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Data: SRTM
QGIS version: 3.40
Plugin: PCRaster Tools plugin

0:00 Introduction
0:35 Calculate slope
1:11 Define subcatchment outlets
3:30 Derive subcatchments
4:17 Polygonize subcatchment raster
5:43 Calculate zonal statics of slope
6:40 Calculate areas with field calculator
7:21 Calculate length of flow paths with ldddist tool
11:06 Add maximum flow path to subcatchment attribute table with zonal statistics
12:27 Visualise longest flow path

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The book is available at [Locate Press](https://locatepress.com/book/hyd2). By purchasing the book you support IHE Delft students from the global south to join FOSS4G and QGIS events.

For consultancy, training and coaching check [QWAST-GIS](http://www.qwast-gis.com).

Free course materials are available at the [GIS OpenCourseWare platform](http://www.gisopencourseware.org).

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QGIS version: 3.34
Plugin: [Deepness - Deep Neural Remote Sensing](https://qgis-plugin-deepness.readthedocs.io/en/latest/index.html)
Open data: [beeldmateriaal.nl](https://www.beeldmateriaal.nl/data-room)

0:00 Introduction
0:32 Installation
1:15 Downloading a model from Deepness Model ZOO
1:50 The Deepness panel
3:41 The result

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QGIS version: 3.40
Plugin: [Kue by BuntingLabs](https://buntinglabs.com/solutions/kue-ai)
Open data: (c) OpenStreetMap Contributors

0:00 Introduction
1:38 Installation of the Kue plugin
2:18 Add a base map
2:38 Add an administrative boundary from OpenStreetMap
3:08 Modify style of a layer
3:21 Polygonize lines
3:30 Clip features
3:38 Hide layers
4:20 Rename layers
4:58 Find bridges and tunnels
6:09 Create centroids
6:33 Dissolve features
7:03 Label features
7:22 Batch reproject layers
7:56 Batch rename layers
8:13 Create buffers
9:37 Save layers into a GeoPackage

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QGIS version: 3.40
Plugin: [Geo-SAM](https://github.com/coolzhao/Geo-SAM)
Open data: [Beeldmateriaal](https://www.beeldmateriaal.nl/data-room)

[Documentation](https://geo-sam.readthedocs.io/en/latest/index.html)
[CUDA Toolkit](https://developer.nvidia.com/cuda-downloads)
[PyTorch](https://pytorch.org/get-started/locally/)

Zhao, Zhuoyi, Fan, Chengyan, &amp; Liu, Lin. (2023). Geo SAM: A QGIS plugin using Segment Anything Model (SAM) to accelerate geospatial image segmentation (1.1.0). Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8191039

0:00 Introduction
0:26 Installation
4:49 Using the plugin
5:28 Download SAM checkpoints
6:26 Geo-SAM Image Encoder
7:56 Segment solar panels
11:30 Segment parcels

#QGIS #GIS #GeoAI #AI</video:description><video:content_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/static/web-videos/bd3257e2-f988-4641-b663-18e84d2648d1-1080.mp4</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/videos/embed/46QPRWpXhHbxVmq7qViAPo</video:player_loc><video:duration>837</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>2</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2026-01-29T20:53:08.128Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>QGIS</video:tag><video:tag>GeoAI</video:tag><video:tag>GIS</video:tag><video:tag>segmentation</video:tag><video:tag>GPU</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://videos.qwast-gis.com/c/qwast/videos">GIS OpenCourseWare</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/w/8xP3dkAtLmaFrVUnpvVrmp</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/lazy-static/thumbnails/475c1ef6-fdc2-4020-8cef-c45dfcccf955.webp</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Catchment Morphometric Analysis in QGIS with the ArcGeek Calculator Plugin</video:title><video:description>Effortlessly map streams and catchments in QGIS, calculate many morphometric parameters, and create hypsometric curves for your catchments with the ArcGeek Calculator plugin by  @franzpc .  Join me in this video as I explore the features and capabilities of this plugin.

QGIS version: 3.34
Plugin: ArcGeek Calculator
Data: SRTM 1-Arc Second

0:00 Introduction
0:26 Install ArcGeek Calculator plugin
0:50 Derive Stream Network with Order (Strahler and Shreve)
2:08 Style Stream Network with Interpolated Line Renderer
2:48 Watershed Basin Delineation tool
3:50 Style Basin with Inverted Polygon Shapeburst Fill
4:46 Clip Stream Network to Watershed Boundary
5:30 Watershed Morphometric Analysis Tool
7:16 Conclusion

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QGIS version: 3.34
Plugins: QGIS Hub plugin
Style credits:  Klas Karlsson  

0:00 Introduction
0:23 Oriented minimum bounding box tool
1:21 Style the result

#QGIS #QGISHydro</video:description><video:content_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/static/web-videos/f511605b-b41d-4f58-968f-cf7d5b56f4b8-720.mp4</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/videos/embed/iPkS7f7AfrRK9VsFV3BsiW</video:player_loc><video:duration>197</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>3</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2026-01-29T20:53:43.661Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>QGIS</video:tag><video:tag>QGISHydro</video:tag><video:tag>Hydrology</video:tag><video:tag>morphometry</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://videos.qwast-gis.com/c/qwast/videos">GIS OpenCourseWare</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/w/77NnvoeQBxZ1W16Md6qkfu</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/lazy-static/thumbnails/2970cfe9-7d66-4b7c-adbf-6cb9a9f3fa52.webp</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>The QGIS GeoParquet Downloader Plugin</video:title><video:description>The QGIS GeoParquet Downloader plugin connects QGIS to cloud-based GeoParquet data and downloads it for your map canvas extent. This is very useful for downloading for example Overture Maps data.

QGIS version: 3.40
Plugin: QGIS GeoParquet Downloader plugin by Chris Holmes
Data: Overture Maps
[Blog](https://cholmes.medium.com/a-deep-dive-into-geoparquet-downloader-qgis-plug-in-017c0b1facb1)

0:00 Introduction
0:17 Install the GeoParquet Downloader plugin
1:08 Add a missing module to QGIS (OSGeo4W)
2:10 Find a location with the Locator bar
2:32 Download buildings from Overture Maps
3:33 Download transportation from Overture Maps
4:00 Create a carved wood style map

#QGIS</video:description><video:content_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/static/web-videos/effd3ed5-c18c-4d63-9a98-eecb331451fe-720.mp4</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/videos/embed/77NnvoeQBxZ1W16Md6qkfu</video:player_loc><video:duration>360</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>9</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2026-01-29T20:59:06.441Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>QGIS</video:tag><video:tag>DuckDB</video:tag><video:tag>GeoParquet</video:tag><video:tag>Overture</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://videos.qwast-gis.com/c/qwast/videos">GIS OpenCourseWare</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/w/bDby2Rui5JLXzb6Wwn14dJ</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/lazy-static/thumbnails/ee8307a3-eb8e-474d-b31a-3fededd933e1.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Submit Graphical Models to the QGIS Model Hub and use them in QGIS</video:title><video:description>QGIS has a hub for sharing styles, projects, models, 3D models, etc. This video demonstrates how to submit a graphical model to the QGIS Model Hub, how to download models and how to add models using the QGIS Hub plugin. You can find the QGIS Model Hub [here](https://plugins.qgis.org/models/?order_by=-upload_date&amp;&amp;is_gallery=true)

QGIS version: 3.40 Bratislava
Data: Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries Lidar Program Data. Distributed by  @OpenTopography . https://doi.org/10.5069/G9QC01D1 . Accessed: 2024-12-01. Satellite backdrop: Google Satellite.
Models: Stream and Catchment Delineation; Height Above Nearest Drainage.
The models in the video need the PCRaster Tools plugin. Check here how to install the plugin: https://jvdkwast.github.io/qgis-processing-pcraster/. Check out the other videos on this channel on using the PCRaster Tools plugin.

0:00 Introduction
0:32 Submitting models
1:31 Downloading models
1:44 Using the QGIS Hub plugin
2:44 Running the HAND model
3:40 Visualise the REM

#QGIS</video:description><video:content_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/static/web-videos/4ca50dc5-3591-4b78-9da8-0747d2befe70-720.mp4</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/videos/embed/bDby2Rui5JLXzb6Wwn14dJ</video:player_loc><video:duration>291</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>1</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2026-01-29T21:02:02.239Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>QGIS</video:tag><video:tag>graphical model</video:tag><video:tag>QGIS Hub plugin</video:tag><video:tag>PCRaster</video:tag><video:tag>HAND</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://videos.qwast-gis.com/c/qwast/videos">GIS OpenCourseWare</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/w/mzvAmymn6eBxJ37MxibrJx</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/lazy-static/thumbnails/f1b1b7bf-aeb1-4241-b02b-b030032a625a.webp</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Tools for Stream and Catchment Delineation with QGIS</video:title><video:description>While proprietary GIS software offers a limited toolset for deriving streams and catchments from digital elevation models, QGIS has many tools for your workflows. Many tools come from Processing Provider plugins. This video explains what processing provider plugins are and gives an overview of the choices of tools for each step in the stream and catchment delineation workflow. Tools from QGIS core, SAGA, GRASS, WhiteboxTools and PCRaster will be discussed.

0:00 Introduction
0:42 Processing Provider Plugins
3:27 PCRaster
5:20 Generic workflow
6:03 Download DEMs
6:57 Mosaic DEM tiles
7:41 Reproject DEM
9:30 Subset DEM
10:02 Interpolate voids
10:17 Fill sinks
11:42 Flow direction
14:16 Burn-in the stream network
14:45 Delineate streams (Strahler and Flow Accumulation)
16:48 Define outlet
17:53 Automation and visualisation

#QGIS #QGISHydro #hydrology #gis</video:description><video:content_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/static/web-videos/b2d6b67f-6416-4ca4-ba7a-73ae4c3b8ab1-720.mp4</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/videos/embed/mzvAmymn6eBxJ37MxibrJx</video:player_loc><video:duration>1163</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>9</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2026-01-30T06:20:23.032Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>QGIS</video:tag><video:tag>GRASS</video:tag><video:tag>PCRaster</video:tag><video:tag>SAGA</video:tag><video:tag>WhiteboxTools</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://videos.qwast-gis.com/c/qwast/videos">GIS OpenCourseWare</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/w/6V9ukMHyu5Z1C6imRG1DSm</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/lazy-static/thumbnails/60b312a7-95ff-4750-83fb-8f0af2397485.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Launch Webinar QGIS for Hydrological Applications 2nd Edition</video:title><video:description>In this live stream we'll launch the 2nd Edition of QGIS for Hydrological Applications - Recipes for Catchment Delination and Water Management.
Amy Burness will interview the authors (Kurt Menke &amp; Hans van der Kwast), the publisher Locate Press (Tyler Mitchell &amp; Gary Sherman) and 2 beneficiaries of the QGISHydro Book Fund (Natalia Cárdenas Niño and Celine Safi). Join this webinar to find out what's new.

Links from the live stream:
[QGIS Open Day, 27 May 2022](https://github.com/qgis/QGIS/wiki/QOD-May-2022)
[Locate Press](http://www.locatepress.com)
[IHE Delft short courses](https://www.un-ihe.org/short-courses)
[Fellowships](https://www.un-ihe.org/fellowships)
[FOSS4G 2022 Firenze](https://2022.foss4g.org/)
[Septima online course Data Visualisation with QGIS](https://septima.dk/kurser/Data-visualization-with-QGIS-september2022-online)
[Septima online course Raster Data Analysis](https://septima.dk/kurser/Raster-data-and-analysis-in-QGIS-november2022-online)
[Australian Water School](https://awschool.com.au/)
[QWAST-GIS](http://www.qwast-gis.com)

0:00 General introduction
0:37 Introduction Amy Burness (host)
1:58 Introduction Hans van der Kwast (co-author)
2:30 Introduction Kurt Menke (co-author)
3:03 Introduction Tyler Mitchell (Locate Press)
4:03 Introduction Natalia Cárdenas Niño (IHE Delft alumna, WAPlugin, Beneficiary 2021 Book Fund)
5:08 Introduction Gary Sherman (Freelance consultant for Locate Press, Founder QGIS)
6:34 Introduction Celine Safi (IHE Delft alumna, Beneficiary 2022 Book Fund)
7:40 What's new in QGISHydro 2nd Edition for analysis? (Hans)
10:32 What's new in QGISHydro 2nd Edition for styling and map design? (Kurt)
12:50 Is this book only useful for hydrologists and water managers? (Hans)
13:43 What's your experience in using QGIS for Hydrological Applications in the class room? (Hans)
15:23 How have you experienced online teaching with QGIS for Hydrological Applications? (Celine)
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[Map](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Mount_Marcy_New_York_USGS_topo_map_1979.JPG)

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The book is available at [Locate](Press https://locatepress.com/book/hyd2). By purchasing the book you support IHE Delft students from the global south to join FOSS4G and QGIS events.

For consultancy, training and coaching check [QWAST-GIS](http://www.qwast-gis.com).

Free course materials are available at the [GIS OpenCourseWare platform](https://courses.gisopencourseware.org).

#QGIS #QGISHydro</video:description><video:content_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/static/web-videos/ee962882-58b4-4e2c-b6ca-afe4a026e976-720.mp4</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/videos/embed/oBF811mSxdhZ6EfRnP4gCR</video:player_loc><video:duration>243</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>1</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2026-01-30T11:07:46.915Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>QGIS</video:tag><video:tag>digitize</video:tag><video:tag>attribute table</video:tag><video:tag>points</video:tag><video:tag>vector</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://videos.qwast-gis.com/c/qgishydro/videos">QGIS for Hydrological Applications</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/w/krXA615bY65J6VrvxDHey6</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/lazy-static/thumbnails/770658b4-05cb-44b3-a4cd-34c47aa48a10.webp</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Digitize Line Vector Layers in QGIS</video:title><video:description>This video covers section 1.8 of the book QGIS for Hydrological Applications, Second Edition, by Hans van der Kwast and Kurt Menke. You'll learn how to digitize line vector layers. In the example we digitize a river and its tributaries. You'll learn about the snapping toolbar and dissolving features with the same attribute.

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The book is available at [Locate](Press https://locatepress.com/book/hyd2). By purchasing the book you support IHE Delft students from the global south to join FOSS4G and QGIS events.

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The book is available at [Locate](Press https://locatepress.com/book/hyd2). By purchasing the book you support IHE Delft students from the global south to join FOSS4G and QGIS events.

For consultancy, training and coaching check [QWAST-GIS](http://www.qwast-gis.com).

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#QGIS #QGISHydro</video:description><video:content_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/static/web-videos/9ea01012-49d2-4435-b587-75a024dc92e6-720.mp4</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/videos/embed/wLXMyu5XH7dGyGrWq5LXDi</video:player_loc><video:duration>147</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>1</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2026-01-30T11:21:17.885Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>QGIS</video:tag><video:tag>style</video:tag><video:tag>label</video:tag><video:tag>lines</video:tag><video:tag>rivers</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://videos.qwast-gis.com/c/qgishydro/videos">QGIS for Hydrological Applications</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/w/augT57LdYE1MBbE1Z8ZqJW</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/lazy-static/thumbnails/1ff8b23a-819d-4fef-adf8-02ac0185b7e7.webp</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Style and Label Polygon Vector Layers in QGIS</video:title><video:description>This video covers section 1.9 of the book QGIS for Hydrological Applications, Second Edition, by Hans van der Kwast and Kurt Menke. You'll learn how to style lake polygons and add labels.

The book is available at [Locate](Press https://locatepress.com/book/hyd2). By purchasing the book you support IHE Delft students from the global south to join FOSS4G and QGIS events.

For consultancy, training and coaching check [QWAST-GIS](http://www.qwast-gis.com).

Free course materials are available at the [GIS OpenCourseWare platform](https://courses.gisopencourseware.org).

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The book is available at [Locate](Press https://locatepress.com/book/hyd2). By purchasing the book you support IHE Delft students from the global south to join FOSS4G and QGIS events.

For consultancy, training and coaching check [QWAST-GIS](http://www.qwast-gis.com).

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#QGIS #QGISHydro</video:description><video:content_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/static/web-videos/e8c8ace8-4fe8-4cd8-9089-15dbb95dcf3e-720.mp4</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/videos/embed/96UGDMvLN5oVZKqar6ce9T</video:player_loc><video:duration>251</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>2</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2026-01-30T17:11:39.577Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>QGIS</video:tag><video:tag>tables</video:tag><video:tag>spreadsheet</video:tag><video:tag>import</video:tag><video:tag>geometry</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://videos.qwast-gis.com/c/qgishydro/videos">QGIS for Hydrological Applications</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/w/crzh3ANTzNZvYCQRJfXifg</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/lazy-static/thumbnails/5a545ddf-01c8-476a-ab75-957702f9e84d.webp</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Join Attribute Tables in QGIS</video:title><video:description>This video covers section 2.5 of the book QGIS for Hydrological Applications, Second Edition, by Hans van der Kwast and Kurt Menke. You'll learn how to join fields from attribute tables.

The book is available at [Locate](Press https://locatepress.com/book/hyd2). By purchasing the book you support IHE Delft students from the global south to join FOSS4G and QGIS events.

