Geospatial Engineering
Surveillance refers to the continuous observation or monitoring of individuals, groups, or environments, typically for the purpose of gathering information or ensuring security. In the context of geospatial data use and analysis, surveillance raises important ethical concerns regarding privacy, consent, and the potential misuse of data. The increasing capabilities of technology to capture and analyze spatial information have led to debates about the balance between security needs and individual rights.
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