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Python for ArcGIS Pro

You're reading from   Python for ArcGIS Pro Automate cartography and data analysis using ArcPy, ArcGIS API for Python, Notebooks, and pandas

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2022
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803241661
Length 586 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (20) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part I: Introduction to Python Modules for ArcGIS Pro
2. Introduction to Python for GIS FREE CHAPTER 3. Basics of ArcPy 4. ArcGIS API for Python 5. Part II: Applying Python Modules to Common GIS Tasks
6. The Data Access Module and Cursors 7. Publishing to ArcGIS Online 8. ArcToolbox Script Tools 9. Automated Map Production 10. Part III: Geospatial Data Analysis
11. Pandas, Data Frames, and Vector Data 12. Raster Analysis with Python 13. Geospatial Data Processing with NumPy 14. Part IV: Case Studies
15. Case Study: ArcGIS Online Administration and Data Management 16. Case Study: Advanced Map Automation 17. Case Study: Predicting Crop Yields 18. Other Books You May Enjoy
19. Index

Downloading datasets

In this section, we will start building the ETL in our Notebook by downloading the following datasets:

  • World countries
  • Population
  • Rainfall
  • Agricultural land
  • Crop yields
  • Pesticide and fertilizer use
  • Temperature change

Let’s get started. Create a new Notebook in ArcGIS Pro named CropYieldETL using the New Notebook option under the Insert tab:

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Figure 13.3: New empty Notebook named “CropYieldETL”

World countries

First, you will search for and download a country boundary dataset from ArcGIS Online using the ArcGIS API for Python.

  1. In the first cell, you will import the API with the following code:
    from arcgis.gis import GIS 
    

    Run the cell.

  1. Once imported, you will connect to two separate instances. The first one is anonymous and will be used for searching for datasets; the second takes your ArcGIS Pro login credentials for download...
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