For consultancy, training and coaching check [QWAST-GIS](http://www.qwast-gis.com).

Free course materials are available at the [GIS OpenCourseWare platform](https://courses.gisopencourseware.org).

#QGIS #QGISHydro</video:description><video:content_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/static/web-videos/a5383ed5-d3ec-4a0f-bd0a-0efe8321368c-720.mp4</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/videos/embed/crzh3ANTzNZvYCQRJfXifg</video:player_loc><video:duration>128</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>2</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2026-01-30T17:15:18.014Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>QGIS</video:tag><video:tag>join</video:tag><video:tag>attribute table</video:tag><video:tag>spreadsheets</video:tag><video:tag>tables</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://videos.qwast-gis.com/c/qgishydro/videos">QGIS for Hydrological Applications</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/w/vQRfKCKnnZKDSZKrypQL1v</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/lazy-static/thumbnails/b6c1895e-0d50-4515-bcdb-d6382f063a4c.webp</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Interpolate Points to Raster (Thiessen &amp; IDW) in QGIS</video:title><video:description>This video covers sections 2.6 - 2.7 of the book QGIS for Hydrological Applications, Second Edition, by Hans van der Kwast and Kurt Menke. You'll learn how to interpolate temperature point data to raster, using the Thiessen method (nearest neighbor) and the Inverse Distance Weighing (IDW) method.

The book is available at [Locate](Press https://locatepress.com/book/hyd2). By purchasing the book you support IHE Delft students from the global south to join FOSS4G and QGIS events.

For consultancy, training and coaching check [QWAST-GIS](http://www.qwast-gis.com).

Free course materials are available at the [GIS OpenCourseWare platform](https://courses.gisopencourseware.org).

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The book is available at [Locate](Press https://locatepress.com/book/hyd2). By purchasing the book you support IHE Delft students from the global south to join FOSS4G and QGIS events.

For consultancy, training and coaching check [QWAST-GIS](http://www.qwast-gis.com).

Free course materials are available at the [GIS OpenCourseWare platform](https://courses.gisopencourseware.org).

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The book is available at [Locate](Press https://locatepress.com/book/hyd2). By purchasing the book you support IHE Delft students from the global south to join FOSS4G and QGIS events.

For consultancy, training and coaching check [QWAST-GIS](http://www.qwast-gis.com).

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#QGIS #QGISHydro</video:description><video:content_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/static/web-videos/d06a12b1-a476-4e2e-8eda-76b92806d2d2-720.mp4</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/videos/embed/rsA38r2bEHBfaJRYgNidL4</video:player_loc><video:duration>141</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>2</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2026-01-30T18:12:30.272Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>QGIS</video:tag><video:tag>boolean</video:tag><video:tag>raster</video:tag><video:tag>raster calculator</video:tag><video:tag>palleted/unique values</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://videos.qwast-gis.com/c/qgishydro/videos">QGIS for Hydrological Applications</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/w/x5rac8aZxoB7t4xLk1GoQE</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/lazy-static/thumbnails/d8d2b7d0-3680-443c-844a-4078a231a63b.webp</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Raster Proximity Analysis to Determine the Maximum Distance to Classes in QGIS</video:title><video:description>This video covers section 3.3 of the book QGIS for Hydrological Applications, Second Edition, by Hans van der Kwast and Kurt Menke. You'll learn how to perform raster proximity analysis to find which pixels are within a defined maximum distance from source cells.

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#QGIS #QGISHydro</video:description><video:content_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/static/web-videos/de241a58-e9de-4218-bc65-983e8ec01622-720.mp4</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/videos/embed/x5rac8aZxoB7t4xLk1GoQE</video:player_loc><video:duration>209</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>1</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2026-01-30T18:14:40.256Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>QGIS</video:tag><video:tag>proximity analysis</video:tag><video:tag>raster</video:tag><video:tag>distance</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://videos.qwast-gis.com/c/qgishydro/videos">QGIS for Hydrological Applications</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/w/sfuS67mH8iC62JmQru9LNh</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/lazy-static/thumbnails/756933d8-c1de-4825-a800-41f459469aa6.webp</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Reclassify Rasters by Table in QGIS</video:title><video:description>This video covers section 3.4 of the book QGIS for Hydrological Applications, Second Edition, by Hans van der Kwast and Kurt Menke. You'll learn how to reclassify thematic rasters with a lookup table.

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#QGIS #QGISHydro</video:description><video:content_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/static/web-videos/52f36bf2-7f40-429c-99be-9b392c20e9dd-720.mp4</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/videos/embed/sfuS67mH8iC62JmQru9LNh</video:player_loc><video:duration>120</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>1</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2026-01-30T18:17:15.396Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>QGIS</video:tag><video:tag>boolean</video:tag><video:tag>raster</video:tag><video:tag>reclassify</video:tag><video:tag>lookup table</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://videos.qwast-gis.com/c/qgishydro/videos">QGIS for Hydrological Applications</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/w/ntjDbPHJKAvcDiVW9mWBkC</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/lazy-static/thumbnails/d20f9eb3-a3ef-4ad1-9e1d-907ab854fc0f.webp</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Raster Proximity Analysis to the Minimum Distance to Classes in QGIS</video:title><video:description>This video covers section 3.4 of the book QGIS for Hydrological Applications, Second Edition, by Hans van der Kwast and Kurt Menke. You'll learn how to use raster proximity analysis in QGIS to determine areas that are further than a specified distance from source cells.

The book is available at [Locate](Press https://locatepress.com/book/hyd2). By purchasing the book you support IHE Delft students from the global south to join FOSS4G and QGIS events.

For consultancy, training and coaching check [QWAST-GIS](http://www.qwast-gis.com).

Free course materials are available at the [GIS OpenCourseWare platform](https://courses.gisopencourseware.org).

#QGIS #QGISHydro</video:description><video:content_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/static/web-videos/e9590503-8bd9-4547-87aa-a660561a923e-720.mp4</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/videos/embed/ntjDbPHJKAvcDiVW9mWBkC</video:player_loc><video:duration>135</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>1</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2026-01-30T18:19:36.881Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>QGIS</video:tag><video:tag>minimum distance</video:tag><video:tag>proximity</video:tag><video:tag>raster</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://videos.qwast-gis.com/c/qgishydro/videos">QGIS for Hydrological Applications</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/w/fbU5LTdvXk7nX1CSVUyrpE</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/lazy-static/thumbnails/a807c626-d130-470c-8aa1-eb0bcc21bb45.webp</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Calculate Depth of Wells with Map Algebra using the QGIS Raster Calculator</video:title><video:description>This video covers section 3.5 of the book QGIS for Hydrological Applications, Second Edition, by Hans van der Kwast and Kurt Menke. You'll learn how to use the Raster Calculator to subtract the groundwater level raster from the DTM raster to derive the depth to the groundwater in the wells.

The book is available at [Locate](Press https://locatepress.com/book/hyd2). By purchasing the book you support IHE Delft students from the global south to join FOSS4G and QGIS events.

For consultancy, training and coaching check [QWAST-GIS](http://www.qwast-gis.com).

Free course materials are available at the [GIS OpenCourseWare platform](https://courses.gisopencourseware.org).

#QGIS #QGISHydro</video:description><video:content_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/static/web-videos/5bb3fe4d-9dff-4cdc-8d11-1e475714d8b9-720.mp4</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/videos/embed/fbU5LTdvXk7nX1CSVUyrpE</video:player_loc><video:duration>124</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>3</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2026-01-30T18:21:46.135Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>QGIS</video:tag><video:tag>DTM</video:tag><video:tag>map algebra</video:tag><video:tag>raster calculator</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://videos.qwast-gis.com/c/qgishydro/videos">QGIS for Hydrological Applications</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/w/dhseMi49EZnn6ZEqAYzNHi</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/lazy-static/thumbnails/a6ba8183-37cf-418a-b339-91ebaf583161.webp</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Map Algebra with Boolean Operator in the QGIS Raster Calculator</video:title><video:description>This video covers section 3.6 of the book QGIS for Hydrological Applications, Second Edition, by Hans van der Kwast and Kurt Menke. You'll learn how to use a boolean operator (AND) in the QGIS Raster Calculator to perform map algebra.

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For consultancy, training and coaching check [QWAST-GIS](http://www.qwast-gis.com).

Free course materials are available at the [GIS OpenCourseWare platform](https://courses.gisopencourseware.org).

#QGIS #QGISHydro</video:description><video:content_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/static/web-videos/0c9cf243-ab70-46d7-9784-7f0aac93f802-720.mp4</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/videos/embed/dhseMi49EZnn6ZEqAYzNHi</video:player_loc><video:duration>93</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>2</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2026-01-30T18:24:00.312Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>QGIS</video:tag><video:tag>boolean</video:tag><video:tag>map algebra</video:tag><video:tag>raster calculator</video:tag><video:tag>logical operators</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://videos.qwast-gis.com/c/qgishydro/videos">QGIS for Hydrological Applications</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/w/7tFEanZmrXADCJnWRPvpKe</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/lazy-static/thumbnails/790a0c2d-820a-40ff-b057-60e77fb7a7dc.webp</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Convert Raster Cells to Points in QGIS</video:title><video:description>This video covers section 3.6 of the book QGIS for Hydrological Applications, Second Edition, by Hans van der Kwast and Kurt Menke. You'll learn how to convert raster cells to points with a tool in the QGIS Processing Toolbox.

The book is available at [Locate](Press https://locatepress.com/book/hyd2). By purchasing the book you support IHE Delft students from the global south to join FOSS4G and QGIS events.

For consultancy, training and coaching check [QWAST-GIS](http://www.qwast-gis.com).

Free course materials are available at the [GIS OpenCourseWare platform](https://courses.gisopencourseware.org).

#QGIS #QGISHydro</video:description><video:content_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/static/web-videos/3ea7f265-9ab7-499f-9de5-44c15a9738b1-720.mp4</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/videos/embed/7tFEanZmrXADCJnWRPvpKe</video:player_loc><video:duration>108</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>1</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2026-01-30T18:26:00.007Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>QGIS</video:tag><video:tag>points</video:tag><video:tag>raster</video:tag><video:tag>vector</video:tag><video:tag>vectorize</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://videos.qwast-gis.com/c/qgishydro/videos">QGIS for Hydrological Applications</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/w/dFTvwCnc2WH1EexLL8Wnrx</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/lazy-static/thumbnails/197256b6-a682-4c12-9d3d-3039d4fb6c38.webp</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Sample Raster Values with Points in QGIS</video:title><video:description>This video covers section 3.6 of the book QGIS for Hydrological Applications, Second Edition, by Hans van der Kwast and Kurt Menke. You'll learn how to sample values from different raster layers using a point layer. The Point Sampling Tool plugin will be used for this.

The book is available at [Locate](Press https://locatepress.com/book/hyd2). By purchasing the book you support IHE Delft students from the global south to join FOSS4G and QGIS events.

For consultancy, training and coaching check [QWAST-GIS](http://www.qwast-gis.com).

Free course materials are available at the [GIS OpenCourseWare platform](https://courses.gisopencourseware.org).

#QGIS #QGISHydro</video:description><video:content_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/static/web-videos/fdb824ed-db0e-4877-8195-5eadb5c12e7e-720.mp4</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/videos/embed/dFTvwCnc2WH1EexLL8Wnrx</video:player_loc><video:duration>120</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>1</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2026-01-30T18:27:56.016Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>QGIS</video:tag><video:tag>point sampling tool</video:tag><video:tag>raster</video:tag><video:tag>sample</video:tag><video:tag>points</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://videos.qwast-gis.com/c/qgishydro/videos">QGIS for Hydrological Applications</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/w/u4z836UbUPxaAW29dBwkUL</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/lazy-static/thumbnails/f3c18acc-9aa4-441b-a9d9-c160f2ed15de.webp</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Styling the Wells Map in QGIS</video:title><video:description>This video covers section 3.6 of the book QGIS for Hydrological Applications, Second Edition, by Hans van der Kwast and Kurt Menke. You'll learn how style the end result of the chapter. The accessible wells will be styled with a large green symbol and the inaccessible wells with a smaller red symbol. The DTM will be styled with a color hillshade for a nice background.

The book is available at [Locate](Press https://locatepress.com/book/hyd2). By purchasing the book you support IHE Delft students from the global south to join FOSS4G and QGIS events.

For consultancy, training and coaching check [QWAST-GIS](http://www.qwast-gis.com).

Free course materials are available at the [GIS OpenCourseWare platform](https://courses.gisopencourseware.org).

#QGIS #QGISHydro</video:description><video:content_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/static/web-videos/15016cf6-07c4-400e-ac15-6f547cdd9c44-720.mp4</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/videos/embed/u4z836UbUPxaAW29dBwkUL</video:player_loc><video:duration>336</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>7</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2026-01-30T18:30:18.148Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>QGIS</video:tag><video:tag>cpt-city</video:tag><video:tag>hillshade</video:tag><video:tag>style</video:tag><video:tag>elevation</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://videos.qwast-gis.com/c/qgishydro/videos">QGIS for Hydrological Applications</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/w/opXChrJEuFf64X31sCEqyf</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/lazy-static/thumbnails/f0231ce8-b7bf-464e-b0a4-ef7cba8f324b.webp</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Mosaic DEM Tiles in QGIS by Creating a Virtual Raster</video:title><video:description>This video covers section 4.3 of the book QGIS for Hydrological Applications, Second Edition, by Hans van der Kwast and Kurt Menke. You'll learn how to mosaic the SRTM DEM tiles to one raster by creating a virtual raster.

The book is available at [Locate](Press https://locatepress.com/book/hyd2). By purchasing the book you support IHE Delft students from the global south to join FOSS4G and QGIS events.

For consultancy, training and coaching check [QWAST-GIS](http://www.qwast-gis.com).

Free course materials are available at the [GIS OpenCourseWare platform](https://courses.gisopencourseware.org).

#QGIS #QGISHydro</video:description><video:content_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/static/web-videos/504c5f63-fa7e-4ea2-967d-7754dd03f8f4-720.mp4</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/videos/embed/opXChrJEuFf64X31sCEqyf</video:player_loc><video:duration>115</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>1</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2026-02-01T15:07:13.714Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>QGIS</video:tag><video:tag>mosaic</video:tag><video:tag>raster</video:tag><video:tag>virtual raster</video:tag><video:tag>VRT</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://videos.qwast-gis.com/c/qgishydro/videos">QGIS for Hydrological Applications</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/w/4DxWAEz6HaCGSUhgAWpHUu</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/lazy-static/thumbnails/7e52643b-c469-4f2a-8470-f75cc2ce3b83.webp</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Reproject Raster Layers (warp)</video:title><video:description>This video covers section 4.4 of the book QGIS for Hydrological Applications, Second Edition, by Hans van der Kwast and Kurt Menke. You'll learn how to reproject raster layers using the Reproject (warp) tool. Reprojection of the DEM is needed, because DEM analysis is only possible with projected data.

The book is available at [Locate](Press https://locatepress.com/book/hyd2). By purchasing the book you support IHE Delft students from the global south to join FOSS4G and QGIS events.

For consultancy, training and coaching check [QWAST-GIS](http://www.qwast-gis.com).

Free course materials are available at the [GIS OpenCourseWare platform](https://courses.gisopencourseware.org).

#QGIS #QGISHydro</video:description><video:content_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/static/web-videos/24169506-e535-406d-b5f6-307edf0317a0-720.mp4</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/videos/embed/4DxWAEz6HaCGSUhgAWpHUu</video:player_loc><video:duration>153</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>1</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2026-02-01T15:10:41.066Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>QGIS</video:tag><video:tag>DEM</video:tag><video:tag>reproject</video:tag><video:tag>warp</video:tag><video:tag>GCS</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://videos.qwast-gis.com/c/qgishydro/videos">QGIS for Hydrological Applications</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/w/fVgtFc8hZ8v4fBzbJKsj4T</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/lazy-static/thumbnails/efb9c678-3518-4af7-9e03-59e867ec0b8f.webp</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Clip Raster by Mask Layer in QGIS</video:title><video:description>This video covers section 4.5 of the book QGIS for Hydrological Applications, Second Edition, by Hans van der Kwast and Kurt Menke. You'll learn how to clip the large DEM mosaic to a bounding box to reduce its size for further processing.

The book is available at [Locate](Press https://locatepress.com/book/hyd2). By purchasing the book you support IHE Delft students from the global south to join FOSS4G and QGIS events.

For consultancy, training and coaching check [QWAST-GIS](http://www.qwast-gis.com).

Free course materials are available at the [GIS OpenCourseWare platform](https://courses.gisopencourseware.org).

