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Leveraging Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to Assess and Mitigate the Local Weather Effects of Large-Scale Solar Farm Development

By Shahabuddin Amerudin Introduction Large-scale solar farm development has gained significant attention globally as a viable renewable energy solution. However, it is crucial to thoroughly evaluate and address the potential impacts of such projects on local weather patterns. This article explores the technical application of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) in assessing and mitigating the adverse effects of expansive solar farm developments on local microclimates, airflow patterns, and ecological systems. Assessing Location Suitability GIS plays a pivotal role in conducting precise location suitability analyses prior to solar farm development. By integrating various datasets and employing geospatial analysis techniques, GIS enables comprehensive […]

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Maximising GIS Performance: Harnessing the Power of Parallel Processing

By Shahabuddin Amerudin Introduction Geographic Information System (GIS) projects often involve complex spatial analyses, large datasets, and computationally intensive tasks. To tackle these challenges efficiently, the use of parallel processing techniques has gained significant attention. This article explores the benefits of parallel processing in GIS projects, comparing commercial software offerings and referencing studies and reports to support the findings. Background Parallel processing refers to the simultaneous execution of multiple tasks or computations to speed up the processing time of a GIS project. In the context of GIS, parallel processing involves dividing a task into smaller subtasks that can be executed

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Hardware Specifications and Cost-Benefit Analysis for GIS Projects

By Shahabuddin Amerudin Introduction Geographic Information System (GIS) projects require robust hardware configurations to effectively process and analyze spatial data. This article aims to provide undergraduate GIS students with an overview of hardware specifications and a cost-benefit analysis for GIS projects. By understanding the hardware requirements and conducting a cost-benefit analysis, students can make informed decisions when selecting hardware components for GIS applications. By analyzing these metrics, GIS students can evaluate the financial feasibility and potential benefits of investing in specific hardware configurations. Conclusion Selecting the appropriate hardware specifications for GIS projects is essential to ensure optimal performance, efficiency, and

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Differentiating Between 2.4G and 5G in Wi-Fi Routers

Introduction When discussing Wi-Fi routers, you may come across the terms “2.4G” and “5G.” These terms refer to specific frequency bands utilized for wireless communication. In this article, we will explore the differences between 2.4G and 5G in Wi-Fi routers, shedding light on their unique characteristics and the implications they have on performance. The fundamental distinction between 2.4G and 5G in Wi-Fi routers lies in the frequency bands they operate on. The 2.4G Wi-Fi operates within the 2.4 GHz frequency band, which has been widely adopted for a long time. On the other hand, 5G Wi-Fi operates on the 5

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Utilising GIS for Heat Wave Management: Mapping, Modelling, Analysis, and Prediction

By Shahabuddin Amerudin Heat waves pose a growing threat to society, necessitating effective management strategies. Geographic Information Systems (GIS) offer a range of technical tools, techniques, and methods to handle and mitigate the impacts of heat waves. By leveraging GIS capabilities such as mapping, modeling, analysis, and prediction, we can enhance our understanding of heat waves and implement targeted strategies to protect vulnerable populations, optimize urban planning, and foster climate resilience. This article explores the technical applications of GIS in heat wave management. Mapping Heat Vulnerability GIS enables the integration of diverse spatial data layers to map and visualize heat

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UTM and Kg. Sg. Timun Empower Mangrove Conservation through an Innovative CSR Programme 

By Shahabuddin Amerudin Linggi, Negeri Sembilan, June 3, 2023 – In a remarkable collaboration, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) and the Kg. Sg. Timun community, have once again united to conduct a highly successful Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) programme. Led by Dr. Shahabuddin Amerudin from the Geoinformation Programme in the Faculty of Built Environment and Surveying, this initiative aimed to preserve the natural beauty of the mangrove forest ecosystem. The programme showcased the exceptional capabilities of the Mangrove Forest Tree Identification and Geotagging mobile app, with the website https://www.kstutm.com serving as a central hub for accessing information and utilising the online database and

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Unveiling the Secrets of Mangrove Ecosystems: The Importance of Mapping Mangrove Trees and Their Habitat

