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How is Geospatial Analysis Used?
Geospatial analysis involves the use of geographic information systems (
GIS
) to analyze spatial data. This is crucial for understanding the geographical distribution of diseases and identifying hotspots. Tools like
ArcGIS
and
QGIS
are commonly used.
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