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Introduction to Spatial Data Analysis and Mapping in R 🌎

I gave a talk to R-Ladies Chicago on April 26, 2018 about cool new things in #rspatial, like the sf and tmap packages. Here are the slides from the Meetup - let me know if there are any typos or things I need to fix.

I'd also like to start building the #rspatialladies community! If you identify as female/non-binary, please join our Slack channel at this link, and invite women you think would be interested.

References

Thank you to Alison Hill for awesome R-Ladies presentation slides. These are a great resource if you're interested in speaking at a R-Ladies Meetup in the future.

Big thanks also to Jakub Nowosad for great intro slides on R for GIS. I went through these for inspiration, but I learned a lot from doing so.

Check out the forthcoming Geocomputation with R book for more details about this spatial stuff.

Here's the documentation for sf and for tmap in case you're interested in a deeper dive.

A good source of spatial data is my research center's data website, which can be found at GeoDa Center Data and Lab.

Get in contact

Find me on Twitter @CivicAngela and email me at angela [at] rladies.org!