Interactive Maps
Interactive maps are digital maps that allow users to interact with and explore geospatial data in a visual and interactive way. These maps provide a dynamic and engaging way to view and analyze geographic information and can be accessed through a variety of platforms, such as desktop computers, mobile devices, and web browsers.
Interactive maps offer various features and functionalities, including zooming in and out, panning, and switching between different layers of data. They can display a wide range of geospatial data, such as points of interest, land use, transportation routes, weather patterns, and demographic data.
Interactive maps are used in a wide range of applications, including urban planning, environmental management, transportation planning, emergency management, and tourism. They can provide valuable insights into complex geospatial data and help decision-makers make more informed decisions.