Dataset Overview#
Geographic Data Files#
All .gpkg
-datasets contain the styling used in the talk and workshop.
Dataset |
Description |
Related Chapter |
Source |
---|---|---|---|
polygon areas where bears have been spotted |
Live Preview (Bear avoidance example) |
HeiGIT gGmbH, Till Frankenbach |
|
two layers: ‘cafes’ (evacuation points) and ‘mountains’ (safe zones) |
Directions from 2 Point Layers |
© OpenStreetMap contributors |
|
A straight line from Zadar to Split in Croatia |
Directions from 1 Polyline Layer |
HeiGIT gGmbH, Till Frankenbach |
|
Hospital locations in Heidelberg |
Snapping |
© OpenStreetMap contributors |
|
Isochrone analysis results in case ORSTools won’t work |
Isochrones |
© openrouteservice |
|
Stockholm administrative area including 500m buffer |
Isochrones |
© OpenStreetMap contributors |
|
Doctor office locations in Stockholm |
Isochrones |
© OpenStreetMap contributors |
|
Hospital locations in Stockholm |
Live Demo in Talk |
© OpenStreetMap contributors |
|
Population distribution data for Stockholm |
Isochrones |
Usage in Chapters#
Live Preview: Uses
bears.gpkg
to demonstrate route avoidance functionalityDirections from 2 Point Layers: Uses
evacuation.gpkg
for evacuation planning scenarioSnapping: Uses
hospitals_heidelberg.gpkg
for demonstrating point-to-network snappingIsochrones: Uses multiple Stockholm datasets (
stockholm_doctors.gpkg
,stockholm_population.gpkg
) for healthcare accessibility analysis