I am using QGIS 3.16. I have Natural Englands Priority Habitat loaded, I want to produce stats for five polygons I have in a seperate shp file of area of each habitat type in each polygon to produce a table like the below.
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2So... what is your question? – Erik Oct 26 '21 at 10:32
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1Check the "Join attributes by location (summary)" with Batch processing – Taras Oct 26 '21 at 10:36
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Thank you all, I will be a lot more descriptive next time. – Adam Brown Oct 26 '21 at 11:04
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Used solution, outlined here, to a similar problem. Using Vector > geoprocessing tools > union. Then used Group Stats plugin to produce the table.
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