Book “Intro to Spatial Data Analysis” in Print

Book “Intro to Spatial Data Analysis” in Print

June 10, 2020

Our upcoming book “Introduction to Spatial Data Analysis” is finally in print and delivery is expected around end of July. This book provides a gentle introduction to spatial data analysis using mainly QGIS and also working on the command line (R) with spatial data. It is aimed for beginner in spatial data handling or beginner in R for spatial data analysis. More details here: http://book.ecosens.org/ 

Preorder it now from the publisher (https://pelagicpublishing.com/products/an-introduction-to-spatial-data-analysis?variant=31129275498601). Also available through any book resellers such as Amazon.

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