of research on bird migration,
state-funded with $Mio's, and with MPI and Movebank, ICARUS etc
no readily available solution or answer exist in R or GIS etc.
That's my opinion and answer on your question. Feel free to follow up as
needed.
Best regards
Falk Huettmann PhD, Professor
Uni of Alaska
, Just think of use of hi res data for drones,
the decaying public good, global society etc
An example here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bowling_Alone
That's my experience on the topic and why I shared it here in some detail;
thanks.
Keep me posted please; very best
Falk Huettmann PhD, Professor
as a platform forever (well, as long as that is reasonable,
but not commercially driven).
Keep me posted please; very best & thanks
Falk Huettmann
On Mon, May 25, 2020 at 10:19 AM chris hermansen
wrote:
> Falk and list;
>
> On Mon, May 25, 2020 at 10:48 AM Falk Huettmann
> wrote
geography
and public space and information,
which I am mostly opposed to.
Instead, I wonder how we can use QGIS and release the commercial
data into Open Source and public use ?
That's for HIGH RESOLUTION data discussed here.
Thanks for such questions and solutions.
Very best
Falk Huettmann PhD
Hi there,
greetings;
I have seen and done such things, a lot,
and I would like to give you a message of caution about it.
One serious problem is here that it includes error inconsistencies (sheet
edges vs sheet centers),
another one is about classes and patches that are incorrect to start with
is rather odd, caused
by the DEM production process.
Very best
Falk Huettmann
On Mon, Dec 16, 2019 at 9:44 AM Nicolas Cadieux <
nicolas.cadi...@archeotec.ca> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I agree Falk that DEMs made from contour lines have their problems
> (stepped slopes, flat area
whammy.
So I would never ever recommend doing this, in case the DEM or Contour data
are to show any meaningful ground information, or are to be used for such.
That's my view.
Very best
Falk Huettmann
On 12/12/19, Håvard Tveite wrote:
> On 11.12.2019 15:14, kirk wrote:
>> Hi Bernd. You
in such projects also).
I am happy to learn.
Please keep me posted on this topic, offline as needed.
Thanks so much, very best
Falk Huettmann
On Wed, Nov 27, 2019 at 6:35 PM Patrick Dunford
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> the issue is not with the performance drawing the raster, it is with the
> syste
in real life.
Worth a test.
Just an alternative thought to the problem at hand.
Thanks, best
Falk Huettmann
On Tue, Oct 22, 2019 at 3:26 AM Christoph Jung wrote:
> Thank you all for your answers. I played a bit with the nnjoins plugin,
> but Andrews‘ answer is exactly
put is
not a bad idea)
Very best
Falk Huettmann
On Fri, Oct 4, 2019 at 4:00 AM Nicolas Cadieux
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> You cannot invent new data between point without doing an interpolation.
> Your choice of interpolation will determine the quality of this data. The
> on
t metadata.
https://www.qgis.org/en/site/about/case_studies/antarctica.html
They would be a typical example for us; looks like a violation of the
Antarctic Treaty even; not ?
Thanks again, more later
Falk Huettmann PhD, Professor
Uni of Alaska
are an anti-corruption and transparency measure. I assume
the world needs those things these days...
Keep me posted please
Falk Huettmann PhD, Professor
University of Alaska Fairbanks
On Fri, Sep 20, 2019 at 11:55 PM Paolo Cavallini
wrote:
> Hi Falk,
> metadata are now in standard qgis,
ah, technically, but if it's crap, no need to".
Coder's delight.
Very best
Falk Huettmann PhD, Professor
Uni of Alaska Fairbanks
PS I am sorry to raise those issues sometimes,
but it matters for context and best performance
and tools + relevant progress.
Follow up as needed please.
On Tue,
effectively ?.
https://github.com/usgs/fort-pymdwizard/
For projects - commercial and science-, compliant ISO metadata can be the
deal breaker
And I think we should probably not work with 'homebrew' code and rely on it.
Thanks so much again for any pointers; very best
Falk Huettmann
to look at.
-I love MetaEdit; well, except, I cannot find it in the PlugIns and the
website seems to be not supported anymore.
http://gis-lab.info/qa/metatools-eng.html
Any hints for ISO compliant XML metadata editor with QGIS ? QGIS needs it.
Thanks so much again; very best
Falk Huettmann
, and some will permit you to use a maximum cut off (ie max
> radiation absorption dose if radiation is part of the model.)
>
> Nicolas
>
> Le 26 août 2019 à 13:43, Falk Huettmann a écrit :
>
> Dear Kind Colleagues,
>
> thanks, I have a similar question, but with an oppo
and suggestions on that ?
Thanks so much for any input
Falk Huettmann
On Mon, Aug 26, 2019 at 2:07 AM Chintan Advani
wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> I have a shape file with set of points on a road network. I am trying to
> find the shortest distance among these points using the shortest pa
via QGIS and with online
data grabs).
