objects on the planet,
without any physical contacts with it.
Application of Remote Sensing
1. Mapping of farm and agricultural land
characteristics
2. Soil sensing
3. Farm classification
4. Farm condition assessment
5. Agriculture estimation
6. Mapping of land management practices
7. Compliance monitoring
8. Rural Development & Decision Support
System (DSS)
9. Agricultural mapping for detailed Land
Use Land Cover
Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
 A GIS is an organized collection of computer hardware, software,
geographic data, and personnel to efficiently capture, store, update,
manipulate, analyze, and display all forms of geographically
referenced information.
1. Mapping, analysis and Interpretation
2. Spatial analysis
3. DEM and 3D Visualization
4. Desktop, Web and Mobile Application Design
5. Spatial Database Design and Customization
6. Data Management & Integration
GIS – Program Flow
Capture
Data
Register
Map Base
Interpret
Data
Convert Data
to Digital
Format
Store Data
in Computer
Process
Data
Display
Results
Application GIS
Agricultural mapping for detailed Land Use Land Cover
 Disease monitoring & Pest management
 Soil and irrigation improvement analysis
 Resource Management & better efficiency through monitoring
Change detection studies and developing crop models
Global Positioning System (GPS).
 In 1973 the U.S. Department of Defense decided to establish, develop,
test, acquire, and deploy a space borne Global Positioning System (GPS).
The Global Positioning System
(GPS) is a worldwide satellite
based radio navigation system
formed from a constellation of 24
satellites and their ground stations.
It’s used to determine accurate
geodetic position & altitude on the
earth surface.
Differential Global Positioning System (DGPS)
For the DGPS based ground control points, initially one
base point was selected as per the standard norms at
Ambegaon near Alephata, Pune.
Case Study
Study Area
Kundewadi is a Village in Niphad Taluka in Nashik District of
Maharashtra State, India. It belongs to Khandesh and Northern Maharashtra
region . It belongs to Nashik Division . It is located 40 KM towards East from
District head quarters Nashik. 206 KM from State capital Mumbai Kundewadi
Pin code is 422303 and postal head office is Niphad .
Kundewadi is surrounded by
Sinnar Taluka towards South , Chandwad
Taluka towards North , Dindori Taluka
towards west , Nashik Taluka towards west .
Ozar , Sinnar , Nashik , Manmad are the
nearby Cities to Kundewadi.
Research Topic : "LAND-USE LAND COVER MAPPING FOR
SMART VILLAGE USING GIS IN KUNDEVADI VILLAGE, TAL
NIPHAD, DISTRICT-NASHIK, MAHARASHTRA."
Project Steps :
1. Image pre-processing, Geo-referencing and
rectification:
The data
should be collected
from Google Earth
with 28 tiles and this
tiles simultaneously
girding and Geo-
referencing. Those
tiles are separately
download and all
mosaic in ERDAS.
Process should be
shown in figure as
follows:
Kundewadi selected for smart villages in Nashik District.
Boundary should be provided in gram-panchayat.
2. Boundary of Study Area
Land use land cover classes has been defined by satellite
imagery and understanding of geographic location. LULC
classes are as follows:
1. Agriculture with crop
2. Agriculture without crop
3. Settlement
4. Vegetation
5. Water-bodies
6. Road, Railway
7. Well, Farm-pond
3. LULC Classes.
Below I have shown one of the examples of how to show different
classes. And shown "Agriculture with Crop."
The procedure to do that is shown in following steps:
4. Data Extraction
Creation of Shapfile
Add data
Start editing
Select polygon
Each agriculture digitalization
Save edits
RESULT AND DISCUSION
The land use categories such as built-up land, agriculture, water body,
wasteland and other have been identified and mapped. People utilized the land
for agriculture purposes.
Pie chart of classes
CONCLUSION
The present study shows that GIS based land used and land cover
mapping is very effective tool. The high resolution satellite data such as
good source of provide information accurately and give the perfect
solution. Based on results following suggestions need to be considered-
i. Wastewater planning.
ii. Ground water table increase.
iii. Solid waste management.
iv. Increasing the number of trees and planning.
v. Increasing agriculture land.
THANK YOU

Land use land cover mapping for smart village using gis

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  • 2.
    Competitive Innovation Quality IN-PLANTTRAINING PROGRAMME COMPLETED AT Presentation on “LAND-USE LAND COVER MAPPING FOR SMART VILLAGE USING GIS” Presented by: Mr. Sumit Yeole
  • 3.
    CONTENTS  Introduction  Objectives Details of work  Case Study & Observations  Results  Conclusion
  • 4.
    Introduction SPATIAL EARTH hasbeen establish with a purpose to add a ‘spatial’ aspect in the consultancy and implementation of Geographical Information System (GIS) & Remote Sensing technologies in work. Apart from execution of the task, we also provide consultancy and academic services to our clients. “Provide outstanding Geospatial and Remote Sensing Technology Services, mapping solutions, and professional support with commanding and integrated business solutions to our clients to enable them to achieve their goals”
  • 5.
