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==Which Geo datasets are used?==
==Which Geo datasets are used?==
[[File:Generate_3D_world_databases.png|Load data from databases|400px|right]]
[[File:Generate_3D_world_databases.png|Load data from databases|400px|right]]
The following table contains the data sources that are automatically used when selecting a location in The Netherlands and creating a new project. When selecting a location outside The Netherlands some geo data has to be provided manually. The table below shows the datasets which are used for creating a project in the Netherlands. The data is  At the bottom of the table an integrated data source connection is mentioned. More information about his option is explained in the next topic about when to use your own Geo data.  
The following table contains the data sources that are automatically used when selecting a location in The Netherlands and creating a new project. When selecting a location outside The Netherlands some geo data has to be provided manually. The table below shows the datasets which are used for creating a project in the Netherlands.  


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! Name
! Name
! Description
! Data format
! Data format
! Coverage
! Source
! Source
! Description
! More information
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| BGT
| BGT
| Basisregistratie Grootschalige Topografie: Base register containining information regarding the topography. The dataset is very detailled and contains for instance roads, parks, trees, water surfaces and street objects.
| GML-File
| GML-File
| PDOK
| PDOK
| Basisregistratie Grootschalige Topografie: Contains information regarding street objects. For instance roads, parks, trees, water surfaces, etc. (specifically for the Netherlands).
| Netherlands
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| BAG
| BAG
| Basisregistraties Adressen en Gebouwen: Base register containing data about buildings and addresses such as function, construction year and size and the geometry of the buildings.
| Netherlands
| OGC-service
| OGC-service
| PDOK
| PDOK
| Basisregistraties Adressen en Gebouwen: Contains building information. For instance building contours, building type definitions, construction year, etc. (specifically for the Netherlands).
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| Aerial View
| Aerial View
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| ESRI service
| ESRI service
| ESRI  
| ESRI  
| Actueel Hoogte bestand Nederland: Contains detailed elevation information (specifically for the Netherlands).
| Actueel Hoogtebestand Nederland: Contains detailed elevation information (specifically for the Netherlands).
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| Neighborhoods
| Neighborhoods
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| Information about areas that are designated as a Natura2000 location (an EU wide project linking nature areas to one network).(specifically for the Netherlands).
| Information about areas that are designated as a Natura2000 location (an EU wide project linking nature areas to one network).(specifically for the Netherlands).
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| colspan="4"|'''Build in possibility to add additional GEO Data from the Tygron Engine'''
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| ArcGIS Online maps   
| ESRI service
| ESRI
| Ability to add additional ArcGIS Online maps if desired.
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| colspan="4"|'''Manual possibility to add additional GEO Data to the Tygron Engine'''
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| ArcGIS Online maps   
| ESRI service/ ESRI JSON
| ESRI
| Ability to add additional ArcGIS Online maps if desired.
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| OGC-service   
| GeoJSON
| Open Geo Consortium
| Make use of PDOK services.
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| GML-service   
| CityGML (simple)
| i.a. Risicokaart.nl
| Make use of data via web-services.
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| GML-files   
| CityGML (simple)
| i.a. BGT
| Make use of downloadable data.
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| Excel   
| Microsoft XLSX
| personal
| Use custom excel sheets to link data to geographical objects.
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| Cyclomedia   
| Cyclomedia service
| Cyclomedia
| For example information about textures of walls and rooftypes.
|}
|}


==When to use your own GEO Data?==
==When to use your own GEO Data?==
When a project takes place outside The Netherlands only ESRI data is (automatically) used to configure a 3D world. Besides landtype (i.e. water of land) and elevation, this does not contain any information about constructions and/or environmental characteristics. Therefore it is advised to make use of additional GEO data to complement your 3D world instead of creating the 3D world from scratch. Adding additional data can be done in different ways. First of all you can add [[GeoJSON]] files. In [[Case_3:_Creating_a_3D_Environment_Manually_Using_GIS_Data|use case 3]] an example is given of the Geo Data needed to built up a 3D environment. It is also possible to implement your own additional Geo data by using the inter-grade function of [[ Legacy_Terrains#How_to_import_ArcGIS_terrains|ArcGis]]. For this function you need to have an ArcGis account or make use of available open data.
When a project takes place outside The Netherlands only ESRI data is (automatically) used to configure a 3D world. Besides landtype (i.e. water of land) and elevation, this does not contain any information about constructions and/or environmental characteristics. Therefore it is advised to make use of additional GEO data to complement your 3D world instead of creating the 3D world from scratch. Adding additional data can be done in different ways. First of all you can add [[GeoJSON]] files. In [[Case_3:_Creating_a_3D_Environment_Manually_Using_GIS_Data|use case 3]] an example is given of the Geo Data needed to built up a 3D environment. It is also possible to implement your own additional Geo data by using the inter-grade function of [[ Legacy_Terrains#How_to_import_ArcGIS_terrains|ArcGis]]. For this function you need to have an ArcGis account or make use of available open data.

