Τρίτη 22 Μαρτίου 2016

Some open source analytical mapping tools

Isoscope

Isoscope is a web-based interactive tool that creates aesthetic visuals about locations that are reachable by car in a chosen time from a chosen location. The boundaries of the reachability is shown by 24 layered organic shapes, while one layer represents one hour of the day. The output reveals many information like the traffic infrastructure, connectivity of regions and natural boundaries. Since the location to choose is not exclusive, places all over the world can be explored and compared. (http://isoscope.fh-potsdam.de/)

First, the user zooms and pans to an area of interest, and clicks on a specific location. Multiple isochrone shapes are displayed based on travel time and other parameters. When scrubbing over the timeline the selected hour is highlighted . Switching between days (e.g. weekdays vs weekend) allows comparing the different scopes for rush hours on work days and corresponding times on days with less traffic density. Selecting additional locations on the map lets users compare multiple places side by side. (http://tillnagel.com/2014/07/urbane-ebenen-winter-2013/)


Egaleo mobility around points inside and around the park of Mparoutadiko reachable within 2 minutes on a Monday 14:00 o'clock.


Egaleo mobility around points inside and around the park of Mparoutadiko reachable within 6 minutes on a Monday 14:00 o'clock.

QGIS- open source software to create, edit, visualize, analyse and publish geospatial information


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