Line 1: Geo-Information.
– Big spatial data
– Collective mapping, Volunteered Geographic Information (VGI) and geolocation of actors and activities in social networks.
– Spatial Data Infrastructure.
– Web Gis, Mobile Gis, Cloud Gis y Open Gis.
Line 2: Remote Sensing: methods and techniques for Earth observation in the 21st century.
– Development of new sensors and platforms.
– Use of images in applied studies on different topics.
Line 3: GIT for spatial decision support.
– Environmental / physical-natural applications of GIT: risks, global change, SDGs, etc.
– Urban and rural applications of GIT: Smart cities, Smart territories, etc.
– Socio-economic applications of GIT: population, development, health, education, social interaction, mobility and transport, tourism, geo-marketing, trade, etc.
Line 4. GIT in teaching and in the divulgation of geographical knowledge.
– TIG applications for teaching Geography.
– TIG geographic divulgation activities (Atlas, publications…)