Feature request #12870

Updated by Nyall Dawson over 7 years ago

Link1: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pygeoprocessing?utm_source=May+2015+Newsletter&utm_campaign=NatCap+Newsletter&utm_medium=email



Link2: http://www.naturalcapitalproject.org/interview_nirmal_bhagabati_and_pygeoprocessing.html?utm_source=May+2015+Newsletter&utm_campaign=NatCap+Newsletter&utm_medium=email



PyGeoprocessing is a Python/Cython based library that provides a set of commonly

used raster, vector, and hydrological operations for GIS processing. Similar

functionality can be found in ArcGIS/QGIS raster algebra, ArcGIS zonal

statistics, and ArcGIS/GRASS/TauDEM hydrological routing routines.



PyGeoprocessing was developed at the Natural Capital Project to create a

programmable, open source, and free GIS processing library to support the

ecosystem service software InVEST. PyGeoprocessing's design prioritizes

computation and memory efficient runtimes, easy installation and cross

compatibility with other open source and proprietary software licenses, and a

simplified set of orthogonal GIS processing routines that interact with GIS data

via filename. Specifically the functionally provided by PyGeoprocessing includes



* programmable raster algebra routine (vectorize_datasets)

* routines for simplified raster creation and statistics

* integration with vector based geometry in many of the routines

* a simplified hydrological routing library including,

* d-infinity flow direction

* support for plateau drainage

* weighted and unweighted flow accumulation

* and weighted and unweighted flow distance



Dependencies include

* cython>=0.20.2

* numpy>=1.8.2

* scipy>=0.13.3

* shapely>=1.3.3

* gdal>=1.10.1

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