DocumentCode :
707310
Title :
IT for water resource management
Author :
Shyam, Radhey
Author_Institution :
Mech. Eng. Dept., Techno India NJR Inst. of Technol., Udaipur, India
fYear :
2015
fDate :
11-13 March 2015
Firstpage :
499
Lastpage :
502
Abstract :
This paper analyzes the growing need of information technology to conserve water resources, capable of storing, integrating, and displaying geographic information. At present, the Geographic Information System is not only limited to cartography but also related to various data management such as natural resource management, environmental impact assessment, and etc. The Information technology coupled with Internet provides more geographic information sharing as many people can use at the same time. The Information technology including Management Information is a research and application area that utilizes the Internet systems to facilitate the access, processing, and dissemination of geographic or non-geographic information. In this study, the Internet GIS application has been developed for the water resource management as it gives users better understanding of the overall country watershed. Economic growth should be achieved in such a way that it should not harm environment in the first place and if we cannot avoid, its impact on the environment should be least. Currently the economic growth is at odds with environment which is a cause of concern for the environmentalists or the scientific community. Just like other government departments, MoEF designs and implements policies which contribute to economic performance, productivity growth and economic prosperity of our country. Economic growth and environmental balance must be kept in mind while deciding any project to take in hand. It is the natural environment which is central to economic growth and activity, providing the resources we need to manufacture goods and services, and absorbs and processes unwanted by-products in the form of waste and pollution. Environmental assets are responsible in contributing to managing risks to economic and social activity, also help to regulate flood risks and the local climate (both air quality and temperature), and maintain the supply of clean water and other resources. The Ind- a and the global economy is facing environmental challenges, from averting dangerous climate change to halting biodiversity loss and protecting our ecosystems. There has been debate over whether it is possible to achieve economic growth while tackling these challenges. This paper examines the link between economic growth and the environment, and the role of environmental policy in managing the provision and use of natural assets.
Keywords :
Internet; environmental management; environmental science computing; geographic information systems; information dissemination; risk management; water resources; IT; Internet GIS application; Internet systems; MoEF designs; biodiversity loss; data management; economic growth; economic performance; economic prosperity; environmental assets; environmental balance; environmental impact assessment; environmental policy; flood risk regulation; geographic information access; geographic information display; geographic information dissemination; geographic information integration; geographic information processing; geographic information sharing; geographic information storage; geographic information system; government departments; information technology; local climate regulation; management information; natural resource management; nongeographic information access; nongeographic information dissemination; nongeographic information processing; productivity growth; risk management; water resource management; Earth; Economics; Rivers; Sea surface; Sociology; Water pollution; Water resources; Billion cubic meters (BCM); Environment; Geographic Information System(GIS); Govt. of India (MoWRM); Management Information System(MIS); Ministry of Water Resources Management; biodiversity; ecosystems; environmental education (EE); pollution; water resource management(WRM);
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Computing for Sustainable Global Development (INDIACom), 2015 2nd International Conference on
Conference_Location :
New Delhi
Print_ISBN :
978-9-3805-4415-1
Type :
conf
Filename :
7100300
Link To Document :
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