#1056: education, paths, drones, qgis, permafrost, countries
, last check: Thu, 16 Oct 2025. Post history
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    "Lindsey, the GIS specialist. A GIS mapping story" is an illustrated educating book with a small geospatial glossary  via @delawen
    
    
 https://www.bolton-menk.com/books/lindsey/Lindsey.html
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     Data analysis and beautiful design to show the busiest paths of Great Britain, from Ordnance Survey collected user data Data analysis and beautiful design to show the busiest paths of Great Britain, from Ordnance Survey collected user data
 https://www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/blog/2019/03/data-visualisations-show-britains-most-trodden-paths/ | archive.org
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     PDF report about experimental tests to capture images using drones PDF report about experimental tests to capture images using drones
 https://www.prisma-tic.cat/sites/default/files/papers/media/informe_avaluacio_restauracio_activitats_extractives_amb_drons_2018.pdf | archive.org
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    The third edition of the GIS and urban planning online curse, 80 hours and 250€ between April 24th and June 4th  
    
    
 https://sigdeletras.com/2019/curso_on_line_sistemas_de_informacion_geografica_qgis_y_urbanismo_3_edicion/
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    Permafrost melting is the worst global warming effect, and places like Tibet are noticing it  
    
    
 https://multimedia.scmp.com/news/world/article/3000839/permafrost/
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    An alternative data-driven map using the t-SNE algorithm to visually group similar countries  
    
    
 https://projects.interacta.io/country-tsne/
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