#QGIS #QGISHydro</video:description><video:content_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/static/web-videos/d02275f1-5ba0-49b4-a89a-4d74d599e702-720.mp4</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/videos/embed/fVgtFc8hZ8v4fBzbJKsj4T</video:player_loc><video:duration>82</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>4</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2026-02-01T15:12:32.415Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>QGIS</video:tag><video:tag>clip</video:tag><video:tag>subset</video:tag><video:tag>raster</video:tag><video:tag>mask</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://videos.qwast-gis.com/c/qgishydro/videos">QGIS for Hydrological Applications</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/w/tG6hUzaZRd8YcSJ13FJaSV</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/lazy-static/thumbnails/b6bb203f-e89b-44ff-a4ff-680c9a7f8673.webp</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Style DEMs with Color Hillshade in QGIS</video:title><video:description>This video covers section 4.5 of the book QGIS for Hydrological Applications, Second Edition, by Hans van der Kwast and Kurt Menke. You'll learn how to style digital elevation models as a color hillshade. You'll use the a color ramp from the cpt-city catalog to style the DEM. Next, you'll duplicate the layer and style it with the hillshade renderer. Finally you'll blend both layers to get the color hillshade effect.

The book is available at [Locate](Press https://locatepress.com/book/hyd2). By purchasing the book you support IHE Delft students from the global south to join FOSS4G and QGIS events.

For consultancy, training and coaching check [QWAST-GIS](http://www.qwast-gis.com).

Free course materials are available at the [GIS OpenCourseWare platform](https://courses.gisopencourseware.org).

#QGIS #QGISHydro</video:description><video:content_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/static/web-videos/90f30ee1-cf02-4de6-8383-796c644898f5-720.mp4</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/videos/embed/tG6hUzaZRd8YcSJ13FJaSV</video:player_loc><video:duration>117</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>0</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2026-02-01T15:14:32.990Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>QGIS</video:tag><video:tag>blending</video:tag><video:tag>cpt-city</video:tag><video:tag>hillshade</video:tag><video:tag>styling</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://videos.qwast-gis.com/c/qgishydro/videos">QGIS for Hydrological Applications</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/w/8QeKNy4RJJ5rxKUspjvZfy</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/lazy-static/thumbnails/cfb84916-f95d-436d-8908-3b9831e83f5b.webp</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Convert GeoTIFF to PCRaster Format in QGIS</video:title><video:description>This video covers section 4.6 of the book QGIS for Hydrological Applications, Second Edition, by Hans van der Kwast and Kurt Menke. You'll learn how to convert a GeoTIFF to the PCRaster format. This is an important step for using the PCRaster Tools plugin. You'll also learn about the different choices of data types (boolean, nominal, ordinal, scalar, directional, ldd).

The book is available at [Locate](Press https://locatepress.com/book/hyd2). By purchasing the book you support IHE Delft students from the global south to join FOSS4G and QGIS events.

For consultancy, training and coaching check [QWAST-GIS](http://www.qwast-gis.com).

Free course materials are available at the [GIS OpenCourseWare platform](https://courses.gisopencourseware.org).

#QGIS #QGISHydro</video:description><video:content_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/static/web-videos/3eecde52-e067-4b3e-b863-235ef4999473-720.mp4</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/videos/embed/8QeKNy4RJJ5rxKUspjvZfy</video:player_loc><video:duration>83</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>1</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2026-02-01T15:16:57.252Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>QGIS</video:tag><video:tag>PCRaster</video:tag><video:tag>conversion</video:tag><video:tag>GeoTIFF</video:tag><video:tag>scalar</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://videos.qwast-gis.com/c/qgishydro/videos">QGIS for Hydrological Applications</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/w/3bvhX8c3i8tscFSaTfTajx</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/lazy-static/thumbnails/3da6674a-3e0b-49de-a438-4e67191b46aa.webp</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Calculate and Visualise Flow Direction in QGIS</video:title><video:description>This video covers section 4.6 of the book QGIS for Hydrological Applications, Second Edition, by Hans van der Kwast and Kurt Menke. You'll learn how to calculate the flow direction (local drain direction) from a DEM using the lddcreate tool from the PCRaster Tools plugin. Next, you'll learn how to visualise the flow direction using a directional (circular) color ramp. Finally, you'll use the Crayfish plugin to export the flow direction raster to mesh (GRIB file), so it can be visualised using arrows.

The book is available at [Locate](Press https://locatepress.com/book/hyd2). By purchasing the book you support IHE Delft students from the global south to join FOSS4G and QGIS events.

For consultancy, training and coaching check [QWAST-GIS](http://www.qwast-gis.com).

Free course materials are available at the [GIS OpenCourseWare platform](https://courses.gisopencourseware.org).

#QGIS #QGISHydro</video:description><video:content_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/static/web-videos/ba87c2ca-b73f-4653-b3bb-567483fadee2-720.mp4</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/videos/embed/3bvhX8c3i8tscFSaTfTajx</video:player_loc><video:duration>331</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>8</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2026-02-01T15:19:09.312Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>QGIS</video:tag><video:tag>crayfish</video:tag><video:tag>arrows</video:tag><video:tag>flow direction</video:tag><video:tag>ldd</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://videos.qwast-gis.com/c/qgishydro/videos">QGIS for Hydrological Applications</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/w/nwgBhwjoE4bFLygPeEjNHx</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/lazy-static/thumbnails/df89b655-7d0c-4a20-91ac-a20bee045b73.webp</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Calculate Strahler Stream Orders in QGIS</video:title><video:description>This video covers section 4.7 of the book QGIS for Hydrological Applications, Second Edition, by Hans van der Kwast and Kurt Menke. You'll learn how to calculate Strahler stream orders from the flow direction map, using the Streamorder tool from the PCRaster Tools plugin.

The book is available at [Locate](Press https://locatepress.com/book/hyd2). By purchasing the book you support IHE Delft students from the global south to join FOSS4G and QGIS events.

For consultancy, training and coaching check [QWAST-GIS](http://www.qwast-gis.com).

Free course materials are available at the [GIS OpenCourseWare platform](https://courses.gisopencourseware.org).

#QGIS #QGISHydro</video:description><video:content_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/static/web-videos/83270e03-83f0-4b90-ab3c-907fa0c16982-720.mp4</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/videos/embed/nwgBhwjoE4bFLygPeEjNHx</video:player_loc><video:duration>71</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>6</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2026-02-01T15:20:55.750Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>QGIS</video:tag><video:tag>Strahler</video:tag><video:tag>hydrology</video:tag><video:tag>stream order</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://videos.qwast-gis.com/c/qgishydro/videos">QGIS for Hydrological Applications</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/w/izqyU89KJkvSi1W7d9syjT</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/lazy-static/thumbnails/cd99dbdc-7379-47dd-8f3f-1ac07be51d73.webp</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Calibrate Strahler Stream Orders to derive Channel Network in QGIS</video:title><video:description>This video covers section 4.7 of the book QGIS for Hydrological Applications, Second Edition, by Hans van der Kwast and Kurt Menke. You'll learn how to calibrate the Strahler stream orders from the previous video with a reference layer to determine which Strahler orders are considered to be rivers. You will use the raster calculator to create on-the-fly results.

The book is available at [Locate](Press https://locatepress.com/book/hyd2). By purchasing the book you support IHE Delft students from the global south to join FOSS4G and QGIS events.

For consultancy, training and coaching check [QWAST-GIS](http://www.qwast-gis.com).

Free course materials are available at the [GIS OpenCourseWare platform](https://courses.gisopencourseware.org).

#QGIS #QGISHydro</video:description><video:content_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/static/web-videos/0a641235-5d1e-477a-9624-0400b87c9635-720.mp4</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/videos/embed/izqyU89KJkvSi1W7d9syjT</video:player_loc><video:duration>332</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>4</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2026-02-01T15:22:55.525Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>QGIS</video:tag><video:tag>Strahler</video:tag><video:tag>calibration</video:tag><video:tag>hydrology</video:tag><video:tag>river</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://videos.qwast-gis.com/c/qgishydro/videos">QGIS for Hydrological Applications</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/w/5Ey9TmvcmPAzV9349mNHt7</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/lazy-static/thumbnails/42614832-f02c-4434-a761-da6c256579c4.webp</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Convert the River Network to Lines and Style with the Interpolated Line Renderer in QGIS</video:title><video:description>This video covers section 4.7 of the book QGIS for Hydrological Applications, Second Edition, by Hans van der Kwast and Kurt Menke. You'll learn how convert the river network raster to a line vector and to style the Strahler stream orders using the Interpolated Line Renderer.

The book is available at [Locate](Press https://locatepress.com/book/hyd2). By purchasing the book you support IHE Delft students from the global south to join FOSS4G and QGIS events.

For consultancy, training and coaching check [QWAST-GIS](http://www.qwast-gis.com).

Free course materials are available at the [GIS OpenCourseWare platform](https://courses.gisopencourseware.org).

#QGIS #QGISHydro</video:description><video:content_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/static/web-videos/ff955f86-f3df-4da7-bba0-dd1584503158-720.mp4</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/videos/embed/5Ey9TmvcmPAzV9349mNHt7</video:player_loc><video:duration>294</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>2</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2026-02-01T15:25:34.593Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>QGIS</video:tag><video:tag>interpolated line renderer</video:tag><video:tag>thin</video:tag><video:tag>line</video:tag><video:tag>GRASS</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://videos.qwast-gis.com/c/qgishydro/videos">QGIS for Hydrological Applications</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/w/9WZgUmMRnHsi5tj6xdA7UD</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/lazy-static/thumbnails/90919521-a337-4b90-8bab-3672ccd0e3a8.webp</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Define Catchment Outflow Point in QGIS</video:title><video:description>This video covers section 4.8 of the book QGIS for Hydrological Applications, Second Edition, by Hans van der Kwast and Kurt Menke. You'll learn how identify the outlet of catchment that you want to delinate. Next, you'll copy the coordinates and save it to a text file. The CSV text file is then converted to a raster with the outlet pixel using the Column file to map tool from the PCRaster Tools plugin.

The book is available at [Locate](Press https://locatepress.com/book/hyd2). By purchasing the book you support IHE Delft students from the global south to join FOSS4G and QGIS events.

For consultancy, training and coaching check [QWAST-GIS](http://www.qwast-gis.com).

Free course materials are available at the [GIS OpenCourseWare platform](https://courses.gisopencourseware.org).

#QGIS #QGISHydro</video:description><video:content_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/static/web-videos/f654a3ab-f6df-46dc-8fae-1faa85d219e9-720.mp4</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/videos/embed/9WZgUmMRnHsi5tj6xdA7UD</video:player_loc><video:duration>132</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>0</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2026-02-01T15:27:00.885Z</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://videos.qwast-gis.com/c/qgishydro/videos">QGIS for Hydrological Applications</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/w/osPpWvvcCQPdFWoujGmaAk</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/lazy-static/thumbnails/c09e34dc-e338-42ab-a4fe-8775d5dc4d92.webp</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Delineate Catchment Polygon in QGIS</video:title><video:description>This video covers section 4.9 of the book QGIS for Hydrological Applications, Second Edition, by Hans van der Kwast and Kurt Menke. You'll learn how to delineate the catchment polygon for an outlet. The catchment is first delineated as a raster using the catchment tool from the PCRaster Tools plugin. Next, the catchment is converted from raster to polygon vector.

The book is available at [Locate](Press https://locatepress.com/book/hyd2). By purchasing the book you support IHE Delft students from the global south to join FOSS4G and QGIS events.

For consultancy, training and coaching check [QWAST-GIS](http://www.qwast-gis.com).

Free course materials are available at the [GIS OpenCourseWare platform](https://courses.gisopencourseware.org).

#QGIS #QGISHydro</video:description><video:content_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/static/web-videos/665763db-0651-4ee4-828f-36088c9a452c-720.mp4</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/videos/embed/osPpWvvcCQPdFWoujGmaAk</video:player_loc><video:duration>198</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>3</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2026-02-01T15:29:10.215Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>QGIS</video:tag><video:tag>catchment delineation</video:tag><video:tag>pcraster</video:tag><video:tag>polygonize</video:tag><video:tag>hydrology</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://videos.qwast-gis.com/c/qgishydro/videos">QGIS for Hydrological Applications</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/w/ibrFm1TvfhgJx9Tjz5trB1</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/lazy-static/thumbnails/451cde2a-3e29-45cc-bde3-e25c37977943.webp</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Clip Channels and DEM to Catchment Boundary Polygon in QGIS</video:title><video:description>This video covers section 4.10 of the book QGIS for Hydrological Applications, Second Edition, by Hans van der Kwast and Kurt Menke. You'll learn how to clip the channels line vector with the catchment boundary polygon. Next, you'll learn how to clip the DEM raster using the catchment boundary polygon as mask layer.

The book is available at [Locate](Press https://locatepress.com/book/hyd2). By purchasing the book you support IHE Delft students from the global south to join FOSS4G and QGIS events.

For consultancy, training and coaching check [QWAST-GIS](http://www.qwast-gis.com).

Free course materials are available at the [GIS OpenCourseWare platform](https://courses.gisopencourseware.org).

#QGIS #QGISHydro</video:description><video:content_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/static/web-videos/fceee463-2bdf-4ebf-8e4a-3cc26be99048-720.mp4</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/videos/embed/ibrFm1TvfhgJx9Tjz5trB1</video:player_loc><video:duration>161</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>2</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2026-02-01T15:31:13.840Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>QGIS</video:tag><video:tag>clip</video:tag><video:tag>raster</video:tag><video:tag>vector</video:tag><video:tag>polygon</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://videos.qwast-gis.com/c/qgishydro/videos">QGIS for Hydrological Applications</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/w/n1LuCzNEonCc17NTN3Sov4</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/lazy-static/thumbnails/5a8131ea-879f-483d-97cf-5775f20c2983.webp</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Inverted Polygon Shapeburst Fill in QGIS</video:title><video:description>This video covers section 4.11 of the book QGIS for Hydrological Applications, Second Edition, by Hans van der Kwast and Kurt Menke. You'll learn how to highlight your study area using the inverted polygon shapeburst fills method.

The book is available at [Locate](Press https://locatepress.com/book/hyd2). By purchasing the book you support IHE Delft students from the global south to join FOSS4G and QGIS events.

For consultancy, training and coaching check [QWAST-GIS](http://www.qwast-gis.com).

Free course materials are available at the [GIS OpenCourseWare platform](https://courses.gisopencourseware.org).

#QGIS #QGISHydro</video:description><video:content_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/static/web-videos/61669402-5e47-452a-9dc2-91c962805659-720.mp4</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/videos/embed/n1LuCzNEonCc17NTN3Sov4</video:player_loc><video:duration>128</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>2</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2026-02-01T15:33:34.047Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>QGIS</video:tag><video:tag>shapeburst fill</video:tag><video:tag>inverted polygon</video:tag><video:tag>styling</video:tag><video:tag>vector</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://videos.qwast-gis.com/c/qgishydro/videos">QGIS for Hydrological Applications</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/w/xnJzNKaXGjBvgiJxEscxNE</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/lazy-static/thumbnails/30364c65-be4c-44fa-9d17-d8fcf37bc9fb.webp</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Store Data, Styles and Project in a GeoPackage with QGIS</video:title><video:description>This video covers section 4.12 of the book QGIS for Hydrological Applications, Second Edition, by Hans van der Kwast and Kurt Menke. You'll learn how to store data, styles and the entire QGIS project in a GeoPackage.

The book is available at [Locate](Press https://locatepress.com/book/hyd2). By purchasing the book you support IHE Delft students from the global south to join FOSS4G and QGIS events.

For consultancy, training and coaching check [QWAST-GIS](http://www.qwast-gis.com).

Free course materials are available at the [GIS OpenCourseWare platform](https://courses.gisopencourseware.org).

#QGIS #QGISHydro</video:description><video:content_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/static/web-videos/08460222-3cf4-45f5-805f-eec21ae3ad6d-720.mp4</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/videos/embed/xnJzNKaXGjBvgiJxEscxNE</video:player_loc><video:duration>187</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>9</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2026-02-01T15:35:42.920Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>QGIS</video:tag><video:tag>GeoPackage</video:tag><video:tag>style</video:tag><video:tag>raster</video:tag><video:tag>vector</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://videos.qwast-gis.com/c/qgishydro/videos">QGIS for Hydrological Applications</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/w/x5VjtNf6uTnSoHCWejhJMv</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/lazy-static/thumbnails/32bdfca0-3e71-4e3b-b1cf-19f5d71d5a1b.webp</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Adding Data from OGC Web Map Services to QGIS</video:title><video:description>This video covers section 5.2 of the book QGIS for Hydrological Applications, Second Edition, by Hans van der Kwast and Kurt Menke. You'll learn how to add WMS/WMTS layers to QGIS. These are OGC Web Map Services that you can use as a backdrop.

The book is available at [Locate](Press https://locatepress.com/book/hyd2). By purchasing the book you support IHE Delft students from the global south to join FOSS4G and QGIS events.

For consultancy, training and coaching check [QWAST-GIS](http://www.qwast-gis.com).

Free course materials are available at the [GIS OpenCourseWare platform](https://courses.gisopencourseware.org).

