QGIS is a powerful open-source GIS platform for analyzing and visualizing geographic data. In this course, you’ll build on your QGIS fundamentals and learn to work with geoportals, metadata, and services such as WMS, WFS, and WMTS. You’ll use plugins like the QGIS Hub plugin and the Copernicus plugin to load datasets, maps, and satellite data directly into your GIS project.
Working with geoportals in QGIS goes beyond simply retrieving data. You will learn how to interpret metadata, assess the quality and currency of data, and combine datasets responsibly. Attention is also given to provenance, licenses, and reproducibility, ensuring that analyses remain transparent and verifiable.
In QGIS Geoportals, you’ll learn how to apply geodata from various sources in practical workflows, such as for spatial analysis, monitoring, reporting, or policy studies. The course demonstrates how to work efficiently and effectively with external data sources within your existing GIS environment using open-source tools.
Please note! Prior knowledge of QGIS is required to fully follow the course program. If you do not have this, we recommend the
What will you learn in the QGIS Geoportals course?
In this course, you’ll learn step-by-step how geoportals and data services function within QGIS. You’ll start with the basics: what geoportals are, what types of services exist, and how they differ from local datasets.
Next, you’ll get hands-on experience with:
- Working with geoportals and open data within QGIS
- Using the QGIS Hub plugin to find and load datasets and services
- Applying the Copernicus plugin to access satellite data
- Interpreting metadata, licenses, and data quality
- Integrating geoportal data into GIS analyses and maps
You will not only learn how to find data, but also how to use it responsibly as a basis for analysis and decision-making.
Why choose the QGIS Geoportals course?
This course is unique because it is entirely focused on practical work with geoportals within QGIS. No standalone portals or manual downloads, but direct links to reliable data sources. You’ll learn how to use data in a reproducible and transparent way within open-source GIS.
You’ll learn, among other things:
- Which geoportals and services are suitable for different applications
- How to effectively use QGIS plugins for data access
- How to assess metadata and data quality
- How to use geoportal data for monitoring, policy, and research
The course is practical, open-source, and focused on realistic GIS applications.
Who is this course intended for?
This course is intended for GIS users who want to work efficiently and effectively with external geodata. Do you work in spatial planning, the environment, ecology, infrastructure, research, cartography, or policy? Then this course offers immediate added value. You need basic knowledge of QGIS, but no experience with geoportals or data services. Do you want to stop searching and downloading and start working directly with reliable source data in QGIS? Then QGIS Geoportals is a logical next step.