Geographic Information System
A geographic information system (GIS) is a conceptualized framework that provides the ability to capture and
analyze spatial and geographic data. GIS applications (or GIS apps) are computer-based tools that allow the
user to create interactive queries (user-created searches), store and edit spatial and non-spatial data,
analyze spatial information output, and visually share the results of these operations by presenting them as
maps.
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Short tutorial on using R for spatial analysis and web mapping of U.S. Census Bureau data.
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😷 a user-friendly COVID-19 dashboard written for Shiny, featuring on-the-fly map switching and digestible summaries
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Spatial disparity in tract-level associations between mental illness mortality and greenspace exposure in the Pacific Northwest
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Plot a choropleth map using OSM data and geospatial analysis
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Replication files for Digital redlining: the relevance of 20th century housing policy to 21st century broadband access and education
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Community Water Data Analysis Tool (CWDAT). A how-to video can be found at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=413FuQUftaQ
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This work is a spatial data analysis and visualization of CDRC data using the R language
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An R package for creating Fresnel Maps, a new thematic mapping technique in which spatial data is visualised to equal-area concentric circular zones (or annuli).
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