Awesome GIS
A curated collection of geospatial-related sources, including tools, data, communities, and more. This fits the Awesome Directories theme as it is an organized directory of valuable geospatial resources.
About this tool
Awesome GIS
A curated directory of geospatial-related resources, tools, data, and communities.
- Website: https://github.com/sshuair/awesome-gis
- Category: Themed Directories
- Tags: gis, geospatial, curated-lists, open-source
Features
- Comprehensive collection of geospatial sources and resources.
- Includes:
- Cartographic tools
- Geoanalysis tools
- Developer tools
- Datasets and data sources
- Conferences and community links
- News sources
- Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs)
- Map sites
- Open books
- GIS software (including remote sensing, 3D applications, web map servers)
- Front-end frameworks for geospatial applications
- Spatial databases
- Mobile and desktop development tools (Android, iOS, Cross-Platform)
- Deep learning frameworks and datasets for geospatial
- Map rendering engines
- Geospatial libraries in multiple programming languages (C, C++, Java, Python, R, etc.)
- Open geospatial standards
- Cloud services (DaaS, SaaS)
- Data formats and design materials
- List of geospatial start-ups and companies
- Podcasts and reference materials
- Actively maintained and open for community contributions.
Pricing
- Free and open-source.
License
- See repository for license details.
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