Python and command line tools for quick access to DataBC geo-data available via WFS/WCS.
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Python and command line tools for quick access to DataBC geo-data available via WFS/WCS.
Scripts, tools and example data for mapping wetland ecosystems using data driven R statistical methods like Random Forests and open source GIS
PostgreSQL tools for working with British Columbia's Freshwater Atlas
The BCGov Digital Toolkit is the reference repository for digital best practices across our teams
Model and monitor aquatic habitat connectivity in BC. Tools to plan and prioritize the assessment and remediation of barriers.
An R package for creating tables of hydrologic drought statistics by natural resource management area
Streamline processes so evacuated individuals can access services easily and efficiently.
Reference BC Known Fish Observations to the Freshwater Atlas stream network
🇨🇦 UBC Envision - The AIChE Student Chapter of The University of British Columbia 🔥 🎓 🚘 🍉
🗂 Keeping tabs on BC's Legislature, based on https://openparliament.ca
The web scraper for the legislative site that scrapes https://leg.bc.ca using Python and Selenium as well as Docker.
An R Package for analyzing statistics commonly used to describe snowpack.
Open Sans variant with International Phonetic Alphabet coverage
Hands-on Web App to visualize difference between First-Past-The-Post and Mixed Member Representation electoral systems.
A dashboard showcasing visualizations of surgical wait times in British Columbia
Render community focused air quality reports
Generate potential locations of road/railway stream crossings and associated structures in British Columbia.
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