GIS Based Route Network Analysis for Tourist Places : A Case Study Of Greater Imphal
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.32628/IJSRSET218229Keywords:
Greater Imphal, Tourism, Travel Route, Closest Facility and optimal Route.Abstract
Greater Imphal area, located in the central part of Manipur that classified as a valley area. Greater Imphal area has the potential as a new tourism attraction within its Greater Imphal. ArcGIS network analysis provides to build the most efficient travel route, generating travel directions, locating the closest facility and defining service area based on travel time and distance covered which will help an opportunity in development of tourism. Using GIS technology it is possible to visit different tourist sites effectively with a deliberate decision. The present study aims to explore the GIS based network analysis in defining the optimal route and services such as hospital, shopping centre, market areas and universities that located in Greater Imphal area for the tourist destination. Route analysis capabilities of GIS are done on the basis of estimate travelling time and distance in terms of time through a network. It is shown that using GIS in routing help a powerful ability for network analysis, management of shortest and closest facility analysis which benefits users to provide optimum planning for tourism.
References
- Amrapali Dabhade, Dr. K. V. Kale, Yogesh Gedam. 2015, “Network Analysis for Finding Shortest Path in Hospital Information System.” International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer Science and Software Engineering, Vol. 5, ISSN: 2277 128X.
- Mohamed ElAmin Ahmed Babiker, Suaad M. Abuelwafaa, 2017, “GIS Based Urban Road Network Analysis in Khartoum Center” IJSRSET, Vol. 3, ISSN: 2395-1990.
- N. GillI and B.D. BharathII. 2013, “Identification Of Optimum Path For Tourist Places Using Gis Based Network Analysis: A Case Study Of New Delhi.” International Journal Of Advancement In Remote Sensing, GIS and Geography, Vol.1, No.2, 34-38. ISSN 2321–8355.
- Parveen Kumar and Dinesh Kumar. 2013, “Network Analysis using GIS Techniques: A Case of Chandigarh City.” International Journal of Service and Research (IJSR), ISSN (Online): 2319-7064.
- Recommendations on Tourism Statistics, United Nations Department for Economic and Social Information and Policy Analysis Statistical Division and World Tourism Organization, Series M No. 83, United Nations New York, 1994.
- Tamrat kasahun, Jayesh Juremalani and Siddharth Gupte. 2018, “Developing Thematic GIS Database Integrating Road Network Management System: A Review.” International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET), Vol. 5, ISSN: 2395-0056.
- Shu Tang and Hao Tang. 2015, “The Network Analysis in Rural Tourism Land UseBased on GIS.” Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland, Vol 1092-1093 (2015) pp 1313-1316
- Tao Peng and Xiaowen Wang, “A Mobile-based Navigation Web Application: Finding the Shortest-time Path based on Factor Analysis”, June 2012.
Downloads
Published
Issue
Section
License
Copyright (c) IJSRSET

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.