Skip to content

dmvianna/leaflet_webmaps_python

 
 

Repository files navigation

Creating Web Maps in Python with GeoPandas and Folium

title

Live Version

In this post, I demonstrate the use of the Python package Folium to create a web map from a GeoDataFrame. Folium is built on the Leaflet javascript library, which is a great tool for creating interactive web maps. However, I use Python for all of my data wrangling and analytical tasks, so it's really nice to be able to have the web-mapping capabilities from within the same environment. The goal of this post is to demonstrate a workflow between GeoPandas and Folium that makes it really easy to create functional and visually appealing web maps in Python.

In this example, I plot the point locations of crimes in San Francisco, overlaid on a choropleth of census tract crime density. Viewing these two layers together on a web map creates a nice way to get an overall sense of crime distribution, while also being able to view individual crime information. As I demonstrate below, these Python packages provide a nice, clean, and customizable way of doing this.

Jupyter Notebook

HTML Version

About

Simple demonstration of using Folium in Jupyter notebooks

Topics

Resources

Stars

Watchers

Forks

Releases

No releases published

Packages

No packages published

Languages

  • Jupyter Notebook 51.8%
  • HTML 48.2%