The Global Area Reference System (GARS) is a geospatial framework used for referencing and organizing geographic areas on a global scale. It provides a systematic way to divide the Earth's surface into a grid of cells, which can be referenced by their coordinates. GARS is particularly useful in various fields such as military operations, disaster management, environmental monitoring, and resource allocation, enabling users to share and analyze spatial data more effectively.
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