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The species distribution data downloaded from GBIF hast to be unzipped before importing the csv file.
v.in.gbif saves the data to an intermediate GDAL VRT - Virtual Datasource which will be imported by v.in.ogr. The VRT data set can be copied to a user defined directory by -c flag and used in any GDAL aware software. As some column names in the original data set are similar to SQL reserverd key words, the columns will renamed with the prefix g_.
By the -r flag an on-the-fly reprojection of the data can be invoked using v.import, if the location is not in WGS84. Quality of on-the-fly reprojection is not garanteed. The traditional reprojection procedure in GRASS GIS can also be used instead.
# import GBIF data v.in.gbif input=0004248-150811131857512.csv output=chondrilla # create GDAL VRT files based upon GBIF data in user defined directory by -c flag v.in.gbif -c input=0004248-150811131857512.csv / output=chondrilla dir=C:\data\
Available at: v.in.gbif source code (history)
Latest change: Monday Jan 30 19:52:26 2023 in commit: cac8d9d848299297977d1315b7e90cc3f7698730
Note: This document is for an older version of GRASS GIS that will be discontinued soon. You should upgrade, and read the current manual page.
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