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Practical GIS

You're reading from   Practical GIS Learn novice to advanced topics such as QGIS, Spatial data analysis, and more

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781787123328
Length 428 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (15) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Setting Up Your Environment FREE CHAPTER 2. Accessing GIS Data With QGIS 3. Using Vector Data Effectively 4. Creating Digital Maps 5. Exporting Your Data 6. Feeding a PostGIS Database 7. A PostGIS Overview 8. Spatial Analysis in QGIS 9. Spatial Analysis on Steroids - Using PostGIS 10. A Typical GIS Problem 11. Showcasing Your Data 12. Styling Your Data in GeoServer 13. Creating a Web Map Appendix

Feeding a PostGIS Database

In the previous chapter, we learned about data exchange formats, which can be used to store our layers on our hard drive persistently in some files. Data exchange formats have the clear advantage of portability; however, we end up with files representing layers scattered through various folders. This isn't a problem when we have only a few layers or a well-designed folder structure, but it is not feasible for larger amounts of data. There is a solution for storing larger amounts of structured data in one easily accessible place--build a database. In this chapter, we will learn about databases in general, spatial databases, and how we can create a PostGIS database from QGIS easily.

We will cover the following topics in this chapter:

  • Spatial and non-spatial databases
  • Creating PostGIS tables from QGIS
  • Spatial indexing
  • Visualizing PostGIS tables in...
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