CK2017: Spatial Data Analytics and Mapping to Manage Cities
1. A product of WRI Ross Center for Sustainable Cities
V.SURYA PRAKASH
MANAGING ASSOCIATE, WRI INDIA, BENGALURU
+91.94805.14805; SURYA.PRAKASH@WRI.ORG
SPATIAL DATA ANALYTICS AND
MAPPING TO MANAGE CITIES
2. INFORMATION IN DIGITAL AGE….
• Cities are increasingly investing in technologies and digitisation (land records,
property tax)
• Digital India, Smart Cities, AMRUT, Startup India, National GIS vision and other
programs are creating conducive ecosystems
• Open and proprietary technologies are helping to find some solutions in our cities
• Remote Sensing, Mobile data, other sensors are creating big data
• Yet Data is hard to get in our cities…!
• Government agencies yet to properly leverage these ecosystems (data analytics,
inter agency coordination)
5. URBAN RISKS –
LOSS OF WATER RESOURCES
154
116 98
30
0
100
200
1990 2000 2010 2015
Surface Water Loss
(sqkm)
• Loss of Surface Water 125sqkm (1990-
2015)
• Major loss outside BBMP
• Groundwater depletion (1,000ft)
Photo Credit: Jonny/Flickr
6. URBAN RISKS – HEAT ISLAND &
LST JANUARY 2017
Shanti Nagar
Bus Depot
Langford
Town
Kalasipalayam
Jayanagar Lal Bagh
8. • Reported Built-up Area:
1.43 billion Sq Ft
†
• Actual Built-up Area :
3.89 billion Sq Ft*
Only 36.7% area reported for tax
Additional Potential More than 250%
NOTES:
† From BBMP property tax database 2014-15
*From BDA stereo database – 2031 plan preparation exercise
PROPERTY TAX POTENTIAL IN - BBMP
9. BMTC: PUBLIC ACCESS TO BUS STOPS
5 million people in 5 mins
(8,000 kms of road length)
8 million people in 10 mins
(12,500 kms of road length)
10. BMRCL: PUBLIC ACCESS TO METRO STATIONS
1 million people in 10 mins
(1,000 kms of road length)
1.6 million people in 15 mins
(1,700 kms of road length)
11. ROAD NETWORK IN CITY PERIPHERIES
Mumbai Bengaluru New Delhi Ahmedabad
169 kms 190 kms 223 kms 280 kms
17. Accesstoschools
ACCESS TO AMENITIES IN COLOMBO
Accesstoparks
Accesstohospitals
Accesstobusstops
Compositeaccess(toparks,schools,hospitals,busstops)
18. FOR DISCUSSION
• How technology is increasingly helping to find the targeted
solutions for urban issues
• Impact on ground – how public and agencies are getting
benefitted
• Challenges and opportunities
– business model
– finding the right data
– regulatory framework
– scaling up the across geographies