Abstract

The article considers the goals and objectives of geographic information systems (GIS). In today’s world, GIS is used in various fi elds such as geology, cartography, ecology, urban planning and transportation. GIS allows you to manage and analyze geospatial data, create maps and modeling environments. The article describes specific tasks that GIS solves, such as analysis and prediction of changes in geospace, process optimization, resource management and monitoring of changes in the environment. It also discusses new GIS technologies such as cloud computing and mobile applications that make GIS more accessible and user-friendly. The article notes that GIS are a powerful tool for making important decisions in various fi elds of science and industry.

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