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UID:pretalx-qgis-uc2024-J88F7L@talks.staging.osgeo.org
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DESCRIPTION:This work explores use of QGIS with structured data\, geometry 
 generators\, QGIS 2D-profile and 3D-window in addressing groundwater scarc
 ity in Africa. Groundwater serves as a crucial resource for communities ac
 ross Africa\, offering resilience against climate change using QGIS helps 
 understanding subsurface structures and identify local aquifers.\nThis pre
 sentation leverages QGIS visualization of geology and aquifers\, enabling 
 a more nuanced understanding of available resources. By integrating divers
 e datasets of geological\, geophysical and chemical data into a coherent d
 ata structure\, our approach facilitates the understanding of groundwater 
 distribution\, potential scarcity zones and places for acquisition of new 
 boreholes.
DTSTAMP:20260413T204302Z
LOCATION:B320
SUMMARY:Native QGIS geological model setup for Africa addressing groundwate
 r scarcity and resilience against climate change - Jakob Lanstorp\, Martin
  Kynde
URL:https://talks.staging.osgeo.org/qgis-uc2024/talk/J88F7L/
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UID:pretalx-qgis-uc2024-CDCQXX@talks.staging.osgeo.org
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DESCRIPTION:The Danish Environmental Protection Agency (DEPA) unit of Groun
 dwater Mapping is excited to present how QGIS Plugin-development became th
 e cornerstone of our day-to-day work and give our proposal to how plugins 
 can revolutionize data utilization\, and streamline workflow processes. \n
 \nOur plugin focuses on key elements such as data visualization\, direct d
 atabase access\, and seamless integration of multiple data sources\, aimin
 g to elevate the efficiency and precision of groundwater mapping. Workflow
  optimization lies at the heart of our work. Attendees will gain insights 
 into how DEPA's solution transforms the cumbersome processes of geological
  profile analysis\, data visualization\, map generation and data analysis.
  \n\nThe plugin is specifically tailored to address the challenges faced b
 y groundwater professionals in handling diverse datasets related to geolog
 y\, hydrology\, environment and administration. By providing direct databa
 se access\, users can effortlessly retrieve all necessary data within the 
 QGIS environment directly and do advanced filtering to avoid unnecessary o
 verload - all while eliminating the need for external tools and enhancing 
 the overall user experience.\n\nThe integration of multiple data sources f
 urther extends the plugin's capabilities\, enabling users to seamlessly in
 corporate various datasets into their analyses\, fostering a more comprehe
 nsive understanding of the groundwater resource. The plugin facilitates th
 e extraction of valuable insights\, contributing to more informed decision
 -making in environmental protection initiatives.\n\nThrough systematic adv
 ancement\, we wish to innovate and explore the way we use QGIS and present
  our commitment to advancing the capabilities and foster sustainable envir
 onmental practices.
DTSTAMP:20260413T204302Z
LOCATION:B320
SUMMARY:From Data to Decisions: Empowering Groundwater Professionals with a
  QGIS Plugin - Jakob Lanstorp\, Martin Kynde
URL:https://talks.staging.osgeo.org/qgis-uc2024/talk/CDCQXX/
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