Introduction to QGIS: Open Source Geographic Information System
Introduction to QGIS: Open Source Geographic Information System
Madry, Scott
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Condition: New, UPC: 9781734464306, Publication Date: Sat, May 1, 2021, Type: Paperback ,
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ntroduction covering everything needed to get you going.


This tutorial, based on the 3.16 LTR version, introduces you to major concepts and techniques to get you started with viewing data, analysis, and creating maps and reports.


With this book you'll learn about:

  • The QGIS interface
  • Creating, editing, and analyzing vector data
  • Working with raster (image) data
  • Using plugins
  • The QGIS Processing Toolbox
  • Georeferencing
  • Creating map and reports
  • Resources for further help and study

The book includes a link to all the data you'll need to follow along with each chapter.

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