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Python library for post-fire assessment and wildfire analysis using Google Earth Engine.

Project description

wildfire-analyser

Python project for analyzing wildfires in natural reserves.

Installation and Usage

Follow the steps below to install and test wildfire-analyser inside an isolated environment:

mkdir /tmp/test
cd /tmp/test

python3 -m venv venv
source venv/bin/activate

pip install wildfire-analyser

Required Files Before Running the Client

Before running the client, you must prepare two items:


1. Add a GeoJSON polygon

Create a folder named polygons in the project root and place your ROI polygon file inside it:

/tmp/test/
├── polygons/
│   └── your_polygon.geojson
└── venv/

An example GeoJSON file is available in the repository.


2. Create the .env file with GEE authentication data

In the project root, add a .env file containing your Google Earth Engine authentication variables.

A .env template is also available in the GitHub repository.

/tmp/test/
├── .env
├── polygons/
└── venv/

Running the Client

After adding the .env file and your GeoJSON polygon:

python3 -m wildfire_analyser.client

This will start the analysis process, generate the configured deliverables, and save the output files in the current directory.

Setup Instructions for Developers

  1. Clone the repository
git clone git@github.com:camargo-advanced/wildfire-analyser.git
cd wildfire-analyser
  1. Create a virtual environment
python3 -m venv venv
  1. Activate the virtual environment
source venv/bin/activate
  1. Install dependencies Make sure the virtual environment is activated, then run:
pip install -r requirements.txt
  1. Configure environment variables Copy your version of .env file to the root folder with your GEE authentication credentials. A template file .env.template is provided as an example.

  2. Run the sample client application

python3 -m wildfire_analyser.client

Useful Commands

  • Deactivate the virtual environment:
deactivate

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