#QGIS #QGISHydro</video:description><video:content_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/static/web-videos/95a01ae8-8ff3-4d07-b0d5-cae5569e62eb-720.mp4</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/videos/embed/x5VjtNf6uTnSoHCWejhJMv</video:player_loc><video:duration>143</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>1</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2026-02-02T14:30:11.976Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>QGIS</video:tag><video:tag>WMS</video:tag><video:tag>OGC</video:tag><video:tag>land cover</video:tag><video:tag>WMTS</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://videos.qwast-gis.com/c/qgishydro/videos">QGIS for Hydrological Applications</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/w/2BzA7CJBcUkcWqFUuFBR5f</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/lazy-static/thumbnails/8a16459e-5e70-4ac4-83cf-b8bd404f2ebe.webp</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Add Vector Data from OpenStreetMap to QGIS with the QuickOSM Plugin</video:title><video:description>This video covers section 5.3 of the book QGIS for Hydrological Applications, Second Edition, by Hans van der Kwast and Kurt Menke. You'll learn how to add vector data from OpenStreetMap to QGIS using keys and values in the QuickOSM plugin.

The book is available at [Locate](Press https://locatepress.com/book/hyd2). By purchasing the book you support IHE Delft students from the global south to join FOSS4G and QGIS events.

For consultancy, training and coaching check [QWAST-GIS](http://www.qwast-gis.com).

Free course materials are available at the [GIS OpenCourseWare platform](https://courses.gisopencourseware.org).

#QGIS #QGISHydro</video:description><video:content_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/static/web-videos/a4541cff-7b27-4542-a55e-3ec96644d46b-720.mp4</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/videos/embed/2BzA7CJBcUkcWqFUuFBR5f</video:player_loc><video:duration>641</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>3</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2026-02-02T14:33:26.950Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>QGIS</video:tag><video:tag>OpenStreetMap</video:tag><video:tag>QuickOSM</video:tag><video:tag>Open Data</video:tag><video:tag>OSM</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://videos.qwast-gis.com/c/qgishydro/videos">QGIS for Hydrological Applications</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/w/mEzg7iUm2oDN9JvS8uH6nW</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/lazy-static/thumbnails/f4fb3a71-8c08-44ac-9753-f365da95d498.webp</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Calculate Areas of Polygons in QGIS</video:title><video:description>This video covers section 6.2 of the book QGIS for Hydrological Applications, Second Edition, by Hans van der Kwast and Kurt Menke. You'll learn how to calculate the surface area of polygons in QGIS using the field calculator.

The book is available at [Locate](Press https://locatepress.com/book/hyd2). By purchasing the book you support IHE Delft students from the global south to join FOSS4G and QGIS events.

For consultancy, training and coaching check [QWAST-GIS](http://www.qwast-gis.com).

Free course materials are available at the [GIS OpenCourseWare platform](https://courses.gisopencourseware.org).

#QGIS #QGISHydro</video:description><video:content_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/static/web-videos/17ece014-1da9-4a4f-822a-dedf0478a624-720.mp4</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/videos/embed/mEzg7iUm2oDN9JvS8uH6nW</video:player_loc><video:duration>92</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>9</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2026-02-02T14:36:36.488Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>QGIS</video:tag><video:tag>area</video:tag><video:tag>field calculator</video:tag><video:tag>vector</video:tag><video:tag>attribute table</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://videos.qwast-gis.com/c/qgishydro/videos">QGIS for Hydrological Applications</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/w/8R11h5oNJzLRZPxTNtXxQy</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/lazy-static/thumbnails/25af7864-22e7-4349-92c5-1c5840e51dc1.webp</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Download and Style CORINE Land Cover Data in QGIS</video:title><video:description>This video covers section 6.3 of the book QGIS for Hydrological Applications, Second Edition, by Hans van der Kwast and Kurt Menke. You'll learn how to download the CORINE Land Cover Data as a GeoPackage and to style it in QGIS using a QLD file.

The book is available at [Locate](Press https://locatepress.com/book/hyd2). By purchasing the book you support IHE Delft students from the global south to join FOSS4G and QGIS events.

For consultancy, training and coaching check [QWAST-GIS](http://www.qwast-gis.com).

Free course materials are available at the [GIS OpenCourseWare platform](https://courses.gisopencourseware.org).

#QGIS #QGISHydro</video:description><video:content_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/static/web-videos/49853e73-e8d3-4030-b407-57c2f98ab33a-720.mp4</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/videos/embed/8R11h5oNJzLRZPxTNtXxQy</video:player_loc><video:duration>139</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>9</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2026-02-02T14:38:44.198Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>QGIS</video:tag><video:tag>QML</video:tag><video:tag>SLD</video:tag><video:tag>style</video:tag><video:tag>CORINE</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://videos.qwast-gis.com/c/qgishydro/videos">QGIS for Hydrological Applications</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/w/44gd32qH4okcAYduY7htBY</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/lazy-static/thumbnails/13db6a5f-f6e5-42c4-bd87-69553eaaed4b.webp</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Clip and Reproject CORINE Land Cover Data in QGIS</video:title><video:description>This video covers section 6.3 of the book QGIS for Hydrological Applications, Second Edition, by Hans van der Kwast and Kurt Menke. You'll learn how to clip the CORINE Land Cover vector data from the downloaded GeoPackage and to reproject it to the projection of our project.

The book is available at [Locate](Press https://locatepress.com/book/hyd2). By purchasing the book you support IHE Delft students from the global south to join FOSS4G and QGIS events.

For consultancy, training and coaching check [QWAST-GIS](http://www.qwast-gis.com).

Free course materials are available at the [GIS OpenCourseWare platform](https://courses.gisopencourseware.org).

#QGIS #QGISHydro</video:description><video:content_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/static/web-videos/67e113e5-e3cb-496b-badb-5b4e5007a06b-720.mp4</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/videos/embed/44gd32qH4okcAYduY7htBY</video:player_loc><video:duration>113</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>2</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2026-02-02T14:42:07.343Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>QGIS</video:tag><video:tag>clip</video:tag><video:tag>GeoPackage</video:tag><video:tag>reproject</video:tag><video:tag>vector</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://videos.qwast-gis.com/c/qgishydro/videos">QGIS for Hydrological Applications</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/w/hgPMRuAyRwJYW4sggbqPKU</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/lazy-static/thumbnails/e9061c06-dd95-4e1e-8dd2-ba1512862b27.webp</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Aggregate CORINE Level 3 to Level 1 Classes in QGIS</video:title><video:description>This video covers section 6.3 of the book QGIS for Hydrological Applications, Second Edition, by Hans van der Kwast and Kurt Menke. You'll learn how to aggregate the CORINE Level 3 classes to Level 1 class using string functions in the field calculator of QGIS.

The book is available at [Locate](Press https://locatepress.com/book/hyd2). By purchasing the book you support IHE Delft students from the global south to join FOSS4G and QGIS events.

For consultancy, training and coaching check [QWAST-GIS](http://www.qwast-gis.com).

Free course materials are available at the [GIS OpenCourseWare platform](https://courses.gisopencourseware.org).

#QGIS #QGISHydro</video:description><video:content_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/static/web-videos/d8847527-1df3-4782-b5cf-7f6a1426e15c-720.mp4</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/videos/embed/hgPMRuAyRwJYW4sggbqPKU</video:player_loc><video:duration>200</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>7</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2026-02-02T14:44:26.233Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>QGIS</video:tag><video:tag>field calculator</video:tag><video:tag>vector</video:tag><video:tag>expressions</video:tag><video:tag>string</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://videos.qwast-gis.com/c/qgishydro/videos">QGIS for Hydrological Applications</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/w/iRhyr8vHB1x1iFaCKU3V6y</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/lazy-static/thumbnails/652f3afb-d4a8-41cf-91c8-545bf2780b13.webp</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Intersect Land Cover with Subcatchment Boundaries in QGIS</video:title><video:description>This video covers section 6.4 of the book QGIS for Hydrological Applications, Second Edition, by Hans van der Kwast and Kurt Menke. You'll learn how to intersect land cover polygons with the subcatchment polygons.

The book is available at [Locate](Press https://locatepress.com/book/hyd2). By purchasing the book you support IHE Delft students from the global south to join FOSS4G and QGIS events.

For consultancy, training and coaching check [QWAST-GIS](http://www.qwast-gis.com).

Free course materials are available at the [GIS OpenCourseWare platform](https://courses.gisopencourseware.org).

#QGIS #QGISHydro</video:description><video:content_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/static/web-videos/ae66edbd-a97b-447e-93a1-a8cc1061696b-720.mp4</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/videos/embed/iRhyr8vHB1x1iFaCKU3V6y</video:player_loc><video:duration>143</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>4</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2026-02-02T14:50:12.276Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>QGIS</video:tag><video:tag>intersect</video:tag><video:tag>vector</video:tag><video:tag>geometry</video:tag><video:tag>processing</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://videos.qwast-gis.com/c/qgishydro/videos">QGIS for Hydrological Applications</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/w/t8yev9siuGCeYPTXhezuKt</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/lazy-static/thumbnails/7584b668-32f3-4c8f-a863-7256f57f8a30.webp</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Calculate Percentage Land Cover per Subcatchment in QGIS</video:title><video:description>This video covers section 6.5 of the book QGIS for Hydrological Applications, Second Edition, by Hans van der Kwast and Kurt Menke. You'll learn how to calculate the percentage of land cover per subcatchment using the field calculator in the attribute table.

The book is available at [Locate](Press https://locatepress.com/book/hyd2). By purchasing the book you support IHE Delft students from the global south to join FOSS4G and QGIS events.

For consultancy, training and coaching check [QWAST-GIS](http://www.qwast-gis.com).

Free course materials are available at the [GIS OpenCourseWare platform](https://courses.gisopencourseware.org).

#QGIS #QGISHydro</video:description><video:content_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/static/web-videos/f0652d30-a98c-4058-89bf-080d893846d1-720.mp4</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/videos/embed/t8yev9siuGCeYPTXhezuKt</video:player_loc><video:duration>180</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>5</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2026-02-02T14:52:28.865Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>QGIS</video:tag><video:tag>field calculator</video:tag><video:tag>vector</video:tag><video:tag>attribute table</video:tag><video:tag>area</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://videos.qwast-gis.com/c/qgishydro/videos">QGIS for Hydrological Applications</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/w/25Gue5JWkuYCiLY9hp8fjF</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/lazy-static/thumbnails/10e3f3a3-6ca1-411f-b563-387ad37dc213.webp</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Create Pie Charts in QGIS with the Data Plotly Plugin</video:title><video:description>This video covers section 6.6 of the book QGIS for Hydrological Applications, Second Edition, by Hans van der Kwast and Kurt Menke. You'll learn how to create pie charts from vector data using the Data Plotly plugin.

The book is available at [Locate](Press https://locatepress.com/book/hyd2). By purchasing the book you support IHE Delft students from the global south to join FOSS4G and QGIS events.

For consultancy, training and coaching check [QWAST-GIS](http://www.qwast-gis.com).

Free course materials are available at the [GIS OpenCourseWare platform](https://courses.gisopencourseware.org).

#QGIS #QGISHydro</video:description><video:content_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/static/web-videos/87482b16-f7c8-45dc-b1e6-78608c0190d5-720.mp4</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/videos/embed/25Gue5JWkuYCiLY9hp8fjF</video:player_loc><video:duration>276</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>4</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2026-02-02T14:54:48.817Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>QGIS</video:tag><video:tag>data plotly</video:tag><video:tag>charts</video:tag><video:tag>graphs</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://videos.qwast-gis.com/c/qgishydro/videos">QGIS for Hydrological Applications</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/w/nfPxXJZgFpzfwLJjTKGeUk</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/lazy-static/thumbnails/344c76fd-9fa0-4cb4-bd7c-719e501803b4.webp</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Download, Style and Label Cities and Towns from OpenStreetMap</video:title><video:description>This video covers sections 7.2 - 7.3 of the book QGIS for Hydrological Applications, Second Edition, by Hans van der Kwast and Kurt Menke. You'll learn how to add download, style and label cities and towns from OpenStreetMap. We'll use the QuickOSM plugin to download the features.

The book is available at [Locate](Press https://locatepress.com/book/hyd2). By purchasing the book you support IHE Delft students from the global south to join FOSS4G and QGIS events.

For consultancy, training and coaching check [QWAST-GIS](http://www.qwast-gis.com).

Free course materials are available at the [GIS OpenCourseWare platform](https://courses.gisopencourseware.org).

#QGIS #QGISHydro</video:description><video:content_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/static/web-videos/87096b25-214a-4da2-9cec-58932693c7ca-720.mp4</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/videos/embed/nfPxXJZgFpzfwLJjTKGeUk</video:player_loc><video:duration>270</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>4</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2026-02-02T14:59:29.731Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>QGIS</video:tag><video:tag>QuickOSM</video:tag><video:tag>OpenStreetMap</video:tag><video:tag>OSM</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://videos.qwast-gis.com/c/qgishydro/videos">QGIS for Hydrological Applications</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/w/eRgPUmX39XHjzkeWBzTxwQ</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/lazy-static/thumbnails/0893e1a6-78c0-4e2a-bfe5-7ec9b57a1d6d.webp</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Create a Catchment Boundary Layer for the Legend in the QGIS Print Layout</video:title><video:description>This video covers section 7.4 of the book QGIS for Hydrological Applications, Second Edition, by Hans van der Kwast and Kurt Menke. You'll learn how to create a catchment boundary layer with a simple outline that we'll use later for the legend in the QGIS Print Layout.

The book is available at [Locate](Press https://locatepress.com/book/hyd2). By purchasing the book you support IHE Delft students from the global south to join FOSS4G and QGIS events.

For consultancy, training and coaching check [QWAST-GIS](http://www.qwast-gis.com).

Free course materials are available at the [GIS OpenCourseWare platform](https://courses.gisopencourseware.org).

#QGIS #QGISHydro</video:description><video:content_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/static/web-videos/6f36a144-4bc4-4cc3-8de2-c0689fb876c3-720.mp4</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/videos/embed/eRgPUmX39XHjzkeWBzTxwQ</video:player_loc><video:duration>53</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>4</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2026-02-02T15:01:32.669Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>QGIS</video:tag><video:tag>style</video:tag><video:tag>vector</video:tag><video:tag>line</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://videos.qwast-gis.com/c/qgishydro/videos">QGIS for Hydrological Applications</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/w/mLffaFAYAVq8jGwHMw2Q91</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/lazy-static/thumbnails/ea6a5eb9-4c2d-42a6-b440-caf05594ef5c.webp</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Adding a Map to the QGIS Print Layout</video:title><video:description>This video covers sections 7.5 - 7.6 of the book QGIS for Hydrological Applications, Second Edition, by Hans van der Kwast and Kurt Menke. You'll learn how to add a map that you prepared in the map canvas to the QGIS Print Layout.

The book is available at [Locate](Press https://locatepress.com/book/hyd2). By purchasing the book you support IHE Delft students from the global south to join FOSS4G and QGIS events.

For consultancy, training and coaching check [QWAST-GIS](http://www.qwast-gis.com).

Free course materials are available at the [GIS OpenCourseWare platform](https://courses.gisopencourseware.org).

#QGIS #QGISHydro</video:description><video:content_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/static/web-videos/5e865db6-4161-4b99-842b-c32bd1a6c649-720.mp4</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/videos/embed/mLffaFAYAVq8jGwHMw2Q91</video:player_loc><video:duration>183</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>13</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2026-02-02T15:03:12.236Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>QGIS</video:tag><video:tag>print layout</video:tag><video:tag>map</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://videos.qwast-gis.com/c/qgishydro/videos">QGIS for Hydrological Applications</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/w/3ychuYG669sWLrKpjewGgW</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/lazy-static/thumbnails/fcbe3cae-1cbb-4b3c-81a0-fdae12e5307f.webp</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Adding a Title to the QGIS Print Layout</video:title><video:description>This video covers sections 7.7 of the book QGIS for Hydrological Applications, Second Edition, by Hans van der Kwast and Kurt Menke. You'll learn how to add a title to the Print Layout in QGIS. 

The book is available at [Locate](Press https://locatepress.com/book/hyd2). By purchasing the book you support IHE Delft students from the global south to join FOSS4G and QGIS events.

For consultancy, training and coaching check [QWAST-GIS](http://www.qwast-gis.com).

Free course materials are available at the [GIS OpenCourseWare platform](https://courses.gisopencourseware.org).

#QGIS #QGISHydro</video:description><video:content_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/static/web-videos/7bf93c92-cf39-4001-a5b1-28d1b584823c-720.mp4</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/videos/embed/3ychuYG669sWLrKpjewGgW</video:player_loc><video:duration>77</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>5</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2026-02-02T15:04:56.503Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>QGIS</video:tag><video:tag>print layout</video:tag><video:tag>label</video:tag><video:tag>text</video:tag><video:tag>title</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://videos.qwast-gis.com/c/qgishydro/videos">QGIS for Hydrological Applications</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/w/ddG5aHLw47zLSoyonjmXW2</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/lazy-static/thumbnails/91d8b422-ab6d-470e-97ef-2970633c1451.webp</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Add a Legend for Vector Layers to the QGIS Print Layout</video:title><video:description>This video covers sections 7.8 of the book QGIS for Hydrological Applications, Second Edition, by Hans van der Kwast and Kurt Menke. You'll learn how to add a simple legend to the Print Layout in QGIS.

