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Introduction to Reproducible Geospatial Analysis and Figures in R: A Tutorial Article
Maesen, Philippe; Salingros, Edouard
2024In Data, 9 (4), p. 58
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Keywords :
Information Systems and Management; Computer Science Applications; Information Systems; geospatial analysis; R; Map; ggplot; hexbin map; choropleth map; bubble map; reproducible science
Abstract :
[en] The present article is intended to serve an educational purpose for data scientists and students who already have experience with the R language and which to start using it for geospatial analysis and map creation. The basic concepts of raster data, vector data, CRS and datum are first presented along with a basic workflow to conduct reproducible geospatial research in R. Examples of important types of maps (scatter, bubble, choropleth, hexbin and faceted) created from open-source environmental data are illustrated and their practical implementation in R is discussed. Through these examples, essential manipulations on geospatial vector data are demonstrated (reading , transforming CRS, creating geometries from scratch, buffer zones around existing geometries and intersections between geometries).
Disciplines :
Earth sciences & physical geography
Author, co-author :
Maesen, Philippe  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > GxABT : Centres attachés > Bureau Environnement et Analyse (GxABT)
Salingros, Edouard  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > GxABT : Centres attachés > Bureau Environnement et Analyse (GxABT)
Language :
English
Title :
Introduction to Reproducible Geospatial Analysis and Figures in R: A Tutorial Article
Publication date :
20 April 2024
Journal title :
Data
eISSN :
2306-5729
Publisher :
MDPI AG
Volume :
9
Issue :
4
Pages :
58
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
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