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Generate single or multiple buffer zones for points, lines, and polygons
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Perform multi-criteria decision analysis using different spatially varying conditions defined by any number of spatial layers to identify areas of differing cost/benefit
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Select points, lines, or polygons for spatial analysis in various ways: all elements, manual selection, or by querying database attributes
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Define stream networks, watersheds, and subwatersheds from a digital elevation model
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Use Network Analysis to compute optimal routes and define service/distribution areas for facility locations
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Generate polygon grids (rectangle, hexagon, triangle) with specified orientation to cover the entire geospatial layer or a particular polygon or region
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Compute centered or randomly-located sample points for polygon grid cells and transfer attributes from polygons to points
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Fit polygons to distributions of point observations (bird nesting sites, disease occurrences, ...) with separate polygons for points with different attributes
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Map density of distributed points for a specified radius
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Combine spatial information from coincident land use, habitat, or other categorical rasters into a single image identifying all unique combinations of conditions
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Compile 2D or 3D statistical properties of polygonal areas in a selected raster and attach these attributes to the polygons
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Compile selected attribute statistics from source points or polygons over target polygonal areas and attach these attributes to the target polygons
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Determine the shortest downward path from a point in an elevation, distance, or cost raster
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Find the shortest or least expensive path between two points in a raster representing elevation or cost