The book is available at [Locate](Press https://locatepress.com/book/hyd2). By purchasing the book you support IHE Delft students from the global south to join FOSS4G and QGIS events.

For consultancy, training and coaching check [QWAST-GIS](http://www.qwast-gis.com).

Free course materials are available at the [GIS OpenCourseWare platform](https://courses.gisopencourseware.org).

#QGIS #QGISHydro</video:description><video:content_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/static/web-videos/cbb87edf-ad68-4a42-80c9-7c70047927a8-720.mp4</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/videos/embed/ddG5aHLw47zLSoyonjmXW2</video:player_loc><video:duration>239</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>1</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2026-02-02T15:06:48.730Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>QGIS</video:tag><video:tag>print layout</video:tag><video:tag>legend</video:tag><video:tag>vector</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://videos.qwast-gis.com/c/qgishydro/videos">QGIS for Hydrological Applications</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/w/qmVqjdzzaBd39W2iJzxkUV</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/lazy-static/thumbnails/378c202c-59a2-49c5-885a-6edbbcef80db.webp</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Adding Legend Patch Shapes to the QGIS Print Layout</video:title><video:description>This video covers sections 7.8 of the book QGIS for Hydrological Applications, Second Edition, by Hans van der Kwast and Kurt Menke. You'll learn how to add legend patch shapes to the Print Layout in QGIS. Legend patches are a great way to give your maps a more creative look. In this video you'll see how to import legend patches from the QGIS Style Hub (https://plugins.qgis.org/styles/) and how to use them to create a legend for the Strahler stream orders.

The book is available at [Locate](Press https://locatepress.com/book/hyd2). By purchasing the book you support IHE Delft students from the global south to join FOSS4G and QGIS events.

For consultancy, training and coaching check [QWAST-GIS](http://www.qwast-gis.com).

Free course materials are available at the [GIS OpenCourseWare platform](https://courses.gisopencourseware.org).

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The book is available at [Locate](Press https://locatepress.com/book/hyd2). By purchasing the book you support IHE Delft students from the global south to join FOSS4G and QGIS events.

For consultancy, training and coaching check [QWAST-GIS](http://www.qwast-gis.com).

Free course materials are available at the [GIS OpenCourseWare platform](https://courses.gisopencourseware.org).

#QGIS #QGISHydro</video:description><video:content_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/static/web-videos/d5d27fa6-27a2-49ec-bec8-935178a17bbd-720.mp4</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/videos/embed/unxGtUMbn7Vimc2i27hise</video:player_loc><video:duration>156</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>6</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2026-02-02T15:10:29.320Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>QGIS</video:tag><video:tag>print layout</video:tag><video:tag>legend</video:tag><video:tag>patch shapes</video:tag><video:tag>custom</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://videos.qwast-gis.com/c/qgishydro/videos">QGIS for Hydrological Applications</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/w/qJ1wTgwXeCUJUxnp93soXa</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/lazy-static/thumbnails/4b52b31c-6785-4657-a205-6af9d3ee31f6.webp</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Add a Legend for a Continuous Raster in the QGIS Print Layout</video:title><video:description>This video covers section 7.8 of the book QGIS for Hydrological Applications, Second Edition, by Hans van der Kwast and Kurt Menke. You'll learn how to add a legend for a continuous raster. This feature is available since QGIS 3.18 and was financially supported by Hans van der Kwast and developed by Nyall Dawson from [North Road](https://north-road.com/).

The book is available at [Locate Press](https://locatepress.com/book/hyd2). By purchasing the book you support IHE Delft students from the global south to join FOSS4G and QGIS events.

For consultancy, training and coaching check [QWAST-GIS](http://www.qwast-gis.com).

Free course materials are available at the [GIS OpenCourseWare platform](https://courses.gisopencourseware.org).

#QGIS #QGISHydro</video:description><video:content_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/static/web-videos/c60ef6bb-7d6e-4969-b446-a50a2c5b6d59-720.mp4</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/videos/embed/qJ1wTgwXeCUJUxnp93soXa</video:player_loc><video:duration>117</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>4</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2026-02-02T15:12:40.700Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>QGIS</video:tag><video:tag>raster</video:tag><video:tag>legend</video:tag><video:tag>continuous</video:tag><video:tag>print layout</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://videos.qwast-gis.com/c/qgishydro/videos">QGIS for Hydrological Applications</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/w/ta4EN9Zz9LFY8qfT3XQFEo</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/lazy-static/thumbnails/03b7a9c7-b752-4fc4-b4d0-0de618762ee9.webp</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Add a Scale Bar to the QGIS Print Layout</video:title><video:description>This video covers section 7.9 of the book QGIS for Hydrological Applications, Second Edition, by Hans van der Kwast and Kurt Menke. You'll learn how to add a scale bar to the QGIS Print Layout.

The book is available at [Locate](Press https://locatepress.com/book/hyd2). By purchasing the book you support IHE Delft students from the global south to join FOSS4G and QGIS events.

For consultancy, training and coaching check [QWAST-GIS](http://www.qwast-gis.com).

Free course materials are available at the [GIS OpenCourseWare platform](https://courses.gisopencourseware.org).

#QGIS #QGISHydro</video:description><video:content_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/static/web-videos/a46541a2-2797-4dc4-900b-f9ef1846a1df-720.mp4</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/videos/embed/ta4EN9Zz9LFY8qfT3XQFEo</video:player_loc><video:duration>81</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>3</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2026-02-02T15:14:15.150Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>QGIS</video:tag><video:tag>print layout</video:tag><video:tag>scale bar</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://videos.qwast-gis.com/c/qgishydro/videos">QGIS for Hydrological Applications</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/w/btSSgZXXkk6nhHS1dWPDvE</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/lazy-static/thumbnails/f001e274-c18f-44df-920e-16f61e960340.webp</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Add a North Arrow to the QGIS Print Layout</video:title><video:description>This video covers section 7.10 of the book QGIS for Hydrological Applications, Second Edition, by Hans van der Kwast and Kurt Menke. You'll learn how to add add a North Arrow to the QGIS Print Layout.

The book is available at [Locate](Press https://locatepress.com/book/hyd2). By purchasing the book you support IHE Delft students from the global south to join FOSS4G and QGIS events.

For consultancy, training and coaching check [QWAST-GIS](http://www.qwast-gis.com).

Free course materials are available at the [GIS OpenCourseWare platform](https://courses.gisopencourseware.org).

#QGIS #QGISHydro</video:description><video:content_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/static/web-videos/21766ff5-35d2-46cc-a672-5e75ec22ad2d-720.mp4</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/videos/embed/btSSgZXXkk6nhHS1dWPDvE</video:player_loc><video:duration>70</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>4</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2026-02-02T17:03:45.399Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>QGIS</video:tag><video:tag>print layout</video:tag><video:tag>north arrow</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://videos.qwast-gis.com/c/qgishydro/videos">QGIS for Hydrological Applications</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/w/wrtWnJ4Dz9fd3B96xzP6Ab</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/lazy-static/thumbnails/1e9388e6-46ac-42b0-9039-668718563596.webp</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Adding Descriptive Text to the QGIS Print Layout</video:title><video:description>This video covers sections 7.11 - 7.12 of the book QGIS for Hydrological Applications, Second Edition, by Hans van der Kwast and Kurt Menke. You'll learn how to add descriptive text to the QGIS Print Layout. You'll learn to use dynamic text to add the creation date and use a variable for adding the name of the cartographer.

The book is available at [Locate](Press https://locatepress.com/book/hyd2). By purchasing the book you support IHE Delft students from the global south to join FOSS4G and QGIS events.

For consultancy, training and coaching check [QWAST-GIS](http://www.qwast-gis.com).

Free course materials are available at the [GIS OpenCourseWare platform](https://courses.gisopencourseware.org).

#QGIS #QGISHydro</video:description><video:content_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/static/web-videos/b2ba3dd0-8c39-49b9-9e70-717623318733-720.mp4</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/videos/embed/wrtWnJ4Dz9fd3B96xzP6Ab</video:player_loc><video:duration>215</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>5</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2026-02-02T17:06:47.011Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>QGIS</video:tag><video:tag>print layout</video:tag><video:tag>expressions</video:tag><video:tag>label</video:tag><video:tag>text</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://videos.qwast-gis.com/c/qgishydro/videos">QGIS for Hydrological Applications</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/w/bhvrv9jWKRXoV2NV7JL85K</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/lazy-static/thumbnails/3dcb1e7e-f03d-457f-b2bf-ec620c31ced5.webp</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Create Map Themes in QGIS</video:title><video:description>This video covers section 7.13 of the book QGIS for Hydrological Applications, Second Edition, by Hans van der Kwast and Kurt Menke. You'll learn to make Map Themes in QGIS. Map Themes are useful to show a combination of layers. You can also use Map Themes in the map frames of the Print Layout.

The book is available at [Locate](Press https://locatepress.com/book/hyd2). By purchasing the book you support IHE Delft students from the global south to join FOSS4G and QGIS events.

For consultancy, training and coaching check [QWAST-GIS](http://www.qwast-gis.com).

Free course materials are available at the [GIS OpenCourseWare platform](https://courses.gisopencourseware.org).

#QGIS #QGISHydro</video:description><video:content_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/static/web-videos/7af67f42-6740-41be-ab4c-bf6a9408e0ed-720.mp4</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/videos/embed/bhvrv9jWKRXoV2NV7JL85K</video:player_loc><video:duration>92</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>7</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2026-02-02T17:09:06.638Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>QGIS</video:tag><video:tag>map themes</video:tag><video:tag>group layers</video:tag><video:tag>layers panel</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://videos.qwast-gis.com/c/qgishydro/videos">QGIS for Hydrological Applications</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/w/1SFsv3aibLhWansxrvXsAr</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/lazy-static/thumbnails/b9666bad-fe4b-40e6-844f-e67ff1a2bb0f.webp</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Add a Locator Map to the QGIS Print Layout</video:title><video:description>This video covers section 7.14 of the book QGIS for Hydrological Applications, Second Edition, by Hans van der Kwast and Kurt Menke. You'll learn to a locator map to the QGIS Print Layout.

The book is available at [Locate](Press https://locatepress.com/book/hyd2). By purchasing the book you support IHE Delft students from the global south to join FOSS4G and QGIS events.

For consultancy, training and coaching check [QWAST-GIS](http://www.qwast-gis.com).

Free course materials are available at the [GIS OpenCourseWare platform](https://courses.gisopencourseware.org).

#QGIS #QGISHydro</video:description><video:content_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/static/web-videos/3f6d3cb3-3df9-468b-ab1d-5a5fbedce977-720.mp4</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/videos/embed/1SFsv3aibLhWansxrvXsAr</video:player_loc><video:duration>200</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>7</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2026-02-02T17:11:29.793Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>QGIS</video:tag><video:tag>locator map</video:tag><video:tag>print layout</video:tag><video:tag>map themes</video:tag><video:tag>group layers</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://videos.qwast-gis.com/c/qgishydro/videos">QGIS for Hydrological Applications</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/w/eBKrJmqNH7V28gdWK3EZZ1</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/lazy-static/thumbnails/01f9ebaa-f986-4015-948c-bcb74881b38f.webp</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Final Adjustments and Export the Map to PNG or PDF</video:title><video:description>This video covers section 7.15 of the book QGIS for Hydrological Applications, Second Edition, by Hans van der Kwast and Kurt Menke. You'll learn to make final adjustments to the map in the QGIS Print Layout and export the result to PNG or PDF format.

The book is available at [Locate](Press https://locatepress.com/book/hyd2). By purchasing the book you support IHE Delft students from the global south to join FOSS4G and QGIS events.

For consultancy, training and coaching check [QWAST-GIS](http://www.qwast-gis.com).

Free course materials are available at the [GIS OpenCourseWare platform](https://courses.gisopencourseware.org).

#QGIS #QGISHydro</video:description><video:content_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/static/web-videos/445acf3e-7f1e-46bc-98f7-a47e7a321d18-720.mp4</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/videos/embed/eBKrJmqNH7V28gdWK3EZZ1</video:player_loc><video:duration>147</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>4</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2026-02-02T17:13:12.466Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>QGIS</video:tag><video:tag>print layout</video:tag><video:tag>export</video:tag><video:tag>pdf</video:tag><video:tag>png</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://videos.qwast-gis.com/c/qgishydro/videos">QGIS for Hydrological Applications</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/w/cG6sULQLBBxBYVJRvtb7VM</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/lazy-static/thumbnails/1a5f7e3b-f9be-4403-8dc2-08abfddb1d56.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Launch Webinar QGIS for Hydrological Applications 2nd Edition</video:title><video:description>In this live stream we'll launch the 2nd Edition of [QGIS for Hydrological Applications - Recipes for Catchment Delination and Water Management](https://locatepress.com/book/hyd2). Amy Burness will interview the authors (@geomenke@fosstodon.org &amp; @hansakwast@fosstodon.org), the publisher Locate Press (Tyler Mitchell &amp; Gary Sherman) and 2 beneficiaries of the #QGISHydro Book Fund (Natalia Cárdenas Niño and Celine Safi). Join this webinar to find out what's new.

Links from the live stream:
[QGIS Open Day, 27 May 2022](https://github.com/qgis/QGIS/wiki/QOD-May-2022)
[Locate Press](http://www.locatepress.com)
[IHE Delft short courses](https://www.un-ihe.org/short-courses)
[Fellowships](https://www.un-ihe.org/fellowships)
[FOSS4G 2022 Firenze](https://2022.foss4g.org/)
[Septima online course Data Visualisation with QGIS](https://septima.dk/kurser/Data-visualization-with-QGIS-september2022-online)
[Septima online course Raster Data Analysis](https://septima.dk/kurser/Raster-data-and-analysis-in-QGIS-november2022-online)
[Australian Water School](https://awschool.com.au/)
[QWAST-GIS](http://www.qwast-gis.com)

0:00 General introduction
0:37 Introduction Amy Burness (host)
1:58 Introduction Hans van der Kwast (co-author)
2:30 Introduction Kurt Menke (co-author)
3:03 Introduction Tyler Mitchell (Locate Press)
4:03 Introduction Natalia Cárdenas Niño (IHE Delft alumna, WAPlugin, Beneficiary 2021 Book Fund)
5:08 Introduction Gary Sherman (Freelance consultant for Locate Press, Founder QGIS)
6:34 Introduction Celine Safi (IHE Delft alumna, Beneficiary 2022 Book Fund)
7:40 What's new in QGISHydro 2nd Edition for analysis? (Hans)
10:32 What's new in QGISHydro 2nd Edition for styling and map design? (Kurt)
12:50 Is this book only useful for hydrologists and water managers? (Hans)
13:43 What's your experience in using QGIS for Hydrological Applications in the class room? (Hans)
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The book is available at [Locate](Press https://locatepress.com/book/hyd2). By purchasing the book you support IHE Delft students from the global south to join FOSS4G and QGIS events.

For consultancy, training and coaching check [QWAST-GIS](http://www.qwast-gis.com).

Free course materials are available at the [GIS OpenCourseWare platform](https://courses.gisopencourseware.org).

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QGIS version: 3.40 Bratislava
Plugins: MapTiler plugin
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Data: ECMWF, Copernicus, MapTiler
QGIS version: 3.38 Grenoble

Thanks to Saber Razmjooei from Lutra Consulting for his advise!

#QGIS</video:description><video:content_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/static/web-videos/7167e36a-0abe-4435-b447-e54979bfbc4f-720.mp4</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/videos/embed/p1iNEvS7LRrDCh3cc4HHrd</video:player_loc><video:duration>279</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>2</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2026-02-04T14:28:03.601Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>QGIS</video:tag><video:tag>mesh</video:tag><video:tag>temporal controller</video:tag><video:tag>vertical controller</video:tag><video:tag>traces</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://videos.qwast-gis.com/c/qwast/videos">GIS OpenCourseWare</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/w/oU5Hcn7Mearzec5tToi3to</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/lazy-static/thumbnails/37bdb266-f30a-4d4a-abaa-6a5a4468e53d.webp</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Animate Temporal Rasters in QGIS</video:title><video:description>Since QGIS 3.38 Grenoble, it is possible to animate temporal raster stack in NetCDF and VRT format. With the QGIS Temporal Controller you can now interactively explore time based raster data where the temporal data is exposed through different raster bands. This video shows you how to animate temporal outputs from PCRaster dynamic models using the QGIS Temporal Controller.

QGIS version: 3.38 Grenoble
[PCRaster Demo Data](https://pcraster.geo.uu.nl/downloads/demo-data/)
Feature developed by  @northroadgeo@fosstodon.org

QGIS can be downloaded for free at https://qgis.org/
Find free course materials at [GIS OpenCourseWare](https://courses.gisopencourseware.org/]

For consultancy, please go to [QWAST-GIS](https://www.qwast-gis.com/)

#qgis #qgishydro #pcraster</video:description><video:content_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/static/web-videos/725c07fa-3081-47cd-ab5a-e38f7f88f660-720.mp4</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/videos/embed/oU5Hcn7Mearzec5tToi3to</video:player_loc><video:duration>318</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>10</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2026-02-04T14:32:14.295Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>QGIS</video:tag><video:tag>PCRaster</video:tag><video:tag>temporal controller</video:tag><video:tag>temporal</video:tag><video:tag>animation</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://videos.qwast-gis.com/c/qwast/videos">GIS OpenCourseWare</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/w/u71Ag7p5BXGSsfkNNPvx7j</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/lazy-static/thumbnails/5a05b82f-f39c-42be-9916-26e78e5e4a45.webp</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Felt for Storytelling in the Classroom</video:title><video:description>This video gives an example of how to use Felt for digital storytelling and debating in the classroom.
We've used  @feltmaps  at  @ihedelft  during the module Planning for Urban Climate Adaptation of the MSc Programme on Water and Sustainable Development.