By Shahabuddin Amerudin Mangrove forests are remarkable ecosystems that thrive along coastlines, bridging the gap between land and sea. These biodiverse habitats provide critical ecological services, such as coastal protection, carbon sequestration, and supporting diverse marine life. To effectively conserve and manage mangrove forests, it is crucial to understand their distribution, structure, and dynamics. This is where mapping mangrove trees and their habitat using Geographic Information System (GIS) technology plays a pivotal role. In this article, we will explore the profound importance of mapping mangrove trees and their habitat and how GIS serves as a valuable tool for developing databases,

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Mangrove Forests: Sustaining Life and Protecting Coastal Ecosystems

By Shahabuddin Amerudin Introduction Mangrove forests are incredibly vital ecosystems that thrive in the interface between land and sea. These unique habitats, characterized by a complex network of intertwined plant and animal life, provide numerous ecological, economic, and social benefits. However, they are under constant threat due to human activities and environmental changes. In this article, we will delve deeper into the significance of mangrove forests, their intricate web of life, and the urgent need for their conservation. The Importance of Mangrove Forests Mangroves serve as a crucial buffer zone along coastlines, protecting shorelines from erosion and storm damage. Their

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The Life Cycle and Interactions in a Mangrove Forest Ecosystem

By Shahabuddin Amerudin Mangrove forests are unique and diverse ecosystems that support a wide range of plant and animal species. Within these forests, a complex web of life cycles and interactions takes place, contributing to the overall health and balance of the ecosystem. Let’s explore the life cycle and interactions among various organisms in a mangrove forest: Overall, the life cycles and interactions in a mangrove forest are intricately interconnected. Each species plays a vital role in supporting and sustaining one another. The preservation and conservation of mangrove forests are crucial for maintaining the delicate balance of this ecosystem. It

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Leveraging GIS Software for Efficient Infrastructure Management in Rapidly Urbanizing Cities

By Shahabuddin Amerudin Introduction Rapid urbanization presents significant challenges for cities worldwide, requiring effective infrastructure management and urban planning strategies. The evolution of Geographic Information System (GIS) software has emerged as a powerful tool to address these challenges by providing comprehensive spatial data analysis, visualization, and decision-making capabilities. This article explores how GIS software can contribute to managing urbanization effectively, analyzes its advantages and limitations for urban planning and infrastructure management, and recommends specific GIS software systems and extensions suitable for addressing the urbanization challenge. The Evolution of GIS Software in Addressing Urbanization Challenges GIS software has undergone significant advancements

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Free and Open Source Software: Empowering the Geospatial and GIS Industries

Suggestion for Citation: Amerudin, S. (2023). Free and Open Source Software: Empowering the Geospatial and GIS Industries. [Online] Available at: https://people.utm.my/shahabuddin/?p=6381 (Accessed: 10 May 2023).

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Mapping Flood Risk Around the World: Which Countries and Populations are Most Vulnerable?

By Shahabuddin Amerudin The above figure shows the risk of flooding mapped around the world (Conte, 2022). The study uses data from Nature to map flood risks around the world and identifies countries and populations vulnerable to the risk of flooding (Rentschler et. al, 2022). The methodology includes both inland and coastal flooding risks. The Netherlands and Bangladesh have more than half of their population at risk due to flooding, followed by Vietnam, Egypt, and Myanmar. The Southeast Asia region makes up more than two-thirds of the global population exposed to flooding risk. China and India account for the highest

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Revisiting the Relevance of Key Skills for GIS Software Developers in the Current Technological Landscape: A Review of Justin Holman’s 2012 Spatial Career Guide

Suggestion for Citation: Amerudin, S. (2023). Revisiting the Relevance of Key Skills for GIS Software Developers in the Current Technological Landscape: A Review of Justin Holman’s 2012 Spatial Career Guide. [Online] Available at: https://people.utm.my/shahabuddin/?p=6350 (Accessed: 12 April 2023).

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Nate Ebel: How GIS Technology Sparked a Career in Software Development

Suggestion for Citation: Amerudin, S. (2023). Nate Ebel: How GIS Technology Sparked a Career in Software Development. [Online] Available at: https://people.utm.my/shahabuddin/?p=6344 (Accessed: 12 April 2023).

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Evolution of GIS Software Development: Essential Skills for Success in the Current Landscape

Suggestion for Citation: Amerudin, S. (2023). Evolution of GIS Software Development: Essential Skills for Success in the Current Landscape. [Online] Available at: https://people.utm.my/shahabuddin/?p=6342 (Accessed: 12 April 2023).

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