GIS
	                Geographic information system
									Geospatial data is recorded, stored, edited, analyzed, and even reproduced using a geographic information system (GIS). It makes use of layered data, where each layer stands for a different type of geographical information, such as a forest layer, a street layer, a vegetation layer, and many others.
This information is very helpful to contractors or engineers working on large-scale projects when it comes to surveying. This is so that a comprehensive study and view of the surroundings can be obtained through geospatial surveying.
Applications
				This information is very helpful to contractors or engineers working on large-scale projects when it comes to surveying. This is so that a comprehensive study and view of the surroundings can be obtained through geospatial surveying.
Applications
- Development and control of the infrastructure
 - Land reform and management
 - Urban and regional planning
 
															