Key Features
Build web applications based around maps and geospatial data using Python 3.x
Install and use various toolkits and obtain geospatial data for use in your programs
This practical, hands-on book will teach you all about geospatial development in Python
Book Description
Geospatial development links your data to locations on the surface of the Earth. Writing geospatial programs involves tasks such as grouping data by location, storing and analyzing large amounts of spatial information, performing complex geospatial calculations, and drawing colorful interactive maps. In order to do this well, you'll need appropriate tools and techniques, as well as a thorough understanding of geospatial concepts such as map projections, datums, and coordinate systems.
This book provides an overview of the major geospatial concepts, data sources, and toolkits. It starts by showing you how to store and access spatial data using Python, how to perform a range of spatial calculations, and how to store spatial data in a database. Further on, the book teaches you how to build your own slippy map interface within a web application, and finishes with the detailed construction of a geospatial data editor using the GeoDjango framework.
By the end of this book, you will be able to confidently use Python to write your own geospatial applications ranging from quick, one-off utilities to sophisticated web-based applications using maps and other geospatial data.
What you will learn
Access, manipulate, and display geospatial data from within your Python programs
Master the core geospatial concepts of location, distance, units, projections, and datums
Read and write geospatial data in both vector and raster format
Perform complex, real-world geospatial calculations using Python
Store and access geospatial information in a database
Use points, lines, and polygons within your Python programs
Convert geospatial data into attractive maps using Python-based tools
Build complete web-based mapping applications using Python
About the Author
Erik Westra has been a professional software developer for over 25 years and has worked almost exclusively in Python for the past decade. Erik's early interest in graphical user interface design led to the development of one of the most advanced urgent courier dispatch systems used by messenger and courier companies worldwide. In recent years, Erik has been involved in the design and implementation of systems matching seekers and providers of goods and services across a range of geographical areas as well as real-time messaging and payments systems. This work has included the creation of real-time geocoders and map-based views of constantly changing data. Erik is based in New Zealand, and he works for companies worldwide.
He is also the author of the Packt titles Python Geospatial Analysis and Building Mapping Applications with QGIS as well as the forthcoming title Modular Programming with Python.
Table of Contents
Geospatial Development Using Python
GIS
Python Libraries for Geospatial Development
Sources of Geospatial Data
Working with Geospatial Data in Python
Spatial Databases
Using Python and Mapnik to Generate Maps
Working with Spatial Data
Improving the DISTAL Application
Tools for Web-based Geospatial Development
Putting It All Together – a Complete Mapping System
ShapeEditor – Importing and Exporting Shapefiles
ShapeEditor – Selecting and Editing Features
Build web applications based around maps and geospatial data using Python 3.x
Install and use various toolkits and obtain geospatial data for use in your programs
This practical, hands-on book will teach you all about geospatial development in Python
Book Description
Geospatial development links your data to locations on the surface of the Earth. Writing geospatial programs involves tasks such as grouping data by location, storing and analyzing large amounts of spatial information, performing complex geospatial calculations, and drawing colorful interactive maps. In order to do this well, you'll need appropriate tools and techniques, as well as a thorough understanding of geospatial concepts such as map projections, datums, and coordinate systems.
This book provides an overview of the major geospatial concepts, data sources, and toolkits. It starts by showing you how to store and access spatial data using Python, how to perform a range of spatial calculations, and how to store spatial data in a database. Further on, the book teaches you how to build your own slippy map interface within a web application, and finishes with the detailed construction of a geospatial data editor using the GeoDjango framework.
By the end of this book, you will be able to confidently use Python to write your own geospatial applications ranging from quick, one-off utilities to sophisticated web-based applications using maps and other geospatial data.
What you will learn
Access, manipulate, and display geospatial data from within your Python programs
Master the core geospatial concepts of location, distance, units, projections, and datums
Read and write geospatial data in both vector and raster format
Perform complex, real-world geospatial calculations using Python
Store and access geospatial information in a database
Use points, lines, and polygons within your Python programs
Convert geospatial data into attractive maps using Python-based tools
Build complete web-based mapping applications using Python
About the Author
Erik Westra has been a professional software developer for over 25 years and has worked almost exclusively in Python for the past decade. Erik's early interest in graphical user interface design led to the development of one of the most advanced urgent courier dispatch systems used by messenger and courier companies worldwide. In recent years, Erik has been involved in the design and implementation of systems matching seekers and providers of goods and services across a range of geographical areas as well as real-time messaging and payments systems. This work has included the creation of real-time geocoders and map-based views of constantly changing data. Erik is based in New Zealand, and he works for companies worldwide.
He is also the author of the Packt titles Python Geospatial Analysis and Building Mapping Applications with QGIS as well as the forthcoming title Modular Programming with Python.
Table of Contents
Geospatial Development Using Python
GIS
Python Libraries for Geospatial Development
Sources of Geospatial Data
Working with Geospatial Data in Python
Spatial Databases
Using Python and Mapnik to Generate Maps
Working with Spatial Data
Improving the DISTAL Application
Tools for Web-based Geospatial Development
Putting It All Together – a Complete Mapping System
ShapeEditor – Importing and Exporting Shapefiles
ShapeEditor – Selecting and Editing Features
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