Learn to analyze, map, and visualize the best locations for shopping malls using Remote Sensing, GIS, and GEE
Urban development decisions like mall placement can have a major impact on accessibility, economic growth, and environmental balance. This course empowers you to make such decisions using modern geospatial tools. Through this hands-on learning journey, you will develop the skills to carry out site suitability mapping for shopping malls using Remote Sensing, GIS, and the cloud-based platform Google Earth Engine (GEE).
What you’ll learn
- Understand remote sensing and GIS fundamentals to build a strong foundation for spatial data analysis and location-based decision-making..
- Identify key criteria like roads, population, slope, and land cover for mall site selection through spatial data integration and evaluation..
- Process and analyze geospatial datasets using Google Earth Engine, including raster operations, masking, and visualization techniques..
- Generate and export mall suitability maps in GEE, combining multiple layers and applying weighted overlays for spatial decision support..
Course Content
- Introduction –> 6 lectures • 1hr 7min.

Requirements
Urban development decisions like mall placement can have a major impact on accessibility, economic growth, and environmental balance. This course empowers you to make such decisions using modern geospatial tools. Through this hands-on learning journey, you will develop the skills to carry out site suitability mapping for shopping malls using Remote Sensing, GIS, and the cloud-based platform Google Earth Engine (GEE).
The course begins with a solid foundation in Remote Sensing—what it is, how satellite imagery is captured, and how it applies to urban analysis. You’ll then explore GIS fundamentals, including spatial layers, vector and raster data, and how they combine to model real-world locations.
Next, you’ll dive into the principles of site suitability mapping, learning how to translate real-world criteria into spatial rules. After learning how to use GEE, you’ll implement a complete mall suitability analysis using real datasets: roads (for accessibility), population density (for customer base), slope (for buildability), and land cover (urban zones).
By the end of this course, you’ll know how to:
- Prepare and process geospatial data.
- Normalize multiple suitability layers.
- Combine them into a weighted suitability index.
- Visualize and export your results from GEE.
Whether you’re an urban planner, GIS student, or data enthusiast, this course will equip you with a powerful framework for spatial decision-making using scalable, cloud-based tools.