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This will begin by creating a new database and role calledceoand then add thepostgisandpgcryptoextensions to it. Next, the script will populate the database with the schemas, tables, and functions that are necessary for storing and processing ceo’s data. Finally, it will load some default...
“Geocomputation with Python”(orgeocompyfor short) covers the entire range of standard GIS operationsfor both vector and raster datamodels. Each section and chapter builds on the previous. If you’re just starting out with Python to work with geographic data, we hope that the book will be a...
As declared by (FGDC 2017), “Geospatial metadata describes maps, Geographic Information Systems (GIS) files, imagery, and other location-based data resources. The FGDC is tasked by Executive Order 12906 to enable access (see GeoPlatform.gov) to National Spatial Data Infrastructure (NSDI) ...
OpenWebGISis an open source Geographic information system. It is a web-based system and it functions both inonline, andofflinemodes. In OpenWebGIS users can create, export and add layers in many common geospatial formats (gml, kml, geoJSON, gpx, shapefile, tiff, arcgrid, csv, osm), make...
OpenWebGISis an open source Geographic information system. It is a web-based system and it functions both inonline, andofflinemodes. In OpenWebGIS users can create, export and add layers in many common geospatial formats (gml, kml, geoJSON, gpx, shapefile, tiff, arcgrid, csv, osm), make...
OGR is a popular Open Source library for converting different GIS storage formats into each other. It supports PostGIS, Shapefiles, Spatialite, and many other formats. I had started working on OGR integration many weeks ago, but didn’t quite finish it. I have now added the last bit: ...
In case it helps – GIS polygons like your county area have several files defining the same collection of features (*.prg, *.shp , *.dbf etc) the is the projection of the file, dbf is the data. The only one you need to bring into the GIS is the *.shp file (this references all...
Today’s post is by Kurt Menke, the owner of Bird’s Eye View GIS, a GIS consultancy. Kurt also wrote the book Mastering QGIS. In my latest course (Shapefiles for R Programmers) I briefly introduce people to QGIS. Kurt’s post below gives you a roadmap f