Mehak3010 commented on code in PR #543:
URL: https://github.com/apache/sedona-db/pull/543#discussion_r2742259555


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+# SedonaDB + PostGIS
+
+This page demonstrates how to integrate PostGIS with SedonaDB.
+
+Two approaches are covered:
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+1. A GeoPandas-based workflow for simplicity and exploratory use.
+2. A high-performance ADBC-based workflow for large datasets and production 
use cases.
+
+## Prerequisites
+
+This notebook assumes:
+
+- A running PostgreSQL instance with PostGIS enabled
+- Python 3.9+
+- The following Python packages available:
+  - `geopandas`
+  - `sqlalchemy`
+  - `psycopg2-binary`
+  - `adbc-driver-postgresql`
+
+### Optional: Installing dependencies in a Jupyter environment
+

Review Comment:
   Yes, sure — I’ll merge these two sections to avoid duplication.



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