Tutorials at [GIS OpenCourseWare](https://courses.gisopencourseware.org/course/view.php?id=65)
[Felt](https://felt.com/)
[Set up your classroom on Felt](https://feltmaps.notion.site/Set-up-your-classroom-on-Felt-eca63ed8aa044168aa089486ee7fd4f9#c8a241d9ceb9427da54dfb33238e9eba)

Felt is an online map-making platform. It allows users to create, visualize, analyze, and share maps.
Felt integrates with QGIS through a plugin. This enables users to turn their QGIS projects into interactive web maps with features like live collaboration and commenting.
The tool makes it easy for users to work together on maps and data, and to gather feedback from teammates, guests, or the public. Furthermore, Felt offers a range of analysis tools to manipulate and process spatial data, as well as options to customize the appearance and functionality of maps.

0:00 Introduction
0:15 Apply for using Felt in the classroom
0:45 Organize your class (workspace and projects)
1:33 Layer Library
1:52 Tutorials at GIS OpenCourseWare
4:48 Felt in the classroom

#Felt #GIS #storytelling</video:description><video:content_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/static/web-videos/19fa23d2-c63f-41ab-99ce-c8eb11a77238-720.mp4</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/videos/embed/u71Ag7p5BXGSsfkNNPvx7j</video:player_loc><video:duration>558</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>1</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2026-02-06T10:57:35.221Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>Felt</video:tag><video:tag>GIS</video:tag><video:tag>storytelling</video:tag><video:tag>web map</video:tag><video:tag>interactive</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://videos.qwast-gis.com/c/qwast/videos">GIS OpenCourseWare</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/w/8PZS7Ni98ygVzFCDQE9bBW</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/lazy-static/thumbnails/ea421343-e476-413b-8ab2-f508ccdc9a46.webp</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Storytelling with Interactive 3D Presentations using Cesium Stories</video:title><video:description>In this video, you'll learn how to create an interactive 3D presentation with Cesium Stories. We'll use the Google Photorealistic 3D Tiles.

Tool: [Cesium Stories](https://cesium.com/learn/ion/stories-introduction/?s=08)
[Story from the demo](https://ion.cesium.com/stories/viewer/?id=c890d55e-4455-4f25-b565-77bf12cbb3b3)

#gis #3d #cesium #storytelling</video:description><video:content_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/static/web-videos/2e1d6b1e-7620-4ca3-8cd9-5264b4085247-720.mp4</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/videos/embed/8PZS7Ni98ygVzFCDQE9bBW</video:player_loc><video:duration>382</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>4</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2026-02-06T10:59:36.471Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>GIS</video:tag><video:tag>Cesium</video:tag><video:tag>3D</video:tag><video:tag>storymaps</video:tag><video:tag>storytelling</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://videos.qwast-gis.com/c/qwast/videos">GIS OpenCourseWare</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/w/pWMMoaW2SaBtxvxbXjXL3A</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/lazy-static/thumbnails/068cf021-774b-4946-84e5-f4dca503b633.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Quick Flood Analysis with QGIS</video:title><video:description>In this video, we'll use building footprints from OpenStreetMap, a DTM and a DSM to create 2D and 3D flood maps of a city. We'll start with preprocessing the data: interpolate voids in the DTM and extrude buildings, using the DSM and zonal statistics. Next, we'll prepare flood extent layers. Finally, we'll visualize the flood extent in 3D.

QGIS version: 3.34 Prizren
Open data: AHN, (c) OpenStreetMap contributors
Plugins: QuickOSM, PDOK Services, Qgis2threejs

0:00 Introduction
0:26 Download buildings from OpenStreetMap
1:58 Download DTM and DSM via PDOK Services plugin
4:35 Interpolate voids in DTM
6:18 Calculate slope
7:18 Extrude buildings
10:37 Prepare flood extent layer
12:56 3D visualization of flood extent

#QGIS #urban</video:description><video:content_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/static/web-videos/d55cd42d-392d-49ed-8c69-e953567b6ca1-720.mp4</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/videos/embed/pWMMoaW2SaBtxvxbXjXL3A</video:player_loc><video:duration>1006</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>11</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2026-02-06T11:04:16.552Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>QGIS</video:tag><video:tag>3D</video:tag><video:tag>flood</video:tag><video:tag>buildings</video:tag><video:tag>Qgis2threejs</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://videos.qwast-gis.com/c/qwast/videos">GIS OpenCourseWare</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/w/d8RMLJzcm1gXZt8z6pQMKQ</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/lazy-static/thumbnails/186c31c6-f14c-4f70-a1b4-f9ae84c89943.webp</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Review of the AI Segmentation by TerraLab plugin for QGIS</video:title><video:description>This video reviews the AI Segmentation by TerraLab plugin. The plugin uses Meta's Segment Anything Model to segment polygons from a GeoTIFF layer in QGIS.

QGIS version: 3.44
[Plugin homepage](https://www.terra-lab.ai/ai-segmentation)
Data: [Beeldmateriaal Nederland, Dataroom](https://www.beeldmateriaal.nl/dataroom)

0:00 Introduction
0:24 Installation
1:53 Segmentation of individual polygons
3:48 Batch mode
5:21 Conclusion

#QGIS #GeoAI #segmentation #gis</video:description><video:content_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/static/web-videos/15f98875-2b96-42bc-9439-a300e891e2fa-1080.mp4</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/videos/embed/d8RMLJzcm1gXZt8z6pQMKQ</video:player_loc><video:duration>351</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>18</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2026-02-08T11:35:35.450Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>QGIS</video:tag><video:tag>GeoAI</video:tag><video:tag>AI</video:tag><video:tag>segmentation</video:tag><video:tag>SAM</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://videos.qwast-gis.com/c/qwast/videos">GIS OpenCourseWare</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/w/gfmfpnEKiQbVpysvDteExk</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/lazy-static/thumbnails/d16873ad-604a-4e23-98ea-5d3c6ed23a0f.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Mergin Maps tutorial - Text widgets</video:title><video:description>Learn how to set up and configure text edit widgets in Mergin Maps. 
We'll cover single-line and multiline text input, voice-to-text features, and best practices for smooth data entry.</video:description><video:content_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/static/web-videos/28f896cd-7538-40ea-8473-fc5b67af7f71-1080.mp4</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/videos/embed/gfmfpnEKiQbVpysvDteExk</video:player_loc><video:duration>105</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>0</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2026-02-12T10:26:49.537Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>QGIS</video:tag><video:tag>Mergin Maps</video:tag><video:tag>Widgets</video:tag><video:tag>Text</video:tag><video:tag>Forms</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://videos.qwast-gis.com/c/merginmaps/videos">Mergin Maps</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/w/bb1Q9mfLfLvt3Q6ok11h69</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/lazy-static/thumbnails/7db45ec1-7d05-4995-90c9-7276ae9d3e5e.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Relations</video:title><video:description>Do you have data where multiple records relate to a single feature? In this video, we explore how to set up text relations in QGIS and Mergin Maps to handle these "one-to-many" scenarios efficiently! 

Whether you are documenting multiple inspections for one asset or mapping various amenities within a single park, this workflow is essential. We will walk you through setting up a parent layer (Parks) and a child layer (Amenities) using UUIDs to ensure your data stays distinct and error-free during synchronization.

In this tutorial, you’ll learn: 
✅ How to identify and structure 1-to-many relations (e.g., one park, many benches). 
✅ Why using UUIDs (Unique IDs) is critical for avoiding sync conflicts when multiple surveyors are working at the same time. 
✅ How to configure Project Properties to link parent and child layers correctly. 
✅ How to edit and add related "child" features directly from the parent form in the Mergin Maps mobile app.

Timestamps: 
0:00 - Introduction to 1-to-Many Relations 
0:41 - The Example: Parks &amp; Amenities 
1:15 - Why you need UUIDs for syncing 
2:00 - Setting up the Parent Layer 
3:17 - Setting up the Child Layer 
3:50 - Configuring Relations in QGIS  
6:13 - Collecting Data in Mergin Maps Mobile App</video:description><video:content_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/static/web-videos/fffe531b-bdae-45da-b87e-b9afe641c906-1080.mp4</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/videos/embed/bb1Q9mfLfLvt3Q6ok11h69</video:player_loc><video:duration>444</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>6</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2026-02-13T08:48:29.571Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>QGIS</video:tag><video:tag>Mergin Maps</video:tag><video:tag>widgets</video:tag><video:tag>relations</video:tag><video:tag>1-N</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://videos.qwast-gis.com/c/merginmaps/videos">Mergin Maps</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/w/7ou7vGFgKJEGJgmvu6HeSC</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/lazy-static/thumbnails/130a5dbb-d32a-4baa-9c44-8353dcccabd9.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Gallery</video:title><video:description>Want to view multiple photos for a single feature directly in your form? In this video, we show you how to use Relations to create a beautiful photo gallery! 

We will build on the concept of relations by linking a "child" layer of survey photos to a "parent" layer of park polygons. This allows you to scroll through every image associated with a specific location right from the main form.

What we cover: 
✅ Creating a child layer specifically for storing survey photos. 
✅ Setting up the "Foreign Key" (fk-uuid) to link photos to their parent feature. 
✅ Configuring the "Attachment" widget to display images as a gallery instead of a file path. 
✅ Viewing the results in the Mergin Maps mobile app.



Timestamps: 
0:00 - Intro: Photo Galleries using Relations 
0:17 - Creating the Photo Layer 
0:50 - Setting up the Relation in QGIS 
1:22 - Configuring the Widget for Gallery View 
2:07 - Viewing the Gallery in the Mobile App</video:description><video:content_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/static/web-videos/d6302c23-278d-441c-b4ee-6a98e3aa562f-1080.mp4</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/videos/embed/7ou7vGFgKJEGJgmvu6HeSC</video:player_loc><video:duration>166</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>0</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2026-02-13T08:50:52.700Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>QGIS</video:tag><video:tag>Mergin Maps</video:tag><video:tag>gallery</video:tag><video:tag>widgets</video:tag><video:tag>relations</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://videos.qwast-gis.com/c/merginmaps/videos">Mergin Maps</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/w/ctYgTmnvfPzvw74igN1npa</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/lazy-static/thumbnails/d71e8e25-f245-452c-9a63-514b2abab52b.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Mergin Maps tutorial - Photo Sketching</video:title><video:description>We explore the Photo Sketching feature in Mergin Maps — a handy tool for marking up and annotating photos directly from your mobile device.

You’ll learn how to:
✅ Enable Photo Sketching in QGIS project settings
✅ Draw and edit directly on images in the Mergin Maps mobile app
✅ Use multiple colors, undo mistakes, and save your sketches
✅ Sync your updates back to QGIS and view the results

Whether you’re doing fieldwork, inspections, or on-site mapping, this feature makes visual documentation faster and more intuitive.

#MerginMaps #QGIS #FieldMapping #GIS #PhotoSketching</video:description><video:content_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/static/web-videos/c77ff29d-76c0-44fb-b6e0-ee22063d1514-1080.mp4</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/videos/embed/ctYgTmnvfPzvw74igN1npa</video:player_loc><video:duration>105</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>2</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2026-02-13T08:55:41.894Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>QGIS</video:tag><video:tag>Mergin Maps</video:tag><video:tag>photos</video:tag><video:tag>sketching</video:tag><video:tag>gis</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://videos.qwast-gis.com/c/merginmaps/videos">Mergin Maps</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/w/iM87nsAzeYLoiS96Kd1WDG</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/lazy-static/thumbnails/5484c797-9ed1-4be8-97b8-09bd38417d18.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Mergin Maps tutorial - Map sketching</video:title><video:description>Learn how to use the Map Sketching feature in Mergin Maps to enhance your field data collection.

In this tutorial, we’ll show you how to:
Enable Map Sketching in QGIS
Set up preset colors for sketching
Use sketches in the Mergin Maps mobile app

Whether you’re marking, drawing boundaries, or adding quick visual notes in the field - Map Sketching makes your workflow more intuitive and flexible.

#MerginMaps #QGIS #MapSketching #GIS #FieldDataCollection</video:description><video:content_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/static/web-videos/91c71225-1c58-41ea-86df-91bbf6cd1cf2-1080.mp4</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/videos/embed/iM87nsAzeYLoiS96Kd1WDG</video:player_loc><video:duration>146</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>2</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2026-02-13T08:58:44.519Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>QGIS</video:tag><video:tag>Mergin Maps</video:tag><video:tag>sketching</video:tag><video:tag>GIS</video:tag><video:tag>fieldwork</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://videos.qwast-gis.com/c/merginmaps/videos">Mergin Maps</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/w/p2Bgf3UGB5MHMfqgfXqwDB</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/lazy-static/thumbnails/5bb8dca3-0b5e-47ac-93d6-cb9a9ac9fd61.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>How to use Mergin Maps in Academia</video:title><video:description>Mergin Maps is a mobile app for collecting, storing, and synchronizing data with students, built on QGIS. The Mergin Maps University Program offers a free Academic Plan for lecturers and students. This plan includes 5 GB of storage, a free book for teachers, unlimited workspaces, and the ability to add unlimited students to projects.

To apply for the Academic Plan, you need to fill out a Google Form found on the Mergin Maps academia-plan webpage. The plan is valid for one calendar year and requires re-verification of academic status annually.

See more: https://merginmaps.com/academic-plan

#QGIS #MerginMaps #AcademicPlan #OpenSource #GIS #FieldDataCollection</video:description><video:content_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/static/web-videos/b4bf0de9-860d-4fd3-85f7-aaafc8bb07c8-1080.mp4</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/videos/embed/p2Bgf3UGB5MHMfqgfXqwDB</video:player_loc><video:duration>1079</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>0</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2026-02-13T10:56:16.700Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>QGIS</video:tag><video:tag>Mergin Maps</video:tag><video:tag>academia</video:tag><video:tag>fieldwork</video:tag><video:tag>university</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://videos.qwast-gis.com/c/merginmaps/videos">Mergin Maps</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/w/d7TnsYcxtaX4cA1WQv1M5w</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/lazy-static/thumbnails/afe76e91-b860-47e5-9f25-e975a19e25fd.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Maps tutorial - Drill down menus</video:title><video:description>Unlock the power of dynamic data entry in Mergin Maps! 🌍 In this video, we walk you through how to use Drill-down Menus to streamline field data collection with cascading dropdowns in QGIS. Learn how to link fields with value relations, reduce user error, and speed up form completion.

Follow our social media:
🔗 Website: https://merginmaps.com
▶️ YouTube:    / @merginmaps  
💼 LinkedIn:   / mergin-maps  
📘 Facebook:   / 61564969364057  
🐦 Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/merginmaps.b...
🐘 Mastodon: https://fosstodon.org/@merginmaps
💻 GitHub: https://github.com/MerginMaps


#qgis #gis #merginmaps #opensource #fielddatacollection</video:description><video:content_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/static/web-videos/dd0dbcf4-ca97-4726-a454-fd1126e22460-1080.mp4</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/videos/embed/d7TnsYcxtaX4cA1WQv1M5w</video:player_loc><video:duration>302</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>1</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2026-02-13T11:04:34.323Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>QGIS</video:tag><video:tag>Mergin Maps</video:tag><video:tag>widgets</video:tag><video:tag>menu</video:tag><video:tag>fieldwork</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://videos.qwast-gis.com/c/merginmaps/videos">Mergin Maps</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/w/g9kgavgQXjU29jnprTq7m8</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/lazy-static/thumbnails/b8544f11-ef47-4356-b072-d31b01b440fe.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Mergin Maps tutorial - Value Relation</video:title><video:description>Unlock the power of dynamic data entry in Mergin Maps! 🌍 

In this video, we walk you through how to use Drill-down Menus to streamline field data collection with cascading dropdowns in QGIS. Learn how to link fields with value relations, reduce user error, and speed up form completion.

Follow our social media:
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#MerginMaps #QGIS #FieldDataCollection #OpenSource #GIS</video:description><video:content_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/static/web-videos/af518d61-05d1-4bca-b3ab-3aa98164f317-1080.mp4</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/videos/embed/g9kgavgQXjU29jnprTq7m8</video:player_loc><video:duration>239</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>0</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2026-02-13T11:07:01.381Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>QGIS</video:tag><video:tag>Mergin Maps</video:tag><video:tag>GIS</video:tag><video:tag>widgets</video:tag><video:tag>value relation</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://videos.qwast-gis.com/c/merginmaps/videos">Mergin Maps</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/w/mXwmc2BaCLvHGkB59Tsm2e</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/lazy-static/thumbnails/6c7ae0ad-d035-42f7-b561-129001b574a7.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Mergin Maps tutorial - Value Map</video:title><video:description>Learn how to use the Value Map widget to create dropdown menus in your survey forms. This quick tutorial walks you through setting up a field in your layer properties, defining static values, and understanding when to use a Value Relation widget instead. Whether you're building forms in QGIS or other field data collection tools, this video helps you make your survey more efficient and user-friendly.

