The project is in the very early stages of development. The codebase will be changing frequently. Currently this scripts below are aspirational ... so don't count on them being there. I list them because I want them, and I have some code that can be adapted to this package. One day they will all be here.
remotes::install_github("cchisholm/forestr")
pending
fm_polygon_summary()
-- create a summary report of the areas within a polgon. Useful when creating site plans to generate tabular data following edits to spatial data.
fm_avenza_pts()
-- processes GPS point data from Avenza. Generates a formatted table for easier review.fm_gpx_export()
-- convert data to GPX format
These tools are highly dependent on the bcdata
package.
fm_collect_basemap()
-- Collects essential data from the BC Data Center (BCDC) including: water and transportation features. Also provides a QGIS mapfm_collect_forest_layers()
-- Collects BCDC forest management layers (e.g. historical RESULTS forest cover and activies, and FTA openings, and area based tenures).fm_collect_vri()
-- Collects Vegetation Resource Inventory data. Note that different version of the VRI are available from the BCDC. This queries the ????? dataset.fm_collect_custom_bcdc()
-- Collects a user specified BCDC layer
fm_collect_aoi_overlap()
-- Intended for use with a Frontcounter BC: Area of Interest Evaluation Report (see: Frontcounter BC). Collects much of the data that overlaps the area of interest.fm_resultant()
-- cuts new data into a resultant (e.g. Visual Quality Objective polygon becomes a attribute in the resultant)
fm_tile_raster()
-- large raster data can be difficult to use. This function creates a set pf spatial polygons that can be used to tile the input raster (e.g. facilitate loading smaller portions of a large raster.fm_sample_plan()
-- creates a sampling plan for regular grid, regularly placed, or randomly placed survey/sample points in a polygon.fm_zonal_stats()
-- Zonal statistics of raster values in a polygon.
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