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13.03.2018

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ISTE Ltd and John Wiley & Sons Inc

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Englisch

ISBN

978-1-78630-187-1

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Produktdetails

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Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

13.03.2018

Verlag

ISTE Ltd and John Wiley & Sons Inc

Seitenzahl

310

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23,9/16,3/2,3 cm

Gewicht

340 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-78630-187-1

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  • Introduction ix

    Chapter 1. Introduction to QGIS 1
    Nicolas MOYROUD and Frédéric PORTET

    1.1. History 1

    1.2. QGIS graphical user interface 2

    1.2.1. Standard interface 2

    1.2.2. Settings 3

    1.2.3. Add layer 4

    1.2.4. QGIS project. 5

    1.2.5. Navigation 5

    1.2.6. Attributes of entities 6

    1.3. The processing module, the toolkit for spatial analysis 6

    1.3.1. History and interest of the treatment module 6

    1.3.2. Presentation of the toolbox and its algorithms 7

    1.3.3. Example of an algorithm's execution 10

    1.3.4. Adding custom Python scripts 11

    1.3.5. The graphic modeler 13

    1.3.6. Batch processing 16

    Chapter 2. Introduction to GDAL Tools in QGIS 19
    Kenji OSE

    2.1. GDAL: The Swiss army knife of raster processing 19

    2.1.1. What is GDAL used for? 19

    2.1.2. Licenses 19

    2.1.3. How is GDAL used? 20

    2.1.4. How GDAL works in QGIS 23

    2.2. GDAL tools: Practical examples 26

    2.2.1. Introduction 26

    2.2.2. Useful data 27

    2.2.3. Reading image metadata 29

    2.2.4. Basic processing of raster files 33

    2.2.5. Analysis tools 44

    2.3. Bibliography 65

    Chapter 3. GRASS GIS Software with QGIS 67
    Bernard LACAZE, Julita DUDEK and Jérôme PICARD

    3.1. Presentation 67

    3.1.1. GRASS software: A modular GIS package 67

    3.1.2. Vector functions (v.*) 68

    3.1.3. GIS raster functions (r.*) 70

    3.1.4. Imagery functions (i.* or r.*) 73

    3.1.5. Temporal functions 74

    3.2. GRASS GIS download and GRASS plugin in QGIS 77

    3.2.1. Operating systems for GRASS GIS software 77

    3.2.2. QGIS interface for GRASS GIS 77

    3.3. GRASS GIS capabilities 79

    3.3.1. Definition of a GRASS GIS project: Location and mapsets 79

    3.3.2. Modifications of the GRASS region 80

    3.3.3. Importing raster data into GRASS 81

    3.3.4. Importing vector data into GRASS 83

    3.3.5. Image georeferencing 84

    3.3.6. Radiometric preprocessing of images 85

    3.3.7. Pan-sharpening 86

    3.3.8. Computation of spectral indices and biophysical parameters 86

    3.3.9. Classifications and segmentation 87

    3.4. Using Grass GIS functions from QGIS 89

    3.4.1. Creating, opening, closing a dataset and adding a raster file 90

    3.4.2. Creating, adding, editing a vector layer 95

    3.4.3. Examples of image processing with QGIS-GRASS 97

    3.5. Acknowledgments 106

    3.6. Bibliography 106

    Chapter 4. The Use of SAGA GIS Modules in QGIS 107
    Paul PASSY and Sylvain THÉRY

    4.1. SAGA GIS in QGIS 107

    4.1.1. Development of SAGA GIS 107

    4.1.2. SAGA GIS interface in QGIS 108

    4.2. Using SAGA GIS to work with multispectral satellite images 111

    4.2.1. Methodology 111

    4.2.2. Acquisition and presentation of used data 112

    4.2.3. Correction of the satellite images 112

    4.2.4. Cropping the images according to the study area 115

    4.2.5. Color composites and exploration of the area 116

    4.2.6. Calculation of indices in order to extract vegetation and water surfaces 119

    4.3. Hydrological network extraction using SAGA GIS in QGIS 131

    4.3.1. Interests 131

    4.3.2. DEM preprocessing 132

    4.3.3. Filling sinks 135

    4.3.4. Hydrographic network extraction 137

    4.4. Interpolation using SAGA GIS 140

    4.4.1. Principle of the interpolation 140

    4.4.2. Interpolation of measures of water quality in the aquifers of the Seine basin 140

    4.5. Bibliography 148

    Chapter 5. Orfeo ToolBox Applications 151
    Rémi CRESSON, Manuel GRIZONNET and Julien MICHEL

    5.1. The Orfeo ToolBox 151

    5.1.1. Introduction 151

    5.1.2. History 151

    5.1.3. Application features 153

    5.1.4. Governance and community 153

    5.1.5. C++ library 155

    5.1.6. Internal mechanisms 156

    5.1.7. Download and installation 158

    5.2. Using OTB applications 158

    5.2.1. Interface 158

    5.2.2. Command line interface 161

    5.2.3. Graphical user interface 164

    5.2.4. Use from QGIS 165

    5.2.5. Python bindings 165

    5.2.6. Monteverdi 166

    5.3. Exercises 167

    5.3.1. Basic tools 167

    5.3.2. Applications for image preprocessing 190

    5.3.3. Feature extraction applications 221

    5.3.4. Classification 231

    5.4. Conclusion 240

    5.5. Acknowledgments 240

    5.6. Bibliography 240

    Chapter 6. Online Publication of a Land Cover Map Using LizMap 243
    Jean-Baptiste LAURENT and Louise LEROUX

    6.1. Context 243

    6.2. Workflow to publish a map online using LizMap 244

    6.2.1. Presentation of LizMap 245

    6.2.2. Main steps for publishing a map online with LizMap 246

    6.3. Implementation with QGIS 247

    6.3.1. Setup a QGIS project for Web 247

    6.3.2. Setup a QGIS project for LizMap 248

    6.3.3. Publish the map by FTP 251

    6.3.4. Some tips to go further 253

    6.4. Bibliography 255

    Chapter 7. GeoHealth and QuickOSM, Two QGIS Plugins for Health Applications 257
    Vincent HERBRETEAU, Christophe RÉVILLION and Etienne TRIMAILLE

    7.1. Background on the use of GIS for health and the development of dedicated plugins in QGIS 257

    7.2. Methodology 258

    7.2.1. Importing data 259

    7.2.2. Case geolocation 260

    7.2.3. Data anonymization ("blurring") 260

    7.2.4. Creating an incidence or density map 262

    7.2.5. Importing data from the OSM database 262

    7.2.6. Environmental analyses 264

    7.2.7. Export 265

    7.3. Implementation: GeoHealth, assisted mapping with QGIS 267

    7.3.1. Installation of GeoHealth and QuickOSM plugins 267

    7.3.2. Datasets 268

    7.3.3. Producing an incidence map with the GeoHealth plugin 268

    7.3.4. "Blurring" of point data with GeoHealth and QuickOSM plugins 271

    7.3.5. Example of spatial analyzes for health studies 277

    7.3.6. Contribution to the OSM database using satellite images 281

    7.4. Bibliography 286

    List of Authors 287

    Index 289

    Scientific Committee 293