
Geospatial Information
Geospatial information refers to data that is linked to specific locations on the Earth's surface. It includes details about physical features, such as mountains, rivers, and roads, as well as human-made structures, like cities and infrastructure. This information is used in mapping, navigation, urban planning, and environmental management. Technologies such as GPS, satellite imagery, and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) help collect, analyze, and visualize this data, enabling better decision-making in various fields, from agriculture to disaster response, by understanding the spatial relationships between different elements in the environment.