QGIS | Spatial planning
> Objective
This section covers how to perform map algebra for spatial planning.
> Index / Table of Contents
Introduction
Tutorial(s)
QGIS installation
> Summary and Highlights
Introduction
Spatial planning refers to the technical and political process that affects the distribution of people and activities in space. QGIS can be a useful tool for spatial planning.
Tutorial(s)
Perform map algebra for spatial planning Hans van der Kwast: “Spatial planning using Map Algebra in QGIS 3” Language(s): English Time: 24min 45s Chapters: introduction (start-1:32), browser panel (1:32-2:33), projection (2:33-4:01), reclassify values (4:01-5:57), verify results (5:57-6:24), Euclidean distance (6:24-8:02), raster calculator (8:02-8:54), no buildings (8:54-9:35), no water (9:35-10:39), no roads (10:39-12:10), color (12:10-12:44), slope (12:44-15:40), distance (15:40), distance style (16:11-16:37), rename map (16:37-17:42), boolean map (17:42-19:53), zeros (19:53-20:14), clump (20:14-20:42), neon poly (20:42-23:03), area (23:03-end) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IfZSyBf6o84
> QGIS Installation
Do you still need to install QGIS? The QGIS installation and update section explains how to install QGIS on Windows and macOS.
Useful Links
Hans van der Kwast YouTube channel
Hans van der Kwast. (2018, Septembre 3). Spatial planning using Map Algebra in QGIS 3 [Video]. YouTube.