Tag Archive for: Harmen Romeijn

When to Raster vs When to Vector? A worked example

Harmen Romeijn demonstrates how vector data compares to raster in GIS, and different tools used for analysis. Read on to find out more.

Climate Change Adaption Research

Reflecting on the recent National Climate Change Adaptation Research Facility 2018 Climate Adaptation Conference held in Melbourne there were several themes that stand out for me.

Python Insights: How to make use of Dictionaries

We have created the Python Insights blog series to help other Python users by providing solutions to common problems and handy hints.

Python Insights: Making use of ArcGIS Cursor

Programming or scripting is used to make this attribution into a very usable, visually pleasing product. We have created the Python Insights blog series to help other Python users by providing solutions to common problems and handy hints.

Python Insights: How we use Python at Spatial Vision

How can programming be used in mapping? These days, maps just aren’t made up of lines and areas on a page. They are made up of very rich complex data. Each line can have a myriad of attribution detailing type of feature, use, width and more.

Raster and Vector Data in GIS

When we come to depict any spatial data in GIS, from physical assets and locations to real-world events and trends, there are two differing systems to display data; Raster and Vector representations. Both of these methods present data in their own format, with their own advantages and disadvantages.