A geospatial information scientist, also known as a geospatial analyst, has responsibilities that focus on geographic research and data that relates to the way people use the space around them. As a geographic information scientist, your duties are to use your knowledge of geographic information systems (GIS) and research to plan urban or agricultural development, develop maps and GPS data, aid in the creation of geospatial apps and software, examine landscape changes, or assist in the management of environmental conservation and disaster relief. You also use your research to determine information like population trends, resource utilization, and how climate changes affect the land.