geospatial
[/ˌdʒiːoʊˈspeɪʃəl/]
adjective
geoespacial
1. relating to or denoting data that is associated with a particular location on the Earth's surface
Geospatial technology helps us understand climate change patterns across different regions.
A tecnologia geoespacial nos ajuda a entender os padrões de mudanças climáticas em diferentes regiões.
2. involving the analysis and mapping of geographic or spatial data using computer systems
The company uses geospatial analysis to optimize delivery routes for its logistics network.
A empresa usa análise geoespacial para otimizar rotas de entrega em sua rede logística.
3. pertaining to the combination of geographic data with spatial information for decision-making
Geospatial intelligence is crucial for urban planning and infrastructure development.
A inteligência geoespacial é crucial para planejamento urbano e desenvolvimento de infraestrutura.
The term 'geospatial' has become increasingly important in both Brazilian and American technological and academic contexts, particularly with the rise of smart cities, environmental monitoring, and data-driven decision making. In Brazil, it's commonly used in government agencies (IBGE), environmental organizations (INPE), and urban planning departments. In the USA, it's heavily utilized in defense, intelligence agencies, and commercial technology sectors.
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