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        <description>R Spatial is a lively community of people using R for analyzing spatial data. The panel will address where the community is and where it is going, and discuss the role that OSGeo libraries, used by several R packages, currently have, may have, or shouldn't have. Talks (10 minutes each, questions in chat) Introduction by chair on proceedings (5 minutes, Edzer) Overview of the ecosystem: IDEs, dependencies, packages, resources, applications (Paula) OSGeo/R interfaces and upstream contributions (Roger Bivand) qgisprocess: A command-line interface to QGIS within a statistical programming and interactive data analysis environment (Dewey Dunnington) R’s capabilities for reproducible spatial data visualization (Lorena) Open discussion (45 minutes) What is R’s niche within the wider FOSS4G community? How can R-spatial be better integrated into FOSS4G? What are gaps in the FOSS4G ecosystem that R-spatial can fill? What are gaps in R-Spatial that FOSS4G/OSGeo can help with? How can R-spatial become an active OSGeo member? How can R-spatial (better) contribute to OSGeo? How to get involved in R-Spatial? Authors and Affiliations – R-spatial team Track – Transition to FOSS4G Topic – FOSS4G implementations in strategic application domains: land management, crisis/disaster response, smart cities, population mapping, climate change, ocean and marine monitoring, etc. Level – 1 - Principiants. No required specific knowledge is needed. Language of the Presentation – English</description>
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