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Table Of Contents
Learning R for Geospatial Analysis
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Learning R for Geospatial Analysis
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Overview of this book
This book is intended for anyone who wants to learn how to efficiently analyze geospatial data with R, including GIS analysts, researchers, educators, and students who work with spatial data and who are interested in expanding their capabilities through programming. The book assumes familiarity with the basic geographic information concepts (such as spatial coordinates), but no prior experience with R and/or programming is required. By focusing on R exclusively, you will not need to depend on any external software—a working installation of R is all that is necessary to begin.
Table of Contents (13 chapters)
Preface
1. The R Environment
2. Working with Vectors and Time Series
3. Working with Tables
4. Working with Rasters
5. Working with Points, Lines, and Polygons
6. Modifying Rasters and Analyzing Raster Time Series
7. Combining Vector and Raster Datasets
8. Spatial Interpolation of Point Data
9. Advanced Visualization of Spatial Data
A. External Datasets Used in Examples
B. Cited References
Index