In this second part of our ongoing series, Map Mavin Methods, about finding and using open data, we’ll take a look at how to export layers easily from OpenStreetMap. OpenStreetMap, often referred to as the “Wikipedia of Maps”, is a Read More
In this second part of our ongoing series, Map Mavin Methods, about finding and using open data, we’ll take a look at how to export layers easily from OpenStreetMap. OpenStreetMap, often referred to as the “Wikipedia of Maps”, is a Read More
In this month’s Map Mavin Case Study, I’ll be using publicly available datasets to note differences in normal surface water levels and water levels during extreme flooding in the City of Boulder, Colorado. In the fall of 2013 the City Read More
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