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| Cartographers to Play Active role in National Development
says Dr APJ Abdul Kalam | |
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The President of India, Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam said here
today that Cartographic community has a key role to play in national development
and expressed hope that the community will provide value added services to all
national missions. He said this while inaugurating a seminar on Cartography-Expanding
Horizons, organized by Indian National Cartographic Association (INCA) in collaboration
with Survey of India. Speaking on the occasion, the President said that India
has a vision of transforming itself into a developed nation before 2020. There
are number of missions which need inputs from cartography technologies that will
certainly accelerate the process of development. The programme such as Bharat
Nirman Programme including PURA (Providing Urban Amenities in Rural Areas), networking
of rivers, infrastructure development in 63 cities through Jawaharlal Nehru Urban
Renewable Mission, mapping of earthquake prone areas and recurring floods in north
Bihar and Assam require vital inputs at the stage of planning and implementation
level. The mission of INCA should be to assist the implementation of developed
India vision using their core competence in cartography in partnership with ISRO,
NRSA, Survey of India, State Remote Sensing centers, Thematic map making organizations,
Indian Remote Sensing Industries, Academia, Research Institutions and other IT
organizations. He further said that India has planned for a series of
satellites specifically for cartographic applications. The first in the series,
CARTOSAT-I launched in May 2005 is the first high resolution satellite that collects
the details of terrain surface in stereo mode with the spatial resolution of 2.5
meters. As of today, he stated that more than 90% of the country is covered with
stereo images. These images could also be used for better urban planning, cadastral
level information of land and water resources. This satellite mission has enabled
developing Digital Elevation Model (DEM). This elevation model is useful in GIS
(Geographical Information System) environment, providing a terrain model to facilitate
drainage network analysis, watershed demarcation, erosion mapping, contour generation
and quantitative analysis like location-distance-area-volume calculation. The
DEM could also provide scene simulation and fly through visualization of the terrain.
He outlined the following six missions relevant to vision 2020 for immediate implementation
for the cartographers: - Creating a network of all organizations and
cartographers participating in this Congress so that they can interface and provide
inputs for the development of modern cartographic products required for national
development missions.
- Bringing out large scale maps using advanced technologies
for various national development programmes like PURA, interlinking of rivers,
survey/resurvey of cadasters, Urban development, metro rail, water ways.
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Provide cartographic inputs to drought, flood and earthquake prone areas to the
disaster management teams for effective planning of disaster management delivery
system.
- Making available high resolution digital maps produced in India
and placing the maps on website thereby creating virtual Earth for India for easy
access to its citizens in a time bound manner with suitable policies and adequate
security mechanism.
- Identifying wastelands which are essential to take
up Jatropha cultivation for bio diesel production. Cartographers should come out
in identifying the exact quantum of wasteland available in the country and help
the government and farmers for enabling the Jatropha cultivation.
- Training
and building a human resource team which can face the cartographic challenges
of the twenty first century.
Earlier, speaking on the occasion,
Secretary, Department of Science & Technology, Dr. T. Ramasami appealed to
the cartographers to convert the maps into useful product and called for greater
interaction between the users of the product and its generators.
Source
: Press Information Bureau Date :
November 22, 2006 |