andrebelem / Curso_Basico_GeemapLinks
This course introduces beginners to Google Earth Engine using Python in Google Colab. Explore remote sensing, process geospatial data, create dynamic visualizations, and understand drought indices. Develop skills for environmental monitoring and decision-making without needing local installations.
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