The label issue encountered at the end of this video has been fixed. Please update the package using geemap.update_package() and restart the kernel to take effect.
Thank you sir for the great content. We the Geospatial community will always be very thankful for making GEE such easy and interesting. May God Bless you and hope for more great content.
For the region value, what am I supposed to put to register for a rectangle I drew on the map? Is it also possible to take a GeoJSON and apply that value to it?
The label issue encountered at the end of this video has been fixed. Please update the package using geemap.update_package() and restart the kernel to take effect.
Thank you sir for the great content. We the Geospatial community will always be very thankful for making GEE such easy and interesting. May God Bless you and hope for more great content.
Sir, can you also please upload a tutorial on future LULC change prediction using GEE. I would be very thankful as it will help me in my academics.
Please respond, your way of teaching is very good. Please guide over it or can you please make video over it
Marvelous...Great, Thank You
Thanks a lot Mr Wu
Is it possible to apply geemap.image_area_by_group to get data into polygons of a shape files?
Can I plot geographic coordinates and calculate the percentage of landcover in a buffer around them?
Thank you for the tutorial. I was wondering if we can do this for a smaller area like a watershed.
Yes you can!
@@giswqs Thank you Dr. Wu for your prompt response. Do you have any link to any tutorial by chance?
Hey sir great videos. Can you please guide about how we can calculate soil carbon using the gee map data
For the region value, what am I supposed to put to register for a rectangle I drew on the map? Is it also possible to take a GeoJSON and apply that value to it?
region=Map.user_roi
Use geojson_to_ee() to convert a geojson to ee.FeatureCollection
@@giswqs thank you for the quick responses sir
Thank you a lot
One more thing how we can see the change in different years data using the gee.