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maptiles:Download and Display Map Tiles
To create maps from tiles, 'maptiles' downloads, composes and displays tiles from a large number of providers (e.g. 'OpenStreetMap', 'Stadia', 'Esri', 'CARTO', or 'Thunderforest').
Maintained by Timothée Giraud. Last updated 2 months ago.
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basemaps:Accessing Spatial Basemaps in R
A lightweight package to access spatial basemaps from open sources such as 'OpenStreetMap', 'Carto', 'Mapbox' and others in R.
Maintained by Jakob Schwalb-Willmann. Last updated 4 months ago.
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mapgl:Interactive Maps with 'Mapbox GL JS' and 'MapLibre GL JS'
Provides an interface to the 'Mapbox GL JS' (<https://docs.mapbox.com/mapbox-gl-js/guides>) and the 'MapLibre GL JS' (<https://maplibre.org/maplibre-gl-js/docs/>) interactive mapping libraries to help users create custom interactive maps in R. Users can create interactive globe visualizations; layer 'sf' objects to create filled maps, circle maps, 'heatmaps', and three-dimensional graphics; and customize map styles and views. The package also includes utilities to use 'Mapbox' and 'MapLibre' maps in 'Shiny' web applications.
Maintained by Kyle Walker. Last updated 14 days ago.
1.9 match 116 stars 8.08 score 138 scriptscran
osdatahub:Easier Interaction with the Ordnance Survey Data Hub
Ordnance Survey ('OS') is the national mapping agency for Great Britain and produces a large variety of mapping and geospatial products. Much of OS's data is available via the OS Data Hub <https://osdatahub.os.uk/>, a platform that hosts both free and premium data products. 'osdatahub' provides a user-friendly way to access, query, and download these data.
Maintained by Chris Jochem. Last updated 1 years ago.
4.4 match 3.30 scoreropensci
slopes:Calculate Slopes of Roads, Rivers and Trajectories
Functions and example data to support research into the slope (also known as longitudinal gradient or steepness) of linear geographic entities such as roads <doi:10.1038/s41597-019-0147-x> and rivers <doi:10.1016/j.jhydrol.2018.06.066>. The package was initially developed to calculate the steepness of street segments but can be used to calculate steepness of any linear feature that can be represented as LINESTRING geometries in the 'sf' class system. The package takes two main types of input data for slope calculation: vector geographic objects representing linear features, and raster geographic objects with elevation values (which can be downloaded using functionality in the package) representing a continuous terrain surface. Where no raster object is provided the package attempts to download elevation data using the 'ceramic' package.
Maintained by Robin Lovelace. Last updated 6 months ago.
1.8 match 70 stars 6.91 score 39 scriptstraitecoevo
earthtones:Derive a Color Palette from a Particular Location on Earth
Downloads a satellite image via ESRI and maptiles (these are originally from a variety of aerial photography sources), translates the image into a perceptually uniform color space, runs one of a few different clustering algorithms on the colors in the image searching for a user-supplied number of colors, and returns the resulting color palette.
Maintained by Will Cornwell. Last updated 23 hours ago.
0.5 match 30 stars 4.48 score