DEFINITION
Geographical data has spatial interaction with many sectors; It is the set of hardware, software, human resources, standards and methods necessary for the production, supply, storage, processing, management, evaluation, analysis, visualization, presentation, and presentation keeping up-to-date.
MOTIVATIONS
- The possibility of accessing the municipality and its services independently of the place
- Standard and equal service for all
- Creating a geographically based inventory of infrastructure and superstructure assets,
- Optimization of infrastructure works
- Making Impact-Value analyzes of Urban Services
- Monitoring of Critical Infrastructures
- Urban Information Systems
- Urban Planning
- Pre-Disaster and Post-Disaster Due Diligence
APPLICATIONS
- Cost (Time-Distance) Effective Route Planning
- SCADA System
- Infrastructure Inventory Database
- Interior Mapping Systems
- Site Selection Analysis
- Forecasting of Urban Growth
- Impact – Value Simulation of Urban Services
- Assessment of Before / During / After Disaster
- Potential Crime Analysis
- Coverage Analysis for Security
- Urban Information Systems
- Location-Based Mobile Applications
CHALLENGES
- Instutıonal and collaboration challenges
- Difficulties in accessing spatial data
- Level of interoperability of systems
- Insufficient financial resources