
Geospatial Data Modeling
Geospatial data modeling is the process of creating representations of real-world locations and features using digital maps and data. It combines geographic information—like the location of streets, buildings, and natural features—with various attributes, such as population or climate data. This allows for analysis and visualization of spatial relationships and patterns. By using tools like Geographic Information Systems (GIS), planners and researchers can make informed decisions about land use, resource management, and urban development, effectively understanding how different factors interact in a geographic space.