This script, EWB_DSS.js
, is designed to perform specific geospatial analysis using Google Earth Engine (GEE). It was developed by Steve Omondi Otieno from the Institute of Geomatics, GIS & Remote Sensing (IGGReS) at Dedan Kimathi University of Technology.
- Name: Steve Omondi Otieno
- Registration Number: G221-01-2588/2022
- Affiliation: Institute of Geomatics, GIS & Remote Sensing (IGGReS), Dedan Kimathi University of Technology
Follow these steps to set up and execute the script:
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Prerequisites:
- Ensure you have a Google Earth Engine (GEE) account. If not, sign up for one at Google Earth Engine.
- Set up your development environment with a code editor that supports JavaScript.
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Clone or Download:
- Clone this repository or download the
EWB_DSS.js
script to your local machine.
- Clone this repository or download the
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Open Code Editor:
- Open your preferred code editor (e.g., Visual Studio Code, Sublime Text, Atom).
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Configure Earth Engine:
- For future edits and further functionality, if you haven't already, install the Earth Engine API by following the instructions here.
- Authenticate your Google account by running
earthengine authenticate
in your command line interface.
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Open Script:
- Open
EWB_DSS.js
in your code editor.
- Open
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Review and Modify:
- Review the script and modify any parameters or inputs as needed for your analysis.
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Execute Script:
- Run the script from your code editor or through the command line interface using
earthengine
command.
- Run the script from your code editor or through the command line interface using
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Monitor Progress:
- Monitor the progress and outputs in the code editor console or command line interface.
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View Results:
- Once the script execution is complete, you can view the results within the Earth Engine Code Editor or export them as desired.
This script is provided as-is and without warranty. Use it at your own risk.
For any questions or issues, please contact the developer:
- Email: firsake@gmail.com
- Email: steve.otieno22@students.dkut.ac.ke