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GIS &
Remote sensing

Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and remote sensing are powerful tools used to collect, analyze, and visualize spatial data. GIS allows users to capture and geographic information, enabling them to make informed decisions based on location-based data. Remote sensing, on the other hand, involves obtaining data about the Earth's surface through satellite or aerial imagery. By integrating these technologies, professionals can monitor environmental changes, assess management, and enhance urban planning. The combination of GIS and remote sensing facilitates a deeper understanding of complex spatial patterns and relationships. Together, they play a crucial role in various fields, including agriculture, forestry, and disaster management.

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