GIS (Geographic Information System)

  • Optimal location
  • Land use management
  • Preparation of spatial database
  • Determining the status of land ownership
  • Extraction and preparation of physiographic, meteorological, surface water, and groundwater maps

GIS (Geographic Information System) is a system that uses all the collected information in a layered way and after separating and controlling the data, all the required descriptive and spatial information enters the system. Thus, in addition to accurate and fast access to the required data in a large volume, the possibility of providing and depicting spatial and thematic information in the form of a map, table, and chart, editing and updating data and the possibility of using existing data for different purposes based on the different needs of users are provided. It will also provide a basis for identifying and introducing various capabilities and potentials, and at the same time, identifying study gaps in different geographical areas.

Areas of activity of the Geographic Information System (GIS) group are:

  • Routing
  • Optimal location
  • Accurate determination of the old urban texture and identification and coding of this texture to reconstruct and preserve the traditional texture
  • Land use management
  • Determine the density of urban construction
  • Determining the status of urban property (rental, private, public)
  • Determining urban per capita and identifying shortcomings in any part of the city (educational per capita, green space, firefighting, etc.)
  • Acceleration and accuracy in executive affairs, such as obtaining permits, percentage of progress, audit reforms, issuing construction licenses, etc.
  • Determining the privacy and sphere of influence of each of the important urban facilities such as fire stations, green space, military checkpoints, etc.
  • Separation of complications based on different characteristics
  • Ability to edit and separate or aggregate features with each other
  • Creating advertising animations to display geographical locations
  • Links of pictures and videos to the location of construction projects carried out in the city
  • Update the existing map of the city by matching GPS and GIS applications
  • Extraction and preparation of physiographic, meteorological, surface water, and groundwater maps
  • Preparation of spatial database based on web pages (Web GIS)

GIS, as a database, stores all the information in the city, which is used to identify properties and owners during an earthquake.

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