The growing popularity of Free and Open Source (FOSS) GIS software is without doubts due
to the possibility to build and customize geospatial applications to meet specific
requirements for any users. From this point of view, QGIS is one of the most flexible as well
as fashionable GIS software environment which enables users to develop powerful
geospatial applications using Python. Exploiting this feature, we present here a first
prototype plugin for QGIS dedicated to Hotspot analysis, one of the techniques included in
the Exploratory Spatial Data Analysis (ESDA). These statistics aim to perform analysis of
geospatial data when spatial autocorrelation is not neglectable and they are available inside
different Python libraries, but still not integrated within the QGIS core functionalities. The
main plugin features, including installation requirements and computational procedures, are
described together with an example of the possible applications of the Hotspot analysis