#1056: education, paths, drones, qgis, permafrost, countries
, last check: Tue, 19 Nov 2024. 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 -
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 -
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 -
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/ -
Permafrost melting is the worst global warming effect, and places like Tibet are noticing it
https://multimedia.scmp.com/news/world/article/3000839/permafrost/ -
An alternative data-driven map using the t-SNE algorithm to visually group similar countries
https://projects.interacta.io/country-tsne/
Raf