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We have curated our most popular Software & Data repositories so you can find them easily

Our Lab's GitHub site also provides useful info and resources related to current projects

Map making with Hillshade in R

5/20/2023

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Map-Making with Hillshade in R

Our most recent map-making tutorial focuses on unlocking the potential of rasters. You can open Map-making for ecologists, tutorial 3: Rasters: combining them, adding hillshade, and suppressing legends here​ or access the Map-making in R GitHub repository to download the data and code directly.

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Make a map of your study sites with an inset

4/24/2023

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Make a Map of Your Study Sites with an Inset in R

Our most recent map-making tutorial shares a useful workflow for tailoring map designs to different types of studies. You can open Map-making for ecologists, tutorial 2: Inset maps here​ or access the Map-making in R GitHub repository to download the data and code directly.

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Map-making tutorial in R

12/20/2022

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Map-Making in R for Ecologists

Map your study site using annotated code to produce figures like this provided by the Kartzinel LabExample of the type of map that can be built using the annotated code provided by Hannah Hoff

This is our first post in a series of three about how to build maps in R for use in scientific publications and presentations. Here, we provide simple code and data to help you get started by understanding projections and datum transformations while using basemaps, raster data, and sample coordinates of various file types. 

Start here with Tutorial #1: Map-making for Ecologists. You can also download all data and code directly from our Map-making in R GitHub repository.

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Institute at Brown for Environment and Society
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