Geospatial technology is a field that involves the use of geographic information systems (GIS), remote sensing, GPS, and other tools to capture, store, analyze, and display geographically referenced data. This technology allows researchers to understand and analyze spatial patterns and relationships, as well as make informed decisions based on spatial data. Geospatial technology is used in a wide range of applications such as urban planning, environmental management, natural resource management, disaster response, and transportation planning. It plays a crucial role in helping researchers address complex spatial problems and improve decision-making processes.