Monday 22 February 2016

G I S PROJECT TOPICS IDEA

Flooding and flood risk maps 

Nature Reserve: The Changing Landscape

Aerial photos are an important source for maps and geodatasets. By observing historical aerial photos, we can gain insight of the changes to the local ecosystems. This project will provide high-quality aerial imagery over time and allow us to use the imagery to delineate historically forested and un-forested areas from as early as 1939.

Improving Pest Inspection and Suppression in Australia

Palm Oil Suitability Mapper 

Fossil Mapping, using GIS GPS and Remote Sensing to locate and analyze the geospatial properties of fossil localities

Investigating the climatic association of the skin and hair characteristics of rearing animals in spatial explicit models

Multiple Sclerosis Epidemiology, Using GIS to investigate the strange pattern of latitudinal clines in auto-immune diseases

 Terrain and subsurface cartographic representation, visualization, imaging, and analysis. Use of geographic information systems in geological, environmental, and spatial analyses.

Geospatial assessment of air pollution- urban centre as case study

Effect of Gmelina Arborea on Understory species Diversity and soil Quality

Spatio-Temporal Assessment of Childhood Diarrhoea

Geo-spatial assessment of Urban Expansion

Assessment of Groundwater Quality

Temporal Analysis of the Variability of Biomass Accumulation of forest

Road Traffic Accidents Analysis 

Analysis of spatial Distribution and accessibility to public water in a post conflict city

Dynamics Of LandSurface Temperature in Response to Land Reclamation

 Geospatial Assessment of Landsuitability for Apple(or other Cash crop) cultivation

Implementing a utility geographic information system for Electricity Distribution

Petrological Characterization of Basement Complex Rocks Using Geospatial Techniques Spatio-Temporal 

Spatio-Temporal Assessment of Vegetation Sensitivity within the forest savannah Transition Belt


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