
Environmental Modeling
Environmental modeling in geospatial analysis involves creating digital representations of natural systems to understand and predict how they function and respond to changes. By using geographic data—like maps, satellite images, and measurements of air, water, and soil—scientists and researchers can simulate processes such as climate change, water flow, and habitat loss. This helps in making informed decisions for conservation, resource management, and urban planning, ultimately aiming to protect the environment and promote sustainable development.