DEVELOPING A MULTIMEDIA GIS DATABASE FOR TOURISM INDUSTRY IN
NIGERIA
O. O. Ayeni, D. N. Saka (Mrs.), G. Ikwuemesi
Department of Surveying and Geoinformatics,
Faculty of Engineering
University of Lagos, Yaba, Lagos, Nigeria.
ooayeni(@yahoo.com
Th S6: Technical and Economic Aspects of Geospatial Information Services
Keywords: Development, Multimedia, GIS, Database, Spatial Information Services, Tourism.
ABSTRACT:
Nigeria's determined efforts to promote Tourism Industry since 1991 were enumerated. This includes the establishment of the
National Policy on Tourism and the National Tourism Development Corporation (NTDC) with the objective of making Nigeria the
ultimate tourism destination in Africa. Tourism spatial and attribute data gathered were classified into three categories — Cultural,
Ecological and Modern day tourism. A relational GIS database was created using Arc View and graphic (map), picture and sound
data were integrated into the multimedia GIS database. The various software which made this possible were; Microsoft Excel,
Arcview, ArcGIS, AutoCAD release 14, CAD Overlay, Media Studio Pro 5, Video Edition and ULEAD Video Studio with a
firewire adapter. The various outputs from the database include aspatial queries, analogue and electronic Tourism Atlas,
Encyclopedia, a Digital library of Tourism.
l. INTRODUCTION
1.1 Development of Tourism
The Nigerian Government in her quest to diversify her
mono-cultural economy, which is heavily dependent on
petroleum export, has decided to take some measures to
promote travel and tourism. The measures include the
establishment of the National Tourism Policy (NTP) in
1990, the birth of the Nigerian Tourism Development
Corporation (NTDC) in 1992, the founding of the National
Institute for Hospitality and Tourism (NIHOTOUR), in
Baganda, Kano, and the National travel Bureau (NTB), a
tour operating company of NTDC, (NTDC (2001)) the
adoption of a Tourism master plan and National Tourism
Council with the President as chairman. The aims of these
measures can be summarized as follows:
To make Nigeria the ultimate Tourism destination in
Africa and;
To make Tourism one of the greatest foreign exchange
earners in an oil dependent economy.
2. OBJECTIVE
With a population of about 120million people made of about
300 ethnic groups, a vast land of about Imillion sqkm, a
beautiful coastland of about 835km, a rich diversity of cultural
and ecological resources, Nigeria appears destined to be indeed
the "Giant" of Africa as far as tourism is concerned. The
objective of this research is to develop a multimedia GIS
database for Tourism industry as a perceived technical solution
to the problem of promoting both domestic and international
tourism in Nigeria. Such a database constitutes the basis for
promoting efficient and productive multimedia spatial
information services by private and government tourism agents
all over the country. The greatest challenges in developing a
multimedia GIS is to integrate different types of data such as
text data, graphical data (maps, graphs), pictures data (still and
moving Pictures) and sound data (voice and music) thus
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creating in some cases, a multiple representation for the same
data.
3. METHODOLOGY
3.1 Classification of Tourism Data
In this research, tourism data were gathered in under the
following categories, which constitute layers and sub layers in
the designed GIS database:
> Traditional Cultural Tourism: Museum, art
galleries, cultural, religious and national festivals,
historical monuments, natural features such as sites
and buildings, arts and crafts.
7 Ecological Tourism: Geological / geophysical /
geomorphological features, (mountains, waters, falls,
springs, beaches, national parks, games/forest
reserves, botanical / zoological gardens etc.
> Notable modern Features and Facilities:
Hydroelectric power, dams, oil rigs, sporting facilities
and other notable engineering structures. Travel and
Accommodation Facilities, Tourism Centers and
agents, and other related data to tourism (see fig 1).
The data obtained under the three classes were related to their
geographical locations in their states and local government
areas of Nigeria. Table 1a, b, c contains a sample data from the
Database showing tourism attraction from some states, their
local governments, the type and class of Tourism attraction,
(Ayeni et. al (2001 )).
3.2 Source of Data, Hardware and Software
Sources of data include existing maps, plan and charts,
textbooks, Internet websites, newspapers, magazines.
brochures, travel guides and questionnaire. Survey and GPS
Survey was used (o update existing maps and digital camera
and digital video camera to capture some data at tourism sites.
Some analogue graphics and maps were converted into digital
format using A0 Digitizer with AutoCAD Release 14 software.
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