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Geospatial data in R

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9 – 11 a.m., Dec. 2, 2025

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Geospatial data in R

9:00 am, December 2, 2025

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Geospatial data are data that have some connection to specific places or areas on Earth. In this lesson we will look at common geospatial data types and how we can work with them in R.

This session will be offered in the Data Studios of the Main Library.

To get the most out of this workshop, participants should bring a laptop with R and RStudio installed.

Workshop Information 

Data Visualization
Geospatial
RStudio

Contacts

Jeff Oliver
jcoliver@arizona.edu

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