geographic information systems
The tools involved in geographical mapping and positioning, such as GPS (global positioning systems), GIS (geographical information systems), and RS (remote sensing).
Also called: GIS, gis, RS, rs, remote sensing, global positioning systems, gps, GPS
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- occupations list it
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- as useful
Essential for
23- air traffic instructor
- astronaut
- aviation surveillance and code coordination manager
- cadastral technician
- cartographer
- colonel
- conservation scientist
- geochemist
- geographer
- geographic information systems specialist
- geological engineer
- geothermal engineer
- hydrogeologist
- intelligence communications interceptor
- land planner
- military engineer
- mine surveyor
- palaeontologist
- remote sensing technician
- smart city consultant
- special forces officer
- surveying technician
- warfare specialist
Useful for
29- 3D modeller
- air traffic manager
- arboriculturist
- archaeologist
- armed forces officer
- army captain
- army corporal
- army major
- climatologist
- forester
- forestry adviser
- geography teacher secondary school
- geologist
- geology technician
- hydrographic surveying technician
- hydrographic surveyor
- land surveyor
- lieutenant
- meteorologist
- mine surveying technician
- mineralogist
- navy officer
- oceanographer
- pipeline environmental project manager
- pipeline route manager
- real estate surveyor
- sergeant
- sewerage network operative
- squadron leader
Definition from ESCO, published by the European Commission. Source concept
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