Bonny is a geospatial analyst and self described human geographer and social anthropologist primarily focused on the impact of the built infrastructure on global health outcomes. Exploring geographic properties that capture complex interactions, dynamic shifts in ecosystem balance and how activities influence eco-geomorphic conceptual frameworks across a wide variety of environments are the topics of popular public talks and panel discussions. Deeper insights begin by accessing open-source tools like QGIS, PostgreSQL, and Python. As a sought after speaker, Bonny introduces the framework for learning to apply advanced data analytics, including data engineering and geo-enrichment, to big global questions and potential pathways to solution building. Often we learn skills like coding in a particular language or enterprise solutions but are unable to bridge the gap between fundamental didactic awareness, and application of our newly acquired knowledge or frameworks. My goal is to help provide the base with a little more context, real world datasets and guidance to launch a new and independent beginning to your geospatial and open source journey. Bonny is the author of the books Python for Geospatial Data Analysis: Theory, Tools, and Practice for Location Intelligence (publisher, O’Reilly Media) and Geospatial Analysis with SQL: A hands on guide to performing geospatial analysis by unlocking the syntax of spatial SQL published by Packt Press. Current projects include a new book in progress with Locate Press, Geospatial Data Science & the Art of Storytelling.
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