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        <description>Python for Open Source GIS is multidisciplinary by nature and continually learning from adjacent disciplines. This talk will highlight how tools from the PyData community are augmenting the toolboxes of geospatial professionals. You will also come away with a sampling of key open source GIS tools that are being used across multiple disciplines. Description: The general format of the talk will be as follows: General overview of the multidisciplinary nature of FOSS tools Highlight of some recent interesting applications using FOSS Quick overview of some key libraries that are enhancing the multidisciplinary nature of FOSS tools Authors and Affiliations – Collins, Brendan (1) (1) makepath, U.S. Track – Use cases &amp; applications Topic – Data visualization: spatial analysis, manipulation and visualization Level – 1 - Principiants. No required specific knowledge is needed. Language of the Presentation – English</description>
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