Geographic Information Systems Applications
2 researchers across 2 institutions
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) applications research focuses on spatial data analysis and visualization to understand complex phenomena. This field employs various techniques, including spatial modeling, geostatistics, and cartographic design, to address questions related to environmental change, urban planning, resource management, and public health. Research often involves integrating diverse datasets, such as satellite imagery, sensor data, and demographic information, to create actionable insights and predictive models.
In Arkansas, GIS applications are particularly relevant for managing the state's rich natural resources, including forests and agricultural lands. Research supports sustainable forestry practices, monitors crop health, and aids in understanding ecological patterns within diverse Arkansas landscapes. Furthermore, GIS is applied to infrastructure assessment, aiding in the planning and maintenance of transportation networks and utilities, and to public health initiatives by mapping disease prevalence and access to healthcare services across the state's varied geographic regions.
This area of study draws upon and contributes to fields such as remote sensing, ecology, machine learning, and geological analysis. Engagement across Arkansas institutions facilitates a broad approach to tackling spatially explicit challenges relevant to the state's economy and environment.
Top Researchers
| Name | Institution | h-index | Citations | Career Stage | Badges |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Prajwol Babu Subedi | UA Monticello | 2 | 20 | ||
| Rauf Hussein | UA Little Rock | 2 | 17 |