Analytics Based on Government Land Information System (GLIS) Data

International Journal of Engineering Innovations and Management Strategies 1 (9):1-10 (2025)
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Abstract

The Government Land Information System (GLIS) dataset provides detailed data on land use patterns, population distribution, and demographic characteristics across all States and Union Territories. This dataset serves as an essential tool for making data-driven decisions in areas such as urban planning, infrastructure development, environmental protection, and socio-economic advancement. The goal of analysing this dataset is to uncover key insights into current land use trends and their effects on sustainable urban development. By studying land use changes, the analysis can highlight regions experiencing significant population growth or demographic shifts, identifying areas where infrastructure development may need to be prioritized. Additionally, the dataset offers a valuable opportunity to explore the environmental impacts of land use changes. This includes examining the effects of urban expansion, agricultural growth, and other land use changes on natural resources, ecosystems, and climate resilience. Understanding these impacts is vital for creating policies that balance environmental protection with the demands of urban and economic growth. Furthermore, the relationship between land use and socio-economic factors will be analysed to see how the distribution of land affects issues like income inequality, access to essential services, and community wellbeing. The insights gained from this analysis can be used to inform land management strategies that balance economic development with environmental sustainability. The goal is to propose actionable recommendations for managing land in a way that supports long-term growth while preserving natural resources for future generations. By integrating these insights into policy-making, it is possible to create more sustainable and equitable land management practices across all States and Union Territories. Ultimately, this analysis aims to support better decision-making in land use planning, promoting sustainable development and improving the quality of life while ensuring environmental conservation. Keywords. Land utilization, Urban planning, Sustainable development, Infrastructure development, Environmental sustainability

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