JupyterGIS#

JupyterGIS is a JupyterLab extension for collaborative GIS (Geographical Information System). It is designed to allow multiple people to work on the same geospatial project simultaneously, facilitating discussion and collaboration around map layers, spatial analyses, and other GIS data being developed.

JupyterGIS provides basic support for QGIS project files, allowing users to import and export projects seamlessly between QGIS and JupyterLab. This compatibility preserves layer styles, data sources, and project settings, enabling smooth transitions between GIS work in QGIS and collaborative, cloud-based work in JupyterLab.

Beyond QGIS project support, JupyterGIS offers a range of features tailored specifically for collaborative geospatial analysis. Users can edit, visualize, and analyze spatial data together in real-time, share map layers, and annotate directly within the JupyterLab environment, fostering efficient teamwork on GIS projects.

Python users can further extend JupyterGIS workflows by integrating with Python geospatial libraries, such as GeoPandas, Xarray and Rasterio, to perform custom analyses and automate processes. Together, these features make JupyterGIS a powerful tool for both collaborative mapping and in-depth geospatial analysis.

JupyterGIS application

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