As you upload more and more assets to Google Earth Engine, managing this data becomes quite a cumbersome task. This blog post demonstrates using Python to help with some common data management tasks.
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- Google announces that deck.gl is now integrated with WebGL Overlay View in Google Maps JavaScript API, allowing you to create amazing 3D data visualizations.
- Treetop simplifies extracting forest information for forest ecologists and conservationists who may use the tool to visualize tree positions and sizes, conduct complex analyses and download results.
- Hydrography90m allows to assess freshwater quantity and quality, inundation risk, biodiversity and conservation, as well as resource management objectives in a globally comprehensive manner.
- Following the release of Cesium for Unreal, Cesium for O3DE is the second of many-to-come runtime engine integrations built with Cesium Native. Read more about it here.
- Curious about annotations in QGIS? Check out this deep-dive workshop.
- Here is a tutorial teaching you how to generate your own flight path map using Python and open-source data.
Introducing OpenCage Geosearch
↗ ExternalgeocodingOpenCage Geosearch is a tool to turn text into place names (which can then be used as an input into geocoding). Learn more about this open source tool here.- Here's a walkthrough on how to turn the bands of Landsat 9 into a full-color pansharpened image, using blend modes in ArcGIS Pro.
- This course covers the full range of topics in Earth Engine to give the participants practical skills to master the platform and implement their remote sensing projects.