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QGIS (Quantum GIS) is an open-source Geographic Information System that enables users to create, edit, visualise, analyse, and publish geospatial information. QGIS is written in C++ and Python and follows the principles of open-source development and extensibility.

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Features

Find below some of the main features of QGIS:

  • User-friendly interface: Intuitive and customisable UI for efficient management and analysis of spatial data.
  • Extensive plugin repository: A vast library of plugins that enhance the core capabilities of QGIS, available through the QGIS Plugin Repository.
  • Advanced data visualisation: Supports various formats and styles for effective geospatial data visualisation.
  • Robust data analysis: Tools for conducting spatial analysis, including vector, raster, and database operations.
  • Interoperability: Supports numerous data formats, enabling seamless integration with other GIS and spatial data tools.
  • Customisation and automation: Powerful scripting capabilities through Python and support for custom plugins to tailor QGIS to specific needs.

Use cases

Find below some examples of possible use cases:

  • Environmental monitoring: Analyse and visualise environmental data, track changes, and model ecological systems.
  • Urban planning: Support planning processes with detailed spatial analysis and visualisation of urban areas.
  • Disaster management: Manage and analyse data for disaster preparedness, response, and recovery data.
  • Transportation planning: Model transportation networks, analyse traffic patterns, and optimise routes.
  • Natural resource management: Map and analyse natural resources, track exploitation, and manage conservation efforts.

Resources

Find below some interesting links providing more information on QGIS: