A review on GIS-based online information system for rural development in Chhattisgarh
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GIS, rural development, information, reviewAbstract
Geographic statistics gadget primarily based on the internet is also called Web GIS that is the most up-to-date improvement era of GIS. Its architecture is based on the existing generation of internet/Intranet. internet-GIS presents greater extensively geographic and spatial information carrier through broadly the usage of the internet resources, so it's miles the primary trend of GIS's improvement on the contemporary global. Web-GIS is the final result of the net era that was carried out inside the improvement of GIS. The abrupt growth of net makes net generation be the green international statistics era publishing. consequently, by publishing geographic data on the net by using the use of the internet era, we can skim thru the geographic statistics in the net-net's web page from any node of the WWW, and might retrieval and cope with diverse statistics, which gives realistically feasible generation for the open and percentage of geographic statistics.
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