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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 6th Latin American Conference on Geographical, Information Systems, GIS-LATAM 2025, held in Mexico City, Mexico, during September 8 12, 2025.
The 12 full papers were thoroughly reviewed and selected from 35 submissions. These papers focus on the following topics: Sustainable Energy and Resource Management, Environmental Monitoring and Management, Public Health and Social Issues, Education and Technology in GIS, and Climatic Patterns and Natural Disasters.
List of contents
.- SEIRD Model for Spatial Analysis of COVID-19 Patients in the State of Oaxaca.
.- Enhancing Factual Knowledge Retrieval Capabilities of Small Language Models for Natural Hazard.
.- Mapping Mental Health Inequality: A GIS-Based Accessibility Analysis of Depression Care Facilities in Mexico.
.- Design and Development of Jool Ha': A Web-Based Information System for Environmental Pollutant Data Management in Cenotes of Quintana Roo .
.- Preliminary analysis of operational reliability in PEMEX as a basis for proposing the creation of an information system for the maintenance of equipment for oil drilling and production in the northeast marine region of Mexico .
.- Social Sensing of Fuel Theft: Open Data Analysis During the Mexican Petroleum Crisis.
.- Unsupervised Learning for Walkability: Creating the Minimum Pedestrian Elements Index (IEMP).
.- Qualitative Spatial Reasoning Using Map Kit Applied to GIS.
.- Integrating Indoor, Outdoor and Mobile Sensors for Spatiotemporal Mapping of Urban Heat Islands and Air Pollution: The Zacatenco Campus Case Study.
.- Databases in seismic data analysis and processing: A dedicated web application.
.- A Web-Based Decision Support Tool for Local Precipitation Trends in Mexico Using Data Science and Spatial Analysis.
.- Autonomous Quadruped Robot using Reinforcement Learning and 3D Spatial Reconstruction for Urban Inspection and Environmental Mapping.
Summary
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 6th Latin American Conference on Geographical, Information Systems, GIS-LATAM 2025, held in Mexico City, Mexico, during September 8–12, 2025.
The 12 full papers were thoroughly reviewed and selected from 35 submissions. These papers focus on the following topics: Sustainable Energy and Resource Management, Environmental Monitoring and Management, Public Health and Social Issues, Education and Technology in GIS, and Climatic Patterns and Natural Disasters.