Why is Spatial Information important?
Spatial information is central to many activities in the South Australian public and private sectors, including natural resource management, asset management and urban planning. Accurate and consistent spatial information is vital to help us plan for the future and underpins economic development. Spatial information helps to address important issues such as climate change, water management, native title administration and urban renewal. Examples of the types of issues that spatial information is used to address are provided here: Spatial Applications.
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