Geospatial analysis aims at representing a physical object in a geographic coordinate system in order to understand the locational aspects that influence broader trends and may have future consequences, through different tools like GIS (geographical information system). It is very important while working in an urban forest because it allows centralizing all data that come from the so many different typologies of green areas you can find in a city (the trees and shrubs present in urban areas, including trees in yards and in the streets, protected green areas, and urban or linear parks). Thanks to this analysis it is possible to assess those areas spatially (monitoring the age of the plants, species, health status, care status, danger status) and environmentally (recreation, environment protection).