INTERDISCIPLINARY POTENTIAL OF GEOSPATIAL SYSTEMS IN SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH
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https://doi.org/10.63034/esr-701Keywords:
GIS, sustainable development, interdisciplinary research, spatial data, digital cartographyAbstract
This article examines the role of geospatial systems (GIS) in scientific research within the framework of sustainable development, as well as their technological potential to expand interdisciplinary research methodologies. The capabilities of GIS to collect, model, visualize, and predict spatial data introduce new dimensions to research in ecology, geography, urban studies, natural resource management, and social sciences. The article highlights the importance of GIS in the current era of transformation, the scientific and methodological foundations for working with digital data, and provides recommendations aimed at enhancing interdisciplinary integration.
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