#QGIS #GIS #MerginMaps #OpenSource</video:description><video:content_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/static/web-videos/cdb4e5b0-5566-4648-a20b-cab63e5a353c-1080.mp4</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/videos/embed/mXwmc2BaCLvHGkB59Tsm2e</video:player_loc><video:duration>101</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>1</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2026-02-13T11:08:21.894Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>QGIS</video:tag><video:tag>GIS</video:tag><video:tag>Mergin Maps</video:tag><video:tag>widgets</video:tag><video:tag>value map</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://videos.qwast-gis.com/c/merginmaps/videos">Mergin Maps</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/w/s4KjeccZRTcJQSanX7APuf</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/lazy-static/thumbnails/001a3b7b-70a0-4aab-bbbf-52c11d4ebf85.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Mergin Maps tutorial - QR Code scanner</video:title><video:description>In this video, we show how to enable QR code scanning in your QGIS forms using Mergin Maps.

With just a few simple steps, you can configure a widget that lets users scan QR codes directly with their phone camera. The trick? Make sure the field name or alias includes the word “qrcode”—and it’s case-insensitive.

We walk you through the whole process, from field setup to widget configuration, using the Text Edit widget type. Ideal for streamlining data entry in mobile fieldwork

#OpenSource #tutorial #MerginMaps #QGIS</video:description><video:content_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/static/web-videos/e39745d9-98a9-498a-a874-adc4e3a07669-1080.mp4</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/videos/embed/s4KjeccZRTcJQSanX7APuf</video:player_loc><video:duration>54</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>1</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2026-02-13T11:08:59.830Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>QGIS</video:tag><video:tag>GIS</video:tag><video:tag>Mergin Maps</video:tag><video:tag>widgets</video:tag><video:tag>QR</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://videos.qwast-gis.com/c/merginmaps/videos">Mergin Maps</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/w/8fsq7S36ZGQ94vhG4PRZpk</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/lazy-static/thumbnails/ec25bab5-965d-46ab-ab9a-a566839b3a4f.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Mergin Maps tutorial - Checkbox widget</video:title><video:description>In this tutorial, we explore how to use the checkbox widget in QGIS forms with Mergin Maps.

Checkboxes are useful when you need a simple yes/no, true/false, or on/off toggle in your data collection forms. We’ll walk through how to set them up using both Boolean and text data types—and explain how each one behaves differently.

Whether you're building survey layers or streamlining your field data entry, this guide keeps things clear and to the point.

#QGIS #opensource #merginmaps #Checkboxindex</video:description><video:content_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/static/web-videos/3d2e725a-7428-4839-a9b4-9b1bce3eb261-1080.mp4</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/videos/embed/8fsq7S36ZGQ94vhG4PRZpk</video:player_loc><video:duration>138</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>0</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2026-02-13T11:10:23.800Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>QGIS</video:tag><video:tag>GIS</video:tag><video:tag>Mergin Maps</video:tag><video:tag>widgets</video:tag><video:tag>checkbox</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://videos.qwast-gis.com/c/merginmaps/videos">Mergin Maps</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/w/rHXAfU2uwYk18ne8s5Btmw</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/lazy-static/thumbnails/20b85e0f-cae8-42df-83ef-5fd9d8ea1370.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Mergin Maps tutorial - Numeric widgets</video:title><video:description>Learn how to enhance your QGIS forms using numeric widgets. 

This video walks you through everything you need to know about numeric widgets in QGIS forms. We cover how to set up and configure fields using Editable Range, Range Slider, and decimal options, all explained clearly and simply. 

Whether you're building forms for field data collection or just want to improve how your forms behave, this guide will help you get things right—without needing to dive deep into the manual.

#opensource #QGIS #merginmaps #qgistutorial #mergnimaptutorial #gis</video:description><video:content_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/static/web-videos/102c8e18-77c4-4758-95c4-e80503ed01e2-1080.mp4</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/videos/embed/rHXAfU2uwYk18ne8s5Btmw</video:player_loc><video:duration>183</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>0</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2026-02-13T11:11:42.799Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>QGIS</video:tag><video:tag>GIS</video:tag><video:tag>Mergin Maps</video:tag><video:tag>widgets</video:tag><video:tag>numeric</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://videos.qwast-gis.com/c/merginmaps/videos">Mergin Maps</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/w/iGfodH2SoxRGfcgjGnHGez</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/lazy-static/thumbnails/39b7fcd4-6fe8-4038-b6a4-5bc8a0199320.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Mergin Maps tutorial - Date&amp;Time widget</video:title><video:description>In this video, we'll have a look at the date and time widget. 

Date or Date and Time fields can be used to record date and time. The most common use is to record when a feature was created or updated. This can be done manually or automatically by using default values.</video:description><video:content_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/static/web-videos/bd12a54e-fb27-47ae-816f-71f0721f5b59-1080.mp4</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/videos/embed/iGfodH2SoxRGfcgjGnHGez</video:player_loc><video:duration>214</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>0</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2026-02-13T11:20:38.775Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>QGIS</video:tag><video:tag>GIS</video:tag><video:tag>Mergin Maps</video:tag><video:tag>widgets</video:tag><video:tag>date</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://videos.qwast-gis.com/c/merginmaps/videos">Mergin Maps</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/w/1k7jqTggGcPUjsfy1v88ii</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/lazy-static/thumbnails/86911bfd-35ce-4f55-bf3e-16ab34184851.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Mergin Maps tutorial - Snapping</video:title><video:description>There are two ways in Mergin Maps how to do the snapping. In this video, you will see how to do both of them!

#qgis   #merginmaps  #tutorial #qgistutorials #featured 

See more: https://merginmaps.com</video:description><video:content_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/static/web-videos/7d90bd38-9d32-40dc-a414-9a145bd3e02e-1080.mp4</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/videos/embed/1k7jqTggGcPUjsfy1v88ii</video:player_loc><video:duration>141</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>3</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2026-02-13T11:27:02.128Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>QGIS</video:tag><video:tag>Mergin Maps</video:tag><video:tag>GIS</video:tag><video:tag>vector</video:tag><video:tag>snapping</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://videos.qwast-gis.com/c/merginmaps/videos">Mergin Maps</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/w/gMm81ep6d71jsnFtQVnh5P</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/lazy-static/thumbnails/7bb62ed5-00ec-44e0-a577-04efad60a827.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Measurement tools in Mergin Maps</video:title><video:description>Mergin Maps now has the capability to measure distances and areas.

It's a great tool for cases where you want to measure a path before recording or maybe you just want to know how big the pothole is. Whatever your reason, now you can easily measure a distance or area on the map with just a few simple steps. 

Read more here: https://merginmaps.com/docs/field/measure</video:description><video:content_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/static/web-videos/a8bf9692-3033-4400-85f6-9cfa7d97b69d-1080.mp4</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/videos/embed/gMm81ep6d71jsnFtQVnh5P</video:player_loc><video:duration>54</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>2</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2026-02-13T11:30:57.306Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>QGIS</video:tag><video:tag>GIS</video:tag><video:tag>Mergin Maps</video:tag><video:tag>Measurement</video:tag><video:tag>Tools</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://videos.qwast-gis.com/c/merginmaps/videos">Mergin Maps</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/w/n6eHWPuPBDmaY58qPvCgn8</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/lazy-static/thumbnails/68211d7b-e61a-4fe6-b71a-edfe60efc3ed.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>How to style your Mergin Maps project in QGIS</video:title><video:description>Check out how to style your Mergin Maps project in QGIS with ease! This tutorial takes you through the steps to style your project and enhance them!

Don't hesitate to contact us if you have any questions!
Visit our website: 
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#qgis #qgistutorials #qgistutorial #merginmaps #lutraconsulting #mobileapp #maps</video:description><video:content_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/static/web-videos/b79c6bc8-9780-4142-a234-6960881654fa-1080.mp4</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/videos/embed/n6eHWPuPBDmaY58qPvCgn8</video:player_loc><video:duration>673</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>2</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2026-02-13T11:38:43.694Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>QGIS</video:tag><video:tag>GIS</video:tag><video:tag>Mergin Maps</video:tag><video:tag>Styling</video:tag><video:tag>fieldwork</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://videos.qwast-gis.com/c/merginmaps/videos">Mergin Maps</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/w/sR3ikWKrGkB2VHLoNy6f5k</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/lazy-static/thumbnails/2fda7497-5ab5-4a29-abd9-25e41d8bccde.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Quick start guide</video:title><video:description>Mergin Maps is a field data collection tool built on the free and open-source QGIS which allows you to collect, store and synchronise your spatial data with your team. 

Sign up for a free trial: https://app.merginmaps.com/register
 
Some more resources:
Product tour: https://merginmaps.com/product
Documentation: https://merginmaps.com/docs/
LinkedIn:    / mergin-maps  
X:  https://x.com/merginmaps
Community Slack: https://merginmaps.com/community/join</video:description><video:content_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/static/web-videos/2095bdfd-535f-46e9-bdb0-c48ac34cf2d7-1080.mp4</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/videos/embed/sR3ikWKrGkB2VHLoNy6f5k</video:player_loc><video:duration>889</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>7</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2026-02-13T12:05:40.176Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>QGIS</video:tag><video:tag>GIS</video:tag><video:tag>Mergin Maps</video:tag><video:tag>fieldwork</video:tag><video:tag>data collection</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://videos.qwast-gis.com/c/merginmaps/videos">Mergin Maps</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/w/tvnstRuAHVzJoft1MMUmb7</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/lazy-static/thumbnails/39d92944-5947-4ece-9333-91fbc84841ea.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Mergin Maps tutorial - How to configure widgets for survey forms</video:title><video:description>Watch a tutorial video on how to configure QGIS widgets for Mergin Maps survey forms.

Learn more about Mergin Maps: https://merginmaps.com


0:00 Layer properties
0:28 Attributes form tab
1:01 Adding tabs to the form
1:41 Numeric field (Range widget)
2:40 Text field with a default value
3:22 Date/Time
4:58 Photo
5:28 Multiline text
5:43 Drop-down menu - Value map
6:26 Drop-down menu - Value relation
8:12 Constraints
10:30 Numeric field (Slider)
11:03 Checkbox
11:31 Organizing fields into tabs
11:44 Form testing in QGIS
12:09 Adding new fields
13:06 QR code
13:15 Hyperlinks
14:25 Form testing in QGIS
14:39 Setting the preview on a mobile device
15:51 Synchronisation
16:11 Working with the project on a mobile device</video:description><video:content_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/static/web-videos/69b36971-ec79-4eb6-a896-8ff8443691ba-1080.mp4</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/videos/embed/tvnstRuAHVzJoft1MMUmb7</video:player_loc><video:duration>1092</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>1</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2026-02-13T13:31:25.153Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>QGIS</video:tag><video:tag>GIS</video:tag><video:tag>Mergin Maps</video:tag><video:tag>widgets</video:tag><video:tag>survey</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://videos.qwast-gis.com/c/merginmaps/videos">Mergin Maps</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/w/sTKj8x3Y8n4RWKUxGW4T8X</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/lazy-static/thumbnails/f9b8e0b4-7049-4ce8-9e50-f659cc425d35.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Mergin Maps tutorial - Using multiple pictures per observation point</video:title><video:description>Uncover the nuances of configuring multiple pictures per observation point in Mergin Maps with this informative video. Follow a step-by-step procedure in QGIS to enhance your field survey.

See more: https://merginmaps.com 

0:50 How to create a new geopackage layer
1:25 Styling a survey layer
1:38 Creating non-spatial layer
2:28 Layer properties
2:58 Configure 1:N relation
3:28 Properties of photos
4:50 Connect your Mergin Maps project with QGIS
5:45 Enable selective sync and adjust photo quality
6:09 Take control of file names
7:00 Experience forms in mobile application
8:30 Sychronising back in QGIS</video:description><video:content_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/static/web-videos/a5196bee-fe21-4901-bfd6-7f5e263c93bd-1080.mp4</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/videos/embed/sTKj8x3Y8n4RWKUxGW4T8X</video:player_loc><video:duration>554</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>3</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2026-02-13T13:39:39.983Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>QGIS</video:tag><video:tag>GIS</video:tag><video:tag>Mergin Maps</video:tag><video:tag>widgets</video:tag><video:tag>photos</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://videos.qwast-gis.com/c/merginmaps/videos">Mergin Maps</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/w/g81A1uE8cVMG2hipEi2PCZ</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/lazy-static/thumbnails/553fe165-8f6b-4c18-b5d4-54e52546a941.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Mergin Maps tutorial - Introducing position tracking</video:title><video:description>Learn more about position tracking in Mergin Maps. Position tracking operates in background on both Android and iOS devices. Live tracking also works while the app is minimised in the background, increasing battery life and allowing users to do other work on the phone or with it in their pocket.

Visit our website: 
https://merginmaps.com

Or see more about position tracking: https://merginmaps.com/blog/you-asked-for-it-and-we-delivered-position-tracking-in-mergin-maps</video:description><video:content_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/static/web-videos/ec41ad55-ad1c-4c4d-a6ff-b9632d7b4b45-1080.mp4</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/videos/embed/g81A1uE8cVMG2hipEi2PCZ</video:player_loc><video:duration>262</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>8</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2026-02-13T13:42:43.092Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>QGIS</video:tag><video:tag>GIS</video:tag><video:tag>Mergin Maps</video:tag><video:tag>position tracking</video:tag><video:tag>GPS</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://videos.qwast-gis.com/c/merginmaps/videos">Mergin Maps</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/w/5ZirywXjyUEtHpsVmEY5wL</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/lazy-static/thumbnails/d35ad424-94c9-4ac8-ae3b-7302ea37904d.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Photo attachment</video:title><video:description>Capturing real-world data is often about more than just points on a map-sometimes you need the full picture (literally). In this tutorial, we dive into the Photo Attachment widget to help you seamlessly integrate photography into your Mergin Maps field surveys.

Whether you're looking to snap a single high-res photo or organize thousands of images into subfolders, this video covers the essential configurations in QGIS to get your mobile forms field-ready.</video:description><video:content_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/static/web-videos/11aaff19-d9d1-449a-922b-42caf91e6729-1080.mp4</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/videos/embed/5ZirywXjyUEtHpsVmEY5wL</video:player_loc><video:duration>366</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>3</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2026-02-27T15:46:24.167Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>QGIS</video:tag><video:tag>GIS</video:tag><video:tag>Mergin Maps</video:tag><video:tag>widgets</video:tag><video:tag>photos</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://videos.qwast-gis.com/c/merginmaps/videos">Mergin Maps</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/w/dusysc6QKvH2PxuQZhVito</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/lazy-static/thumbnails/52e67297-12b7-453a-9cab-81d2bea0b15d.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>New QGIS Processing Script for Automatic Stream &amp; Catchment Delineation</video:title><video:description>With the QGIS Resource Sharing Repository plugin you can now download a Processing Script to automatically delineate streams and a catchment of a user-clicked outlet. You only need the PCRaster Tools plugin and the OpenTopography Downloader plugin. Then add https://github.com/jvdkwast/qgisrepository.git to the Resource Sharing Repository, install the scripts and run the Stream and catchment delineation tool.

