Here are over 60 practical examples on creating interactive maps with Leaflet, with increasing difficulty, by Grzegorz Tomicki.
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- Check out this four-part series demonstrating how to use machine learning for detecting changes in land cover. Open source libraries and tools are used for this tutorial.
- The Soar.Earth platform enables to view, upload, discover, and interact with a large library of high quality maps and images. Soar.Earth's mission is to create the world's largest digital atlas.
- Discover how to simplify the process of developing apps that use ArcGIS content and capabilities, such as mapping, navigation, and field data collection.
- Here is an Google Earth Engine guided project on land cover analysis. These video tutorials with open-source code show how to work with land cover data in Google Earth Engine.
- Bertin.js is a JavaScript library for visualizing geospatial data and make thematic maps for the web. Bertin.js v1.0 has now been released. Check here for examples on how to use Bertin.js.
- ArcGIS Maps SDK for Unreal Engine brings direct ArcGIS integration to developers working with Epic Games' advanced 3D creation tool, Unreal Engine. Learn more here.
- Landsat has been collecting information about Earth since 1972. The USGS Landsat archive now spans 50 years with over 10.3 million scenes. Learn more about downloading Landsat data here.
- The s2 R package provides geometry transformers and predicates similar to those found in GEOS, except instead of assuming a planar geometry, s2's functions work in latitude and longitude.
- Buildify is a geometry node add-on that can procedurally create buildings with modular pieces in Blender. It can also generate complete cities using the OpenStreetMap add-on.