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GeoGraph

Binder License: MIT Code style: black Documentation Status

Table of contents:

  1. Description
  2. Installation
  3. Requirements
  4. Documentation

1. Description

GeoGraph provides a tool for analysing habitat fragmentation and related problems in landscape ecology. GeoGraph builds a geospatially referenced graph from land cover or field survey data and enables graph-based landscape ecology analysis as well as interactive visualizations. Beyond the graph-based features, GeoGraph also enables the computation of common landscape metrics.

2. Installation

GeoGraph is available via pip, so you can install it using

pip install geograph

Done, you're ready to go!

You can also visit the Github repository.

See the documentation for a full getting started guide or check out the binder for tutorials on how to get started .

3. Requirements

GeoGraph is written in Python 3.8 and builds on NetworkX, ipyleaflet, geopandas, rasterio and many more packages. See the requirements directory for a full list of dependencies.

4. Documentation

Our documentation is available at geograph.readthedocs.io.

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