On Sunday, Sept. 2, University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) Associate Professor Akhlaque Haque, Ph.D., will begin a four-month journey back to his native country to create the first comprehensive digital maps of Bangladesh’s capital city, Dhaka.

Updated on August 31, 2007 at 1:40 p.m.

Posted on August 28, 2007 at 2:25 p.m.

 

 

 

STORY:

 

Today many Americans enjoy the ease and convenience of searching online for street maps for directions. But in Bangladesh, online digital maps of major streets and roadways don’t exist. On Sunday, Sept. 2, University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) Associate Professor Akhlaque Haque, Ph.D., will begin a four-month journey back to his native country to create the first comprehensive digital maps of Bangladesh’s capital city, Dhaka.

 

 

 

WHO:

 

Haque teaches public administration in the UAB Department of Government. He is an expert on GIS technology and government policy. He is traveling to Bangladesh as a Fulbright Scholar.

 

 

 

THE PROJECT:

 

Haque will spend the first five weeks in Dhaka training graduate students at BRAC University to use GIS technology. In October, he and the students, using Global Positioning System units, will travel, by car and rickshaw, around Dhaka collecting location-specific data on major roadways, railway stations, hospitals and other public service facilities.

The team will then import the data into GIS software to create the digital map of the city. For one project, the team will determine alternative routes for entering and exiting the city during times of crises, including natural disasters such as the recent floods.

The maps will be made available online and presented to local government officials and at seminars. Haque says he wants to create a generation of GIS users in Bangladesh. He hopes that GIS technology will eventually be made accessible to the general public in Bangladesh, empowering communities to participate in decisions about housing, zoning, health and environmental equity and giving residents a greater sense of place.



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