This data set covers the whole of Brazil's Legal Amazon as defined in the federal law n. 12.651/2012). The original data comes from the Brazilian Ministry of Environment (MMA) and can be found at "http://mapas.mma.gov.br/i3geo/datadownload.htm".
read_amazon(year = 2012, simplified = TRUE, showProgress = TRUE, cache = TRUE)An "sf" "data.frame" object
Numeric. Year of the data in YYYY format. Defaults to 2012.
Logic FALSE or TRUE, indicating whether the function
should return the data set with 'original' spatial resolution or a data set
with 'simplified' geometry. Defaults to TRUE. For spatial analysis and
statistics users should set simplified = FALSE. Borders have been
simplified by removing vertices of borders using st_simplify{sf} preserving
topology with a dTolerance of 100.
Logical. Defaults to TRUE display progress bar.
Logical. Whether the function should read the data cached
locally, which is faster. Defaults to cache = TRUE. By default,
geobr stores data files in a temporary directory that exists only
within each R session. If cache = FALSE, the function will download
the data again and overwrite the local file.
Other area functions:
read_biomes(),
read_capitals(),
read_comparable_areas(),
read_country(),
read_disaster_risk_area(),
read_health_facilities(),
read_health_region(),
read_immediate_region(),
read_indigenous_land(),
read_intermediate_region(),
read_meso_region(),
read_metro_area(),
read_micro_region(),
read_municipal_seat(),
read_municipality(),
read_neighborhood(),
read_pop_arrangements(),
read_region(),
read_schools(),
read_semiarid(),
read_state(),
read_statistical_grid(),
read_urban_area(),
read_urban_concentrations(),
read_weighting_area()
if (FALSE) { # identical(tolower(Sys.getenv("NOT_CRAN")), "true")
# Read Brazilian Legal Amazon
a <- read_amazon(year = 2012)
}
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