#qgis #qgishydro #pcraster</video:description><video:content_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/static/web-videos/9c79a0fc-bce1-4d58-9179-d5ada13cd98e-1080.mp4</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/videos/embed/dusysc6QKvH2PxuQZhVito</video:player_loc><video:duration>56</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>0</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2026-03-19T22:53:28.435Z</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://videos.qwast-gis.com/c/qwast/videos">GIS OpenCourseWare</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/w/kAGfJ88766vSZGcBPrw5CJ</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/lazy-static/thumbnails/2927ffe8-bab2-40c4-b457-9b957d236a13.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Visualising Perseid Meteor Shower in QGIS</video:title><video:description>The QGIS styling features in combination with the temporal controller are great to visualise meteor showers. Watch this video to create one yourself: https://youtu.be/-MpdsqbQsYY

CAS/GMN data downloaded from: https://tammojan.github.io/meteormap/ by Tammo Jan Dijkema

#qgis #perseids</video:description><video:content_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/static/web-videos/a441168e-a0ce-480b-8c2c-aabbb67b548c-1080.mp4</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/videos/embed/kAGfJ88766vSZGcBPrw5CJ</video:player_loc><video:duration>39</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>0</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2026-03-19T22:53:56.648Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>QGIS</video:tag><video:tag>temporal controller</video:tag><video:tag>interpolated line renderer</video:tag><video:tag>animation</video:tag><video:tag>meteors</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://videos.qwast-gis.com/c/qwast/videos">GIS OpenCourseWare</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/w/8Rqq2d5L87ixXFaWcURD7e</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/lazy-static/thumbnails/76a315ae-64dd-496a-bb2d-aa1b1e8f1893.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Mapping dune slacks with #drones</video:title><video:description>Last Thursday, we had a great fieldwork day for the MSc thesis research of Yonas Asfaha from IHE Delft on cold air pools in dune slacks. He works together with Pieter Bliek, who's studying the microclimate in the dunes for some years. Alfadrone did a great job mapping 5 dune slacks for us. More info (in Dutch): https://www.nhnieuws.nl/nieuws/323447/van-fascinatie-tot-wetenschappelijk-onderzoek-doorbraak-voor-alkmaarse-vrieskoujager and https://www.weer.nl/nieuws/2023/met-drones-de-duinpannen-in-om-ze-exact-in-beeld-te-brengen and</video:description><video:content_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/static/web-videos/aa82522d-63eb-46b1-9d5b-f95e1231f953-1080.mp4</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/videos/embed/8Rqq2d5L87ixXFaWcURD7e</video:player_loc><video:duration>32</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>0</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2026-03-19T22:54:27.251Z</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://videos.qwast-gis.com/c/qwast/videos">GIS OpenCourseWare</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/w/kH5Qq88dYQEGokNEeS1qSB</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/lazy-static/thumbnails/af35634b-76af-4ba3-8a6a-0be6f178f7ae.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Take your GIS training into the field with Mergin Maps and QGIS</video:title><video:description>Discover how Mergin Maps, a cutting-edge field data collection app, can enhance your GIS teaching experience. This webinar is designed for university lecturers and GIS trainers and provides examples from lecturers and trainers participating in the webinar. Learn how to streamline data collection, improve student engagement, and foster real-world GIS skills in your classroom.

Moderator: Hans van der Kwast
Speakers: Kurt Menke, Lene Fischer, Peter Petrik

Mergin Maps homepage: https://merginmaps.com/
GIS OpenCourseWare: http://www.gisopencourseware.org
Locate Press books: https://locatepress.com/

#qgis #merginmaps</video:description><video:content_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/static/web-videos/e3953566-8b35-4715-9a64-9072c3f96fa8-720.mp4</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/videos/embed/kH5Qq88dYQEGokNEeS1qSB</video:player_loc><video:duration>3658</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>0</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2026-03-19T23:02:30.132Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>QGIS</video:tag><video:tag>Mergin Maps</video:tag><video:tag>fieldwork</video:tag><video:tag>education</video:tag><video:tag>gis</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://videos.qwast-gis.com/c/merginmaps/videos">Mergin Maps</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/w/5ZrR9oWu3hyS1tFLTFyCfL</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/lazy-static/thumbnails/217f1dc3-ca6e-450b-9313-7bdd4e9120ac.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Set your Mergin Maps forms up like a pro</video:title><video:description>Do you want to create amazing forms in QGIS that can be used in Mergin Maps? 
Do you want to learn how to use widgets to customize your data collection workflow? 
If so, join us for this webinar where we will show you how to set up forms in QGIS with widgets.

You will discover how to use different types of widgets, such as calendar, slider, drop-down menus, and more. You will also learn how to use expressions to add restrictions and automation to your forms, such as making fields mandatory, hidden, or calculated. Plus, you will see how to capture multiple pictures, QR codes, and other useful features with your forms. Don't miss this opportunity to level up your QGIS skills and create forms that suit your needs! Peter Petrik from Lutra Consulting will be there to answer your questions.

0:00 Introduction
4:17 Create widgets in QGIS
5:25 Create tabs
7:03 Use Mergin user name in form
7:46 Configure the date widget
10:07 Create a drop-down menu
10:51 Use a Value Relation with a lookup table
14:54 Create a slider
16:33 Add QR code and hyperlinks
32:21 Add photos
32:45 Configure collection of multiple pictures
38:07 Selective sync, photo size and file names
41:40 Q &amp; A

#qgis #merginmaps</video:description><video:content_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/static/web-videos/e22cef7b-dcf2-4f98-ace3-5c07827f54d2-1080.mp4</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/videos/embed/5ZrR9oWu3hyS1tFLTFyCfL</video:player_loc><video:duration>2855</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>0</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2026-03-19T23:11:30.241Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>qgis</video:tag><video:tag>mergin maps</video:tag><video:tag>survey</video:tag><video:tag>data collection</video:tag><video:tag>forms</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://videos.qwast-gis.com/c/merginmaps/videos">Mergin Maps</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/w/5ZYit8TCTVMntM9NgfJLWb</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/lazy-static/thumbnails/f941d1c9-c60c-416f-9c83-7d8631c51d80.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Derive Urban Footprint with QGIS</video:title><video:description>This video demonstrates how to derive the urban footprint from a land-cover raster in QGIS. First, we download the municipality polygon from OpenStreetMap with the QuickOSM plugin. Then, we create a buffer to accommodate for urban expansion beyond the municipality boundary. Next, we download the ESA WorldCover raster from TerraScope. After reclassifying, we apply a circular neighbourhood to a Boolean raster with built-up pixels using r.neigbors from GRASS. This results in the urban footprint.

Thanks to colleague Dr. William Veerbeek to figure out this method.
Reference to the method: Angel, S., Sheppard, S., Civco, D. L., Buckley, R., Chabaeva, A., Gitlin, L., ... &amp; Perlin, M. (2005). The dynamics of global urban expansion (p. 205). Washington, DC: World Bank, Transport and Urban Development Department.

Explanation of parameters:
To have a circular neighbourhood of 1 km², we need a diameter of 1.128 km. The pixel size of WorldCover is 10 m, which means 112.8 pixels. Rounded to an odd number that is 113 pixels. If more than 10% built-up is considered urban, then the threshold of the sum of built-up in the circle is 985.

Open data: (c) OpenStreetMap Contributors, ESA WorldCover
Plugins: QuickOSM
QGIS version: 3.40
TerraScope: https://terrascope.be/en

0:00 Introduction
0:54 Download municipality boundary from OpenStreetMap with QuickOSM
2:38 Download ESA WorldCover raster from TerraScope
5:04 Reproject land-cover raster
6:14 Expand muncipilaty boundary with a buffer
6:50 Clip land-cover with buffer polygon
7:40 Create a boolean raster with built-up vs other areas
9:00 Neighborhood analysis with circular window using r.neighbors
10:21 Determine threshold value with histogram
11:05 Use raster calculator to calculate urban footprint

#QGIS #urbanplanning</video:description><video:content_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/static/web-videos/d676ea85-acbb-4964-b5d2-e095e25bc7c6-1080.mp4</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/videos/embed/5ZYit8TCTVMntM9NgfJLWb</video:player_loc><video:duration>731</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>1</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2026-03-19T23:26:23.167Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>OpenStreetMap</video:tag><video:tag>QGIS</video:tag><video:tag>WorldCover</video:tag><video:tag>land cover</video:tag><video:tag>urban</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://videos.qwast-gis.com/c/qwast/videos">GIS OpenCourseWare</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/w/69RPjHmuZbzy1vbnppS39n</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/lazy-static/thumbnails/82393637-b055-4210-8fc2-ecf72162dc35.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Use Jupyter Lab in your QGIS Python Environment</video:title><video:description>This video demonstrates a simple way of running Jupyter Notebooks in your QGIS Python Environment on Windows. We only need to download Jupyter Lab and IPython Widgets to the environment using the OSGeo4W Installer. You can add additional Python packages, such as pcraster, pandas, etc. in the same way. Then we can launch Jupyter Lab from the OSGeo4W Shell. In this way you can also use PyQGIS in your Jupyter Notebooks.

QGIS Version: 3.40 LTR
Example notebooks: https://github.com/jvdkwast/PCRasterTutorials

For use with GRASS check: https://grass-tutorials.osgeo.org/content/tutorials/get_started/JupyterOnWindows_OSGeo4W_Tutorial.html

#QGIS #jupyternotebook #PCRaster</video:description><video:content_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/static/web-videos/59d80dde-1f1a-4bdc-a6df-0f32c2eea099-1080.mp4</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/videos/embed/69RPjHmuZbzy1vbnppS39n</video:player_loc><video:duration>169</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>1</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2026-03-19T23:29:55.791Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>Environment</video:tag><video:tag>Jupyter</video:tag><video:tag>Jupyter Lab</video:tag><video:tag>OSGeo4W</video:tag><video:tag>PCRaster</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://videos.qwast-gis.com/c/qwast/videos">GIS OpenCourseWare</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/w/jJ6nUQB83paEwDgt1HCEVH</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/lazy-static/thumbnails/37d25da8-c7a1-420e-9a89-f851a3e631bf.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Add Data Plotly Graphs to the QGIS Print Layout</video:title><video:description>This video demonstrates three methods to add graphs created with the Data Plotly plugin to the Print Layout in QGIS: (1) with the Add Plot Item button, (2) with an exported image, and (3) as HTML.

QGIS version: 3.40
Plugin: Data Plotly (https://github.com/ghtmtt/DataPlotly/blob/master/README.md)
Data: CSIRO, (c) OpenStreetMap Contributors

0:00 Introduction
0:34 Add Plot Item
1:05 Add as Image
2:11 Add as HTML
2:51 Remove buttons

#QGIS #DataPlotly</video:description><video:content_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/static/web-videos/e5ee3891-95f6-4686-bf19-033cd0d97b2f-1080.mp4</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/videos/embed/jJ6nUQB83paEwDgt1HCEVH</video:player_loc><video:duration>273</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>1</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2026-03-19T23:31:44.869Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>Data Plotly</video:tag><video:tag>HTML</video:tag><video:tag>Print Layout</video:tag><video:tag>QGIS</video:tag><video:tag>graphs</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://videos.qwast-gis.com/c/qwast/videos">GIS OpenCourseWare</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/w/8xTVTURn1ccNGK3dniFgg6</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/lazy-static/thumbnails/625c972b-9625-47d1-b31c-3a6555f8f099.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>The QGIS Resources Hub and QGIS Hub Plugin</video:title><video:description>This video introduces the QGIS Resources Hub web portal and QGIS Hub plugin. Through the QGIS Resources Hub, users can share styles, projects, graphical models, 3D models, layer definition files, maps and Processing scripts.

QGIS version: 3.42.3
Plugins: QGIS Hub, PCRaster Tools, MapSwipe Tool
Open data: AHN DSM 0.5 m via PDOK Services Plugin

0:00 Introduction
0:49 QGIS Hub Website
0:57 Styles Hub
1:06 Projects Hub
1:15 Models Hub
1:27 3D Models Hub
1:38 QLR Hub
1:53 Map Gallery
2:09 Processing Scripts Hub
2:55 Uploading resources
3:36 QGIS Hub plugin
5:15 Fill nodata water pixels in DEM tool
6:07 Compare results
6:19 Identify tool
6:35 MapSwipe Tool plugin

#QGIS #GIS</video:description><video:content_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/static/web-videos/d5e43404-cdc4-44f1-97e1-e179670da4b7-1080.mp4</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/videos/embed/8xTVTURn1ccNGK3dniFgg6</video:player_loc><video:duration>462</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>3</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2026-03-19T23:34:22.883Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>Hub</video:tag><video:tag>QGIS</video:tag><video:tag>QLR</video:tag><video:tag>maps</video:tag><video:tag>models</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://videos.qwast-gis.com/c/qwast/videos">GIS OpenCourseWare</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/w/2EXEZJxJmxUuaGCcy9iw3R</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/lazy-static/thumbnails/eb1121c0-dc03-4b57-81bc-049eddc491b3.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Digital Sovereignty and Open Source Software for Geo</video:title><video:description>In this video, we explore how open source software for geo empowers governments, institutions, and communities to reclaim control over their digital infrastructure. From procurement challenges to policy reform, this video dives into the strategic, legal, and technical dimensions of digital sovereignty. Learn how open standards, community-driven development, and transparent governance can reshape the future of public digital services.

🔍 Topics covered:
🔸What digital sovereignty really means, and why it matters
🔸The role of open source in reducing vendor lock-in
🔸Real-world examples of successful open source adoption
🔸Legal frameworks and compliance considerations
🔸Strategic approaches to procurement and implementation

🔗Useful links from the video:
Fleur van Leusden - Soevereine Cloud: de ‘vegan kipfilet’ van de digitale wereld: https://www.securityinnovationstories.com/soevereine-cloud-de-vegan-kipfilet-van-de-digitale-wereld/
Bert Hubert - Hosters verkopen hout, klanten willen meubels: https://berthub.eu/articles/posts/beste-hosters-hout-meubelen/

More resources:
Articles by Bert Hubert: https://berthub.eu/articles/
Zwartboek Aanbestedingen ICT by Valentijn Sessink: https://mastodon.nl/@zwartboekaanbesteden

Share your thoughts in the comments or discuss on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/jvdkwast_digital-sovereignty-and-open-source-software-activity-7377980545902727168-57R6

0:00 Introduction
1:08 What is digital sovereignty?
2:17 The illusion of sovereignty
3:36 Sovereignty vs US jurisdiction
5:26 Wood versus furniture
7:17 Why open source?
8:39 Commercial open source software
10:01 Open source vs closed source
11:20 Advantages of open-source solutions
13:09 The QGIS ecosystem as an example
15:52 The value chain
17:30 The solution-based business model
19:05 The productized SaaS model
22:05 Procurement challenges
25:31 Conclusion and call to action

#opensource #digitalsovereignty #gis</video:description><video:content_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/static/web-videos/3cc2d8dc-5501-4a5c-96e5-8bb8e7df92bc-1080.mp4</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/videos/embed/2EXEZJxJmxUuaGCcy9iw3R</video:player_loc><video:duration>1704</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>3</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2026-03-19T23:40:33.314Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>Digital sovereignty</video:tag><video:tag>autonomy</video:tag><video:tag>cloud</video:tag><video:tag>gis</video:tag><video:tag>open source</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://videos.qwast-gis.com/c/qwast/videos">GIS OpenCourseWare</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/w/mYgwkxJrX2LRR2CMYERxSd</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://videos.qwast-gis.com/lazy-static/thumbnails/6efbefd3-9a66-46b7-b59f-9ad21c24456e.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Create a Catchment Map in QGIS in 10 Minutes</video:title><video:description>For the #30DayMapChallenge 2025 Day 13, I had to create a map in 10 minutes. I've used HydroSHEDS and the MapTiler plugin to help me out. The video is an uncut screen recording.

More about HydroSHEDS: https://www.hydrosheds.org/
More about MapTiler: https://www.maptiler.com/

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For today’s theme, I explored the dynamics of flow directions in the French Alpes — a key factor in understanding how surface water and materials move through the landscape.

🔹 Starting point: a 5 m RGEALTI DTM from IGN France 🔹 Processing: the new native Fill Sinks (Wang &amp; Liu) tool in QGIS (based on the SAGA algorithm) to calculate flow directions 🔹 Conversion: with the Crayfish plugin, results were transformed into a GRIB mesh and styled with arrows in the mesh panel 🔹 Visualisation: finally, the flow directions came alive in the QGIS 3D view

This workflow highlights how recent QGIS developments make hydrological analysis more accessible and visually compelling. Seeing the arrows trace the terrain in 3D really brings the processes to life.
QGIS version: 3.44

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Main conclusions: the developer provided clear installation steps and instruction videos and the plugin works great depending on the prompt, model and quality of imagery that you're using.

QGIS version: 3.44 via Pixi
Plugin: GeoAI
Data: Beeldmateriaal Nederland, Dataroom - https://www.beeldmateriaal.nl/dataroom
Documentation: https://opengeoai.org/qgis_plugin/

0:00 Introduction
0:27 Installation instructions for Windows users
4:58 Download Aerial Photographs for the Netherlands
5:17 Review of the GeoAI plugin

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QGIS version: 3.40.14 (note that you need a newer point release to have GDAL 3.12.x included!)
GDAL vesion: 3.12.1, https://gdal.org/

0:00 Introduction
0:45 Open terminal from QGIS
1:52 gdal info command
4:28 gdal raster reproject
5:37 gdal vector reproject
6:14 gdal raster convert
7:42 gdal raster set-type
9:20 gdal raster pipeline
11:04 gdal vector convert
12:14 gdal vector sql
14:09 gdal vector clip
17:18 gdal vector pipeline
19:29 gdal raster clip
20:30 Convert CSV to vector
24:54 Batch files with loops

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You'll first see how training tiles are prepared in with the Deepness plugin in QGIS. Next, the training dataset gets annotated in Roboflow, followed by training a YOLO model for object detection in Ultralytics. Finally, the model is applied to detect wind turbines in aerial photography.

Data: [Beeldmaterial](https://www.beeldmateriaal.nl/dataroom?origin=/data-room)
QGIS version: 3.44
Plugin: [Deepness](https://qgis-plugin-deepness.readthedocs.io/en/latest/)
[Roboflow]( https://roboflow.com/)
[Ultalytics](https://www.ultralytics.com/)

Thanks to Peter Schols from Geo-ICT to provide some clues.

0:00 Introduction
0:49 Export training data
2:08 Annotate data in Roboflow
5:47 Export training, validation and test data to PyTorch format
6:43 Training a deep learning model in Ultralytics
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