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huge record keeping in papers.
e This system compliments the fully functional
database that can be updated regularly.
e It not only benefits the planning for Rural
Development but also help to make proper
decision by the policy makers in the
appropriate direction and in right time.
e Our designed System acts as a powerful tool
by proper interpretation of a huge database
with Maps for all kinds of planning &
implementation in the fields of Economy,
Objective 1: Perform Regional Economic
Analyses/Quantifying the Rural
Community-Agriculture Linkages
Objective 2: Non-Market Valuation of the Benefits
of Agriculture and Cottage Industry,
Self Employment schemes in
Fostering Rural Development.
Objective 3: Identifying Constraints to Increased
Agriculture, Drinking Water Supply,
Irrigation, Drainage, Sanitation, Land Use
and effective use of Rural Resources.
The proposed system has been designed in a
comprehensive manner so that it becomes beneficial
and will facilitate Panchayat Administration,
Revenue Dept, Block Development Authority, Police,
Telephone Dept, and Electricity Dept and all
department related to rural areas.
avalanche of information, not only for scientific
research, but also for information transfer to a
broader public and for planning or policy purposes.
Several reasons may explain this information
explosion in planning and policy-making.
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Linkage of Spatial and Non-Spatial Data
GIS allows the linkage of spatial and non-spatial data
based upon a defined relationship. A one to one
relationship can be defined for each of the spatial
entity with the non-spatial data. For performing the
linkage operation the following steps were done:
e Identification of relation between spatial and
non-spatial data such as one-to-one relationship
between each of the village entity with non-
spatial data for them.
e Selection of key field as linkage item which
may be Census-code, polygon — id obtained
after topology creation.
e Linkage has been done in a environment of the
GIS coverage’s, as they are easily accessible
and performing Join operation.
Method of Analysis
In a GIS based system any analysis can be done and its
output can be shown in a much better way only by
integrating non-spatial data with spatial data. The core of
all analysis is:
e A combination of different parameter whether
spatial or non-spatial.
Agriculture/Community Economic
Expansion
Study of Basic Services — Education,
Health, Law & Order, Transport, Roads
etc. for identifying the rural standard of
living.
Objective 4: Rural Community Development - Social
Structure, Cultural Heritage, Tribal
history
Conclusions
The introduction of computers, micro-electronic equipment
and telecommunication services have paved the way for an
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our complex society needs insight to the
mechanisms and = structures determining
intertwined ^ socio-economic, spatial and
environmental processes;
the high risks and costs of wrong decisions
require a careful judgment of all alternative
courses of action;
the scientific progress in statistical and economic
modeling has led to a clear need for more
adequate data and information monitoring;
modern computer software and hardware
facilities (e.g. decision support systems) have
provided the conditions for a quick and flexible
treatment of data regarding all aspects of policy
analysis; and
many statistical offices have produced a great
deal of data which can be usefully included in
appropriate systems. It is evident that a user-
analyst communication is necessary for removing
the above mentioned bottlenecks. It is of course
important that the user or client is not
disconnected from an information system, but it
is equally important that an analyst is informed
about the way a certain policy issue or problem is
structured. In several choice situations, however,
interactive simulation experiments and computer
graphics, designed by experts, can nowadays
already directly be used by decision-makers and
planners, so that policy and analysis may be
brought closer together in the future.
For further development, technology will not be a
limiting factor. Geographical information