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An advanced forest line feature analysis platform

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BERA Tools

BERA Tools is successor of [Forest Line Mapper](https://github.com/appliedgrg/flm). It is a toolset for enhanced delineation and attribution of linear disturbances in forests.

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License: MIT

Quick Start

BERA Tools is built upon open-source Python libraries. Anaconda is used to manage runtime environments.

Installation Steps:

  • Install Miniconda. Download Miniconda from Miniconda and install on your machine.

  • Launch Anaconda Prompt. Run the following command to create a new environment. BERA Tools will be installed in the new environment at the same time. Download the file conda_environment.yml first.

    $ conda env create -f conda_environment.yml
    

    Wait until the installation is done.

  • Activate the bera environment and launch BERA Tools:

    $ conda activate bera
    $ beratools
    

User Guide

Check the online User Guide for more information.

Technical Documentation

BERA Tools provides a series of tools for forest lines processing. Please refer to the technical documentation for programming APIs and algorithm details.

Technical Documentation

Development and Testing

To install test dependencies:

pip install .[test]

To install development tools (e.g., ruff):

pip install .[dev]

You can combine extras:

pip install .[test,dev]

Contribution Guide

We welcome contributions! Please see our Contribution Guide for details.

Credits

This tool is part of the Boreal Ecosystem Recovery and Assessment (BERA) Project, and is being actively developed by the Applied Geospatial Research Group.

Logos Copyright (C) 2025 Applied Geospatial Research Group

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