Open geospatial methods for real project conditions
Field-ready workflows for spatial analysis, mapping, and infrastructure screening.
OpenGeo.tools is a practical library of geospatial workflows for analysts working where data is messy, infrastructure is uneven, and decisions still need to be made.
Start here
OpenGeo.tools is organized to help you move from extraction to decisions without treating every project as a blank slate.
Sections
Featured pages
New and notable
The newest expansion pulled in patterns from the Temane map folio, protected-area and KBA examples, conservation-screening work, and earlier MapLibre and Leaflet experiments from the sibling framework projects. It also now separates static SVG mapping from dynamic browser mapping more explicitly.
Workflow spine
What this site is for
- Building extraction and transformation pipelines that are explainable to teammates, clients, and field teams.
- Supporting environmental and social risk screening where open data is incomplete but still operationally useful.
- Publishing maps and small tools with a static-site friendly stack instead of a heavy app framework.
- Capturing reusable methods so analysis does not disappear into one-off project folders.
Working model
The library is split into four practical layers:
Toolkitfor specific tools, query patterns, and export moves.Methodsfor repeatable analytical logic.Pipelinesfor operational sequences that connect tools into production.ProjectsandPlaybooksfor applied context and execution shortcuts.