![]() ![]() ![]() Master of Science in Geo-information Science and Earth Observation for Geoinformatics (University of Twente – ITC, ).Scientist and Trainer in Geo-Information (GIS), Remote Sensing, ISO geo-data standardization and Cartography GIS Officer at International Committee of the Red Cross, Kenya/Somaliaĭuring YEP I was supporting IWRAP programme activities in three main areas:ġ) Transfer of fundamental geo-informatics knowledge required by the staff in Water Resource Management Authority (WRMA) and IMARISHA Naivasha to execute the activities required for the migration and implementation of the new water information system Ģ) Orchestrate and manage the various workflows that have been designed to structure, edit, clean and upload legacy data to the newly deployed databases and generate new products and services ģ) Help in identifying, together with the tutor, appropriate best practices to address the challenges that arise from the implementation of the project activities.Ĭlick here for more information about my project. ![]() When I try to plot it, I just see a random array of colored panels.YEP period 2014 - 2015, batch 3 Young Expert at ITC/University of Twente - Kenya All the documentation I can find online says that satellite data usually comes in single color band raster layers that you can stack to get the composite image, but this shapefile I downloaded has a really confusing structure and I can’t figure out how to read it as a normal image (I’m using the raster and sf packages in R). ![]() (I was looking at an area including the US Northeast and tried both the L8 OLI/TIRS and L7 ETM+ layers from the Collection 1 Level 1 Landsat data.) I chose the shapefile as it seemed to be the best option–I’m just trying to get a basemap image. I followed these instructions (they’re very clear and helpful–thank you!) but when I reach the end and “click here to download results”, there is no geoTIFF option, just csv, shapefile, kmz, and some other random formats. ![]()
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