GIS Service Maps for Municipalities of Punjab Province, Pakistan

GIS Municipal Services Maps serve as powerful tools for enhancing the effectiveness, efficiency, and sustainability of urban governance and service delivery. They enable evidence-based decision-making, promote civic engagement, and contribute to the overall quality of life in cities and municipalities.

With this realization, Punjab Municipal Development Fund Company (PMDFC), Government of Punjab has harnessed GIS technology to meet their goal “Help Build Healthy Cities”. The GIS-based service maps are regularly developed and disseminated under the Punjab Cities Program (PCP) to support planning officers of 16 municipal corporations/committees within Punjab province namely: Bahawalnagar, Burewala, Daska, Gojra, Hafizabad, Jaranwala, Jhang, Jhelum, Kamalia, Kamoke, Khanewal, KotAddu, Muridke, Okara, Vehari and Wazirabad. Here are few screenshots of the original website:


To date GIS thematic maps including base map, roads and chowks; solid waste management; sewerage; street lights; parks, water supply, approved schemes of these targeted MCs are available online for time period 2023-2024, 2022-2023 and 2021-2022 in pdf format (Source: https://pmdfc.punjab.gov.pk/gis-map-16_cities-pcp).

It is noteworthy that Local Government & Community Development (LG & CD) Department also has representation in Board of Directors (BoDs) of PMDFC.

It’s great to have these detailed maps that cover such diverse thematic nature from connectivity to water works to solid waste management to approved future developments etc. within municipality. However, it would be great if such donor funded projects make the GIS data available in open domain to support researchers and stakeholders. In some cases, there is a significant need to improve the cartographic and vector data quality. PakistanGIS user may use the data as provided. These maps will be available at http://geonode.pakistangis.org/ as well.

Raster Datasets

Following raster datasets are available for at this plate form:

  1. Digital Elevation Model Data of whole Pakistan (SRTM 90m)AB
  2. Digital Elevation Model Data of whole Pakistan (GASTER DEM 30m)
  3. Satellite Image of Pakistan Flood 13 September 2010
  4. Satellite Image of Pakistan Flood 07 September 2010
  5. Satellite Image of Pakistan Flood 02 September 2010
  6. Satellite Image of Pakistan Flood 29 August 2010
  7. Satellite Image of Pakistan Flood 22 August 2010
  8. Satellite Image of Pakistan Flood 17 August 2010
  9. Satellite Image of Pakistan Flood 15 August 2010
  10. Satellite Image of Pakistan Flood 12 August 2010
  11. Satellite Image of Pakistan Flood 11 August 2010
  12. Satellite Image of Pakistan Flood 10 August 2010
  13. Satellite Image of Pakistan Flood 08 August 2010
  14. Satellite Image of Pakistan Flood 30 July 2010
  15. Satellite Image of Pakistan Flood 28 August 2009
  16. Satellite Image of Pakistan Flood 14 August 2009
  17. Satellite Image of Pakistan Flood 11 August 2009
  18. Geo-referenced Topographic maps of Pakistan
  19. Geo-referenced Satellite Image of Sialkot
  20. Satellite Map of Abbottabad City
  21. Satellite Image of Lahore City
  22. Satellite Image of Muredkey
  23. Satellite Image of Jhelum
  24. Satellite Image of Vehari
  25. Satellite Image of Liaqatput (Rahim yar Khan)
  26. Satellite Image of Faisalabad

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Street Level GIS Map of Jhelum

helum (Urdu,Punjabi: جہلم) is a city on the right bank of the Jhelum River, in the district of the same name in the north of Punjab province,Pakistan. Jhelum is a few miles upstream from the site of the Battle of the Hydaspes between the armies of Alexander the Great and RajaPorus. Jhelum is known for providing a large number of soldiers to the British and later to the Pakistan armed forces due to which it is also known as city of soldiersor land of martyrs and warriors. Read More>>
This map has been been prepared by Abuzar Yousaf and Ahmad Al Rashid. They are Urban Planners from Department of City & Regional Planning, University of Engineering & Technology, Lahore.

Methodology Adopted:

Street level mapping has been completed using high resolution images (0.6-1m) of  Google Earth dating June 22, 2009. Detailed process is mentioned in the tutorial HERE.

Contents:
  1. Data Layers:
  • Primary Roads
  • Secondary Roads
  • Tertiary Roads/ Streets
  • Water Bodies
  • Railway Lines
  • Points of Interest (Hospitals, Educational Buildings, Public Buildings, Mosques, Hotels, Banks, Petrol Pumps etc)
  • Area features (Parks, open spaces, Built up areas, Graveyards, Housing Schemes, water bodies etc)

   2.    Coverage:

  • 149.61 Square Kilometer

Jhelum

Availability:

Data is available in KML and ESRI Shape file formats.

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Satellite Image of Jhelum City

Below is the metadata of the image of Jhelum city available here:

DESCRIPTION

Jhelum19.ecw

Image Date

June 2009

WEST LONGITUDE

73° 40′ 5.3124" E

NORTH LATITUDE

32° 59′ 55.0067" N

EAST LONGITUDE

73° 46′ 13.3587" E

SOUTH LATITUDE

32° 53′ 24.5972" N

PROJ_DESC

Geographic (Latitude/Longitude) / WGS84 / arc degrees

PROJ_DATUM

WGS84

PROJ_UNITS

arc degrees

EPSG_CODE

4326

COVERED AREA

44.47 sq mi

NUM COLUMNS

19058

NUM ROWS

20216

NUM_BANDS

3

PIXEL WIDTH

0.0000054 arc degrees

PIXEL HEIGHT

0.0000054 arc degrees

BIT_DEPTH

24

PROJ_NAME

GEODETIC

DATUM_NAME

WGS84

TARGET_COMPRESSION

1:29

Screen Shot of Image:image

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