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DESCRIPTION:The Jupyter ecosystem is a cornerstone of data science\, provid
 ing a robust environment for interactive computing. It also excels in geog
 raphical data analysis\, supported by a vibrant ecosystem of open-source t
 ools and technologies. These tools\, integrated within Jupyter\, facilitat
 e scalable geospatial data analysis and visualization in the cloud\, such 
 as the Pangeo stack.\n\nThis keynote introduces JupyterGIS\, a new additio
 n to the Jupyter ecosystem. Built upon JupyterLab\, JupyterGIS is a QGIS-l
 ike tool for the web\, enabling the creation and sharing of interactive ma
 ps and data visualizations. Beyond standard GIS functionalities\, JupyterG
 IS supports real-time collaborative editing of GIS files. Its compatibilit
 y with JupyterLite allows for large-scale deployments\, opening up possibi
 lities for science popularization and citizen science.\n\nFinally\, we exp
 lore ongoing developments and offer a preview of upcoming features. Some o
 f these innovations are on the horizon\, while others will require substan
 tial effort and funding and to bring to fruition.
DTSTAMP:20260527T095328Z
LOCATION:PA01 (Quarticle)
SUMMARY:Earth observation from Jupyter - Sylvain Corlay
URL:https://talks.staging.osgeo.org/foss4g-europe-2025/talk/QPCCPB/
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