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What is Geo data

Geographical data or geo data is data which has a location component. Almost all data is linked to a location or a place and is therefore geo data. Geo data is for example a paper map, a digital web map but also just a simple text file with coordinates. Geo datasets are either vector (features which are points, lines or polygons) or raster data (data in grid cells). The features in vector data can have multiple attributes with values. Raster data mostly has a value and a color.

How does Geo data relate to the Tygron Engine

The Tygron Engine uses geo data (vector and raster) for creating the 3D model world. For this, the engine automatically connects to Dutch Open Datasets, such as the base registers. For this process the following general principle applies: if your 3D World lacks certain information, it is not available in the used dataset. To add missing Geo data you can either update the information in the database and regenerate the 3D world, or you can add additional Geo data manually. More information about importing data is provided on the Geo Data Wizard page.

Which Geo datasets are used?

Load data from databases

The following table contains the data sources that are automatically used when selecting a location in The Netherlands and creating a new project. When selecting a location outside The Netherlands some geo data has to be provided manually. The table below shows the datasets which are used for creating a project in the Netherlands.

Name Description Data format Coverage Source More information
BGT Basisregistratie Grootschalige Topografie: Base register containining information regarding the topography. The dataset is very detailled and contains for instance roads, parks, trees, water surfaces and street objects. GML-File PDOK Netherlands
BAG Basisregistraties Adressen en Gebouwen: Base register containing data about buildings and addresses such as function, construction year and size and the geometry of the buildings. Netherlands OGC-service PDOK
Aerial View ESRI service ESRI / CycloMedia Satellite/aerial photos used to define the basic texture of landscapes and rooftop colors.
DEM ESRI service ESRI Digital Elevation Model: the terrain height (excluding buildings).
AHN 2/3 ESRI service ESRI Actueel Hoogtebestand Nederland: Contains detailed elevation information (specifically for the Netherlands).
Neighborhoods OGC service PDOK / CBS Area information: Used to determine relevant communities/municipalities and neighborhoods and their specific characteristics.(specifically for the Netherlands).
Zoning information GML service Ruimtelijke Plannen Land-use/Zoning plans: Containins information about authorized dimensions and -functions of buildings. Also contains additional feature attributes such as Monumental status.(specifically for the Netherlands).
Top10NL OGC service Tygron / PDOK Contains geographical information. Used for location where BGT information is not available. (specifically for the Netherlands).
NWB OGC service PDOK Nationaal Wegen Bestand: Contains detailed information about the road infrastructure. For instance number of lanes and road type. Also contains a road ID used in conjunction with INWEVA (see below). (specifically for the Netherlands).
INWEVA Excel Rijkswaterstaat Inschatting Wegvakintensiteit: Contains general traffic information for all major roads in the Netherlands (information is based on a traffic model which is yearly updated).
BRP OGC service PDOK Basis Registratie Percelen: Used to determine information about agricultural land use (specifically for the Netherlands).
Cadastral map OGC service PDOK Information about parcel boundaries (specifically for the Netherlands).
CycloMedia CycloMedia CycloMedia Detailed building information about locations of windows, floors, wall color of buildings. (specifically for the Netherlands).
Risk map GML service Risicokaart.nl Information on hazardous- and / or nuisance buildings (for example LPG station). Also contains additional information on vulnerable buildings (hotels, pension, etc.).(specifically for the Netherlands).
Natura 2000 OGC service PDOK Information about areas that are designated as a Natura2000 location (an EU wide project linking nature areas to one network).(specifically for the Netherlands).

When to use your own GEO Data?

When a project takes place outside The Netherlands only ESRI data is (automatically) used to configure a 3D world. Besides landtype (i.e. water of land) and elevation, this does not contain any information about constructions and/or environmental characteristics. Therefore it is advised to make use of additional GEO data to complement your 3D world instead of creating the 3D world from scratch. Adding additional data can be done in different ways. First of all you can add GeoJSON files. In use case 3 an example is given of the Geo Data needed to built up a 3D environment. It is also possible to implement your own additional Geo data by using the inter-grade function of ArcGis. For this function you need to have an ArcGis account or make use of available open data.