geospasial
Geospasial, or geospatial, is an umbrella term for information that identifies the location and attributes of objects on the Earth's surface. It encompasses data tied to geographic coordinates and relative positions, presented in vector (points, lines, polygons) and raster (gridded imagery) formats. Key elements include coordinate reference systems, metadata, and spatial relationships such as distance, containment, and proximity.
Geospatial data are collected through surveying, global navigation satellite systems, aerial photography, and satellite remote sensing.
Applications span urban planning, environmental management, agriculture, transportation, disaster management, and public health. Geospatial analysis enables
Ethical and governance considerations include data quality, licensing, access rights, privacy, and the responsible use of
In Indonesia, geospatial information plays a central role in public administration through national programs to integrate