GEOSPATIAL TECHNOLOGIES: A REVIEW OF THEIR APPLICATIONS AND IMPLICATIONS

Author:

M.Kamraju

Doi: 10.26480/magg.02.2025.102.105

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Geospatial technologies are a set of tools and techniques that enable the collection, analysis, and visualization of geographic information. These technologies have become increasingly important in recent years due to their potential to support decision-making processes across a wide range of sectors. This paper provides a comprehensive review of the applications and implications of geospatial technologies in various fields. The paper begins by defining geospatial technologies and providing an overview of their historical development. It then examines the applications of geospatial technologies in areas such as agriculture, urban planning, natural resource management, disaster management, and public health. The paper highlights the benefits of geospatial technologies in these areas, including increased efficiency, improved data quality, and better decision-making. The paper also discusses the implications of geospatial technologies, including ethical and privacy concerns, as well as the potential for these technologies to exacerbate existing social and economic inequalities. The paper argues that it is important to address these concerns through responsible use of geospatial technologies and the development of appropriate policies and regulations. Finally, the paper concludes by highlighting the future directions of geospatial technologies. It suggests that there is a need for further research and development to improve the accuracy and accessibility of geospatial data, as well as to address the challenges associated with the integration of different data sources and formats. In conclusion, this paper provides a comprehensive review of the applications and implications of geospatial technologies. It highlights the potential benefits of these technologies in various sectors, as well as the need to address ethical and social concerns associated with their use. The paper suggests that geospatial technologies will continue to play an important role in supporting decision-making processes and facilitating sustainable development in the future.

Pages 102-105
Year 2025
Issue 2
Volume 3