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Geospatial Analysis in Urban Planning

Ariowachukwu Divine Sopruchi

Computer Engineering School of Engineering and Applied Sciences Kampala International University Uganda

ABSTRACT

Geospatial analysis, driven by the evolution of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and remote sensing technologies, plays an increasingly pivotal role in urban planning. This study examines the historical, technological, and methodological foundations of geospatial analysis and its growing significance in shaping contemporary urban environments. Beginning with a historical overview of urban planning, the paper discusses the transition from classical design to data-driven planning. It examines the expanding typologies of geospatial data, including vector and raster models, volunteered geographic information, and participatory platforms that have transformed how spatial knowledge is produced and applied. The integration of spatial analysis methods, including spatial clustering and autocorrelation techniques, enhances the ability of planners to assess urban growth, traffic safety, land use, and environmental impact with greater precision. Remote sensing advancements, alongside machine learning techniques, further support urban land use monitoring. Despite the promise, challenges such as data accessibility, quality verification, equitable usage, and effective knowledge visualization persist. This paper argues that while the tools of geospatial analysis are powerful, achieving sustainable, inclusive urban futures will depend on resolving issues of cost, accessibility, and interpretability for diverse stakeholders.

Keywords: Geospatial Analysis, Urban Planning, Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Remote Sensing, Spatial Data, Urban Development, Participatory GIS.

CITE AS: Ariowachukwu Divine Sopruchi (2025). Geospatial Analysis in Urban Planning. NEWPORT INTERNATIONAL   JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC AND   EXPERIMENTAL SCIENCES 6(3):102-108 https://doi.org/10.59298/NIJSES/2025/63.102108