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      <description>When using R as a GIS, there is no way past the sf package(Pebesma, 2018). Theoretically you could use the quasi predecessor sp, but beyond some old packages requiring it, there really is no reason to do so.
With this script, you will learn to use sf to load spatial data in R, to perform standard data wrangling procedures on them, to make (interactive) maps, and lastly, to perform basic geospatial operations with them.</description>
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      <title>Introduction to the sf package (German) </title>
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      <description>Das aktuell wichtigste R Packet um mit räumlichen Vektor Daten zu arbeiten ist sf (Pebesma, 2018). In diesem Tutorial lernt ihr die Grundlagen von sf - alles was ihr braucht um räumliche Daten in R zu laden, zu plotten und grundlegede räumliche Operationen mit ihnen durchzuführen. Eine großartige und kostenlose Quelle um sf und weitere GIS packages zu lernen ist das Buch Geocomputation in R.</description>
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