    OBJECTIVES 1. Understanding ofGIS technology and its applications in precision agriculture. 2. Understanding of RS technology and its wide applications in precision agriculture. 3. Introduction of DGPS/GPS/ETS and field survey work. 4. To determine LULC mapping for smart village using GIS in kundewadi village.
  • 6.
    Details of work REMOTESENSING  Data acquisition  Satellite Imagery Interpretation and Classification  Change detection  3D visualisation  Digital Elevation Models (DEM)  Fly-through simulations and terrain analysis  Map production and print Remote sensing is a method for getting information about of different objects on the planet, without any physical contacts with it.
  • 7.
    Application of RemoteSensing 1. Mapping of farm and agricultural land characteristics 2. Soil sensing 3. Farm classification 4. Farm condition assessment 5. Agriculture estimation 6. Mapping of land management practices 7. Compliance monitoring 8. Rural Development & Decision Support System (DSS) 9. Agricultural mapping for detailed Land Use Land Cover
  • 8.
    Geographic Information Systems(GIS)  A GIS is an organized collection of computer hardware, software, geographic data, and personnel to efficiently capture, store, update, manipulate, analyze, and display all forms of geographically referenced information. 1. Mapping, analysis and Interpretation 2. Spatial analysis 3. DEM and 3D Visualization 4. Desktop, Web and Mobile Application Design 5. Spatial Database Design and Customization 6. Data Management & Integration
  • 9.
    GIS – ProgramFlow Capture Data Register Map Base Interpret Data Convert Data to Digital Format Store Data in Computer Process Data Display Results
  • 10.
    Application GIS Agricultural mappingfor detailed Land Use Land Cover  Disease monitoring & Pest management  Soil and irrigation improvement analysis  Resource Management & better efficiency through monitoring Change detection studies and developing crop models
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    Global Positioning System(GPS).  In 1973 the U.S. Department of Defense decided to establish, develop, test, acquire, and deploy a space borne Global Positioning System (GPS). The Global Positioning System (GPS) is a worldwide satellite based radio navigation system formed from a constellation of 24 satellites and their ground stations. It’s used to determine accurate geodetic position & altitude on the earth surface.
  • 12.
    Differential Global PositioningSystem (DGPS) For the DGPS based ground control points, initially one base point was selected as per the standard norms at Ambegaon near Alephata, Pune.
  • 13.
    Case Study Study Area Kundewadiis a Village in Niphad Taluka in Nashik District of Maharashtra State, India. It belongs to Khandesh and Northern Maharashtra region . It belongs to Nashik Division . It is located 40 KM towards East from District head quarters Nashik. 206 KM from State capital Mumbai Kundewadi Pin code is 422303 and postal head office is Niphad . Kundewadi is surrounded by Sinnar Taluka towards South , Chandwad Taluka towards North , Dindori Taluka towards west , Nashik Taluka towards west . Ozar , Sinnar , Nashik , Manmad are the nearby Cities to Kundewadi.
  • 14.
    Research Topic :"LAND-USE LAND COVER MAPPING FOR SMART VILLAGE USING GIS IN KUNDEVADI VILLAGE, TAL NIPHAD, DISTRICT-NASHIK, MAHARASHTRA." Project Steps : 1. Image pre-processing, Geo-referencing and rectification: The data should be collected from Google Earth with 28 tiles and this tiles simultaneously girding and Geo- referencing. Those tiles are separately download and all mosaic in ERDAS. Process should be shown in figure as follows:
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    Kundewadi selected forsmart villages in Nashik District. Boundary should be provided in gram-panchayat. 2. Boundary of Study Area
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    Land use landcover classes has been defined by satellite imagery and understanding of geographic location. LULC classes are as follows: 1. Agriculture with crop 2. Agriculture without crop 3. Settlement 4. Vegetation 5. Water-bodies 6. Road, Railway 7. Well, Farm-pond 3. LULC Classes.
  • 17.
    Below I haveshown one of the examples of how to show different classes. And shown "Agriculture with Crop." The procedure to do that is shown in following steps: 4. Data Extraction Creation of Shapfile Add data Start editing Select polygon Each agriculture digitalization Save edits
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    The land usecategories such as built-up land, agriculture, water body, wasteland and other have been identified and mapped. People utilized the land for agriculture purposes. Pie chart of classes
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    CONCLUSION The present studyshows that GIS based land used and land cover mapping is very effective tool. The high resolution satellite data such as good source of provide information accurately and give the perfect solution. Based on results following suggestions need to be considered- i. Wastewater planning. ii. Ground water table increase. iii. Solid waste management. iv. Increasing the number of trees and planning. v. Increasing agriculture land.
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