BEIJING, Oct. 4 (Xinhua) -- China's self-developed
geographic information system (GIS) technology has been widely used in the
spheres of land survey, mineral exploitation, water conservancy and many other
aspects, resulting in 400 billion yuan in aggregate output value.
China's geographic information industry has
registered 400 billion yuan in aggregate output value last year and hired more
than 300,000 people, according to Zhong Ershun, deputy president of the China
Association for Geographic Information System.
He said that nearly 20,000 domestic enterprises were
estimated to have engaged in the industry, with 2,000 being specialized ones.
Chen Ying, deputy director of the Information Product
Department of the Ministry of Information Industry, attributed the industry's
rapid expansion to the country's robust economic development on the whole and
the rising capital input from both government and companies.
Between 2001 and 2005, more than 20 million yuan has
been earmarked by the Ministry of Information Industry as a special fund to
bankroll the development and application of domestic software for geographic
information system.
Zhong said that self-developed GIS technology has
already reached the world's leading levels and been put to use in many spheres
including land survey, mineral exploitation, water conservancy, environmental
protection, power generation, mapping, telecommunication as well as the
management for the public goods and civil services.