Re: [R-sig-Geo] Restricting geographical space for SDM analyses in R

2020-11-16 Thread Ben Tupper
Hi, You can limit the domain of your modeling to irregular polygons such as a coastline buffered to some +/- distance inshore/offshore, but the ease of doing so depends upon your data and covariates. You haven't provided much detail (well, none actually) so it's a challenge to suggest anything. F

[R-sig-Geo] Doubt in SPREG funtion of sphet package

2020-11-16 Thread Pietro Andre Telatin Paschoalino
Hello everyone. I read the article Comparing Implementations of Estimation Methods for Spatial Econometrics, by Bivand and Piras, and I'm keep a little doubt about the matrix of instruments in case of aditional endogenous variables. I believe that in this case the default of the lag.instr argum

[R-sig-Geo] Restricting geographical space for SDM analyses in R

2020-11-16 Thread Francisco Borges
I am conducting SDM analysis in R, and would like to restrict my predictions in the geographical space. I am aware of how to do it by cropping the world space with latitude and longitude, but my case is a little bit trickier. I want to restrict my analysis to only the coastal area (i.e. from ocean

[R-sig-Geo] workshop on climate data use in energy modeling

2020-11-16 Thread Касилова
Dear R Geo-folk, See below for a free and open workshop dedicated to an emerging data science direction on the intersection between the climate and energy. The accumulated amount of climate data is getting critically important to support the energy transition. Development of data processing tool