Kemiki Olurotimi AdebowaleOdumosu Joseph OlayemiMohammed Fatima OPopoola Naomi IjadunolaAyoola Adeyosoye Babatunde2025-04-292017Chapter in a Book of Readings on Emerging Issues in Urban Land Use and Development in Nigeria in honour of Prof. J. I. Ighalo978-978-960-812-6http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:4000/handle/123456789/1236Geospatial database helps to provide information about real properties. This study attempted to develop a geospatial database that will assist in managing residential properties in FUT Minna Staff quarters at Gidan Kwano Campus of the University. Structured questionnaires were administered to collect primary data and the image of the study area was downloaded from Google earth. Maps were produced showing various conditions of the building elements, services and facilities considered were doors, windows, ceilings, roofs, access roads, electricity, water supply, security and landscape. Furthermore, the occupant responses were analyzed using equal weight by taking advantage of the commutative and associate properties of matrix addition in order to arrive at an overall suitability index used in ranking the houses. The use of GIS in property management practice has proven to be efficient and a highly relevant decision making tool.enGISDatabase Management SystemFacility ManagementCoordinate TransformationPotentials of Geospatial Database for Urban Land Use Management: A Case Study of FUT Minna Staff Quarters, Gidan Kwano CampusBook chapter