Geospatial Technology: Application and Challenges
Significance
- Simplifying regulations by institutionalizing the use of geospatial technology and the generated data will strengthen domestic industries and survey agencies. The initiative will help increase efficiency in agriculture and enhance emergency-response capability while spurring the rise of cutting-edge industries.
- Maps and accurate geospatial data play an important role in various projects ranging from interlinking of rivers to construction of industrial corridors, laying railway lines, building bridges and installing smart power systems.
- Geospatial data generated based on high-precision and high-resolution mapping can play an important role in digital India, smart cities, e-commerce, drone technology, logistics and technologies used in urban transport ....
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