A list of useful resources for getting started with spatial data in R
For those interested in further tutorials or resources for spatial data analysis and R more generally, please refer to:
- The R for DataScience book
- Rstudio Cheatsheets!
- the Tidyverse website/blog for the latest news from the tidyverse
- Jamie Afflerbach's Spatial Analysis in R tutorials and repo
- the upcoming textbook Geocomputation with R
- the vignettes of the
sf
package - the r-spatial blog & website for the latest news from the r-spatial community
- Leaflet: R interface to leaflet maps
- Mapview: interactive viewing of spatial data in R
- tmap: thematic maps in R
- ggplot dev version::geom_sf()--visualise sf objects
- Movement Ecology in R workshop given at Hong Kong University in January 2018, is a brief overview walking students from R basics through home range analysis, analyzing GPS movement data, to spatial simulation in R.
- Introduction to Kriging in R
- Interpolation in R-spatial
- GeoStats: Kriging in R
- SpatioTemporal Kriging in R
- tidycensus: Load US Census boundary and attribute data as 'tidyverse' and 'sf'-ready data frames in R
- tigris: Download and use Census TIGER/Line shapefiles in R
- state/municipal geospatial commons (ex. MN Geopatial Commons)
- GIS section of Awesome Public Datasets