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[[File:Property-Overlay2.jpg|thumb|420px|right|Example of the Ownership overlay]]
[[File:Neighborhoods_overlay_general.jpg|thumb|420px|right|Example of the Neighborhoods Overlay]]
 
The Neighborhoods [[Overlay|overlay]] shows the division of the project area in [[Neighborhood|neighborhoods]]. These neighborhoods also contain statistical data concerning the whole neighborhood. <br> The data used for this [[Grid overlay|overlay]] is from the CBS Wijk- en Buurtkaart. See for more information on this dataset the [[GEO_Data| geo data]] page. <br>
The Ownership [[Overlay|overlay]] is available by default. This overlay displays the [[ownership]] of properties across the entire project area, using a separate color for each stakeholder. This overlay is important when considering which stakeholder may perform actions such as constructing or demolishing at a given location, or whom to negotiate with for [[land transactions]]. [[Stakeholders|Stakeholders]] are defined by the different parties who own land in the project area.
If the project is from a location outside the Netherlands or an empty map, the Neighborhoods overlay will show a division in 4 equal parts: Northwest, Northeast, Southwest and Southeast.
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Since ownership data is not available as Open data, the [[Grid overlay|overlay]] is made up by combining different Open data-sets:
* BRK- Kadastrale kaart; for knowing the parcel borders in the project area
* BAG; to know the function and size of buildings, for example to know if a building is a house, School or a Company
* Risicokaart; also for knowing functions of buildings
* BRP Gewaspercelen; to know what is Agricultural land
* BGT and TOP10NL; for knowing the Topography of the project area
 
These datasets combined provide an estimation of who the owners of the land could be. <br>  


Generally, the Municipality owns roads and public green space. Agricultural land probably belongs to farmers. <br> To know if a building is owned by a housing corporation, if it is private property or if it is owned by another Stakeholder, the {{software}} first matches the building to the other data-sets to know which type of building it is. For example, if is known from Risicokaart that the building is a School, the Stakeholder will be Education. If the data matching does not provide a Stakeholder, a best guess based on the size of units (houses) and the building will be done. Generally a building with multiple smaller houses, will be of a housing corporation. A building with one or more larger houses will be private property. <br>
====Neighborhoods====
Since this overlay is an estimation, we advise to import own ownership data if that is available to you.
[[File:Neighborhoods.JPG|thumb|left|Example of the Neighborhoods overlay]]
: ''Main article: [[Neighborhoods (Overlay)]].
: This overlay is available by default and shows the division in neighborhoods and statistics concerning those areas.
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==Additional information displayed in hover panel==
==Additional information displayed in hover panel==
[[File:HoverPanelOwnership2.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Hover panel displays additional information]]
[[File:Neighborhoods_overlay_hover.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Hover panel displays additional information]]
When clicking on a specific location in the map, the hover panel gives additional information about the type of function, the height and the owner of the land.
When clicking on a specific location in the map, the hover panel gives additional information about the:
* name of the neighborhood
* the number of households
* the number of inhabitants
* the population density
* the coverage percentage
* the average household
Keep in mind that the data presented is for the entire neighborhood, even if your project only contains a small part of that neighborhood. It is not recalculated for the part that is within your project.
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==How-to's==
==How-to's==
* [[How-to_add_and_remove_Ownership_(Overlay)|Add or remove an Ownership overlay]]
* [[How-to_add_and_remove_Neighborhoods_(Overlay)|Add or Remove a Neighborhood overlay]]


==Notes==
==Notes==
* The Ownership overlay is added by default when creating a new project.
*The Neighborhood overlay is added by default when creating a new project.
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Revision as of 08:24, 3 April 2019


Example of the Neighborhoods Overlay

The Neighborhoods overlay shows the division of the project area in neighborhoods. These neighborhoods also contain statistical data concerning the whole neighborhood.
The data used for this overlay is from the CBS Wijