What’s the correct way to reproject a population raster?
Hiking & ActivitiesReprojecting Population Rasters: A Guide to Keeping Your Data Honest Population rasters: they’re gold when you need to understand where people are, whether you’re shaping policy, or diving into research. But here’s the thing – these datasets often need a little makeover, a transformation from one coordinate system to another. We call this reprojection. Mess
Make Merge of leaflet Polygons on click
Hiking & ActivitiesMerging Leaflet Polygons on Click: A Real-World Guide Leaflet? It’s the go-to JavaScript library when you need interactive maps that play nice on phones. And let’s face it, who doesn’t use their phone for maps these days? One thing that comes up a lot is the need to let users actually modify the map, specifically,
Printing Shapefile spatial Reference Using ArcPy?
Hiking & ActivitiesUnlocking Your GIS Data: A Human’s Guide to Shapefile Spatial References with ArcPy Ever felt like your carefully collected GIS data just wasn’t lining up right? Like puzzle pieces forced together? Chances are, the culprit is a spatial reference issue. Think of a spatial reference as the secret sauce that tells ArcGIS how to interpret
Create HexBins for shapefiles
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How do I plot spatialpolygon dataframe layer on a leaflet map
Hiking & ActivitiesAlright, let’s talk about something cool: plotting your SpatialPolygonDataFrame layers onto a Leaflet map. Sounds kinda geeky, right? But trust me, if you’re dealing with geospatial data, this is a seriously powerful trick to have up your sleeve. Leaflet is this awesome, open-source JavaScript library that lets you whip up interactive maps that work great
QGIS converting my coordinates erroneously
Hiking & ActivitiesQGIS Coordinate Chaos? Untangling Those Pesky Conversion Errors Okay, so you’re using QGIS, which is awesome. Seriously, it’s a powerhouse for mapping and analyzing spatial data. But then bam, your data’s all over the place. Coordinates gone wild. Sound familiar? You’re not alone! One of the most common headaches in QGIS is dealing with coordinate