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QGIS Blueprints

QGIS Blueprints

By : Mearns
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QGIS Blueprints

QGIS Blueprints

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By: Mearns

Overview of this book

QGIS, the world’s most popular free/open source desktop geographic information system software, enables a wide variety of use cases involving location – previously only available through expensive specialized commercial software. However, designing and executing a multi-tiered project from scratch on this complex ecosystem remains a significant challenge. This book starts with a primer on QGIS and closely related data, software, and systems. We’ll guide you through six use-case blueprints for geographic web applications. Each blueprint boils down a complex workflow into steps you can follow to reduce time lost to trial and error. By the end of this book readers should be able to build complex layered applications that visualize multiple data sets, employing different types of visualization, and give end users the ability to interact with and manipulate this data for the purpose of analysis.
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Raster analysis

Raster data, by organizing the data in uniform grids, is useful to analyze continuous phenomena or find some information at the subobject level. We will use continuous elevation and proximity data in this case, and we will look at the subapplicant object level —at the 30 meter-square cell level. You would choose a cell size depending on the resolution of the data source (for example, from sensors roughly 30 meters apart), the roughness of the analysis (regional versus local), and any hardware limitations.

First, let's make a few notes about raster data:

  • Nodata refers to the cells that are included with the raster grid because a grid can't have completely undefined cells; however, these cells should really be considered off the layer.
  • QGIS's raster renderer is more limited than in its proprietary competitors. You will want to use the Identify tool as well as custom styles (Singleband Pseudocolor) to make sense of your outputs.
  • In this example, we will rely...
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