Volume 2 | Issue 1 | 13 Eng OA, 2024 Rs & Gis In Geotechnical Engineering: A Comprehensive Overview and Applications Review Article Samirsinh ParmarID* * Corresponding Author Samirsinh Parmar, Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, D.D. University, India Submitted: 2023, Nov 27; Accepted: 2023, Dec 06; Published: 2024, Jan 02 Citation: Parmar, S. (2024). Rs & Gis In Geotechnical Engineering: A Comprehensive Overview and Applications. Eng OA, 2(1), 13-27. Abstract The integration of Remote Sensing (RS) and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) has emerged as a powerful approach in the feld of geotechnical engineering. This comprehensive report explores the diverse applications of RS and GIS technologies in geotechnical engineering, focusing on their roles in site investigation, hazard assessment, and infrastructure design. The report delves into the use of RS data, including satellite imagery, aerial photographs, and LiDAR, to gather critical geospatial information for geological mapping and terrain analysis. It elucidates how GIS aids in data integration and visualization, providing a holistic understanding of subsurface conditions, geological structures, and geohazards. The report further highlights the applications of RS and GIS in slope stability analysis, landslide monitoring, and foundation design. In addition, it addresses the signifcance of RS and GIS in environmental impact assessments, groundwater management, and infrastructure asset management within the geotechnical context. The fndings presented in this report underscore the transformative potential of RS and GIS technologies, ofering geotechnical engineers a comprehensive toolkit to make data-driven decisions, enhance safety, and optimize the planning and design of geotechnical projects. As the feld of geotechnical engineering continues to evolve, the integration of RS and GIS is poised to play an increasingly pivotal role in shaping sustainable and resilient infrastructures in the face of complex geological challenges. Engineering: Open Access ISSN: 2993-8643 Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, D.D. University, India. Keywords: Remote Sensing (RS), Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Geotechnical Engineering, innovative applications Abbreviations: RS : Remote sensing GIS : Geographical Information System QGIS : Quantum Geographical Info. System MCDA : Multi-criteria decision analysis LiDAR : Light Detection and Ranging InSAR : Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar DEM : Digital elevation models InSAR : Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar ESRI : Environmental Systems Research Institute SPT : Standard Penetration Test CPT : Cone Penetration Test DEM : Digital Elevation Model