GIS

LANDSCAPE DESIGN 

GIS FOR LANDSCAPE

GIS is a Tool for LANDSCAPE Design

GIS has become one of the major business, and military, software technologies. Happily, it can also be a design and planning tool. Each tool one uses affects the end product. One can make landscape design proposals with a spade, a pencil, modelling tools, a CAD programme – or a GIS. We should expect that each the new tool will allow different types of proposal to be made.Today GIS is being used by landscape architectures to design landscape for towns, cities and house gardens. For landscape architects, GIS will be the key software tool. 
In town and in country there must be landscapes where we can walk in safety, pick fruit, cycle, work, sleep, swim, listen to the birds, bask in the sun, run through the trees and laze beside cool waters. Some should be busy; others solitary. Rivers should be prized out of their concrete coffins and foul ditches. Quarries should be planned as new landscapes. Forests should provide us with recreation, timber and wildlife habitats. Wastes should be used to build green hills. Routeways should be designed for all types of user, not just for motor vehicles. Old towns should be revitalised and new villages made. In growing food, farmers should conserve and remake the countryside. Buildings should stop behaving like spoilt brats: each should contribute to an urban or rural landscape.

GIS PLANNING

GIS JOBS

GIS COMPANY

GIS DATABASE

GIS MAP

GIS INTERNATIONAL

GIS URBAN

GIS SOCIETY

GIS FOR DISASTER MANAGEMENT

GIS FOR PRECISION FARMING
GIS POLITICAL MAP

GIS FOR PLANTATION

GIS UNIVERSITY