I would welcome any feedback and input, as you can.
Thanks in advance; very best
Falk Huettmann
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sis.
The initial idea of open source was arguably that those things can be
tested, and improved, yes ?
I am open to hear feedback, examples and ideas for a betterment.
Thanks so much; kind regards
Falk Huettmann
On Wed, Jun 27, 2018 at 11:39 PM, PARESH CHAUKHANDE <
paresh.chaukha...@gmail.com&
thoughts and suggestions.
Thanks so much; kind regards
Falk Huettmann
Falk Huettmann PhD, Associate Professor
-EWHALE lab-
University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF)
Fairbanks Alaska 99775 USA
Email fhuettm...@alaska.edu
Tel. +1 907 474 7882
On Mon, Jul 3, 2017 at 9:37 AM, Matthias Kuhn <ma
hijacking by some coders and their mindsets; we saw it many
times before,
and it's self-serving.
CANOCO is a great example for that.
Kind regards
Falk
Falk Huettmann PhD, Associate Professor
Uni of Alaska Fairbanks UAF
On Fri, Jun 23, 2017 at 11:56 AM, Nicolas Cadieux <
nicolas.c
Hi there,
I have a question, if I may:
at the following website
http://openflights.org/data.html
there are these maps of airlines, connecting airports.
http://openflights.org/demo/openflights-routedb-2048.png
The actual map and code can apparently be bought,
but instead I am looking for a
AM
To: Falk Huettmann; qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org
Subject: RE: [Qgis-user] QGIS/R and ISO metadata ?
Hei Falk,
Good that you ask!
Actually, right now there is a great opportunity to contribute to
implementing comprehensive and efficient metadata management in QGIS.
A thorough discussion (https
tive Species and Habitat
Modeling
in Landscape Ecology. Springer, New York. Pp 45-70.
Please keep me posted on this relevant matter as much as possible.
Thanks in advance; kind regards
Falk
Falk Huettmann PhD, Associate Professor
-EWHALE lab- Biology and Wildlife Dept., Insti
best regards
Falk Huettmann
Falk Huettmann PhD, Associate Professor
-EWHALE lab- Biology and Wildlife Dept., Institute of Arctic Biology
419 IRVING I, University of Alaska Fairbanks AK 99775-7000 USA
Email fhuettm...@alaska.edu Phone 907 474 7882 Fax 907 474 6716
*From:* Qgis-user
to make it
work?
(I would like to repeat a classification scheme on a continuous column for
many shapefiles using points without a pen/outline and a smaller size)
Thanks so much
Falk Huettmann
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if somebody
wants to know; just ask...).
What about a good set of GIS and Remote Sensing ETHICS ?
Yes, I find it's time things change for the better.
Keep me posted please.
Very best and thanks
Falk Huettmann
On Thu, Jun 11, 2015 at 12:28 PM, Steve G stevenlgol...@gmail.com wrote:
I am
be delighted to hear from other people and their
experiences re. QGIS use and teaching etc, too.
Thanks; very best
Falk
Falk Huettmann PhD, Associate Professor
-EWHALE lab-
Biology Wildlife Dept, Inst. of Arctic Biology
University of Alaska Fairbanks
Fairbanks Alaska 99775 USA
Email fhuettm
Wow, thanks so much.
That would be a big help.
(We need it on a ship, and installations there are weird).
So a plain PC laptop run via an external drive would be the way to go.
Thanks once more; kindly
F.
*From:* luca forestello [mailto:fra...@gmail.com]
*Sent:* Monday, August 11, 2014
be the alternatives ?
(we face the situation that in a lab the PCs are not allowed to download
and install anything etc etc.
I know that OpenOffice can run from a USB stick fine, and I was told that
QGIS can do similar, yes ?)
Thanks so much for any feedback.
Kind regards
F.
Falk
pointers.
-Original Message-
From: Alex Mandel [mailto:tech_...@wildintellect.com]
Sent: Tuesday, June 04, 2013 1:12 PM
To: Falk Huettmann
Cc: qgis-user
Subject: Re: [Qgis-user] Vector to Raster Conversion, was :[Euclidean
Distance grid creation problem]
I ran your data, it worked fine
...cool, we shall try that one.
Will be grand; THANKS.
Yours kindly
F.
Falk Huettmann PhD, Associate Professor
-EWHALE lab- Biology and Wildlife Dept., Institute of Arctic Biology
419 IRVING I, University of Alaska Fairbanks AK 99775-7000 USA
Email fhuettm...@alaska.edu Phone 907 474 7882
are grateful for any input (if not resolved, we will probably move to R
then and other options).
Thanks indeed for any input; more later
Falk Huettmann
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the projections without
success. We added a column for the 1 id).
Any help would be highly appreciated; THANKS.
(we can send you the point data, or would be happy learning from a dataset
that actually works, too).
Thanks so much in advance for any pointers
Falk Huettmann Co.
PS I assume
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