Description: Geospatial regulations are a set of laws and norms that govern the use, management, and distribution of geospatial data and technologies. These regulations are fundamental to ensuring the privacy, security, and integrity of geographic information, as well as promoting responsible and ethical use of technologies that generate and process spatial data. In an increasingly interconnected world, where geospatial information is used in various applications, from urban planning to natural resource management, it is crucial to establish a regulatory framework that governs its use. Geospatial regulations can encompass aspects such as data collection, information access, personal data protection, and interoperability between different systems and platforms. Furthermore, these norms can vary significantly between countries and regions, reflecting local needs and priorities regarding the management of geospatial information. In summary, geospatial regulations are essential to ensure that the use of geographic data is conducted ethically and responsibly, protecting both individuals and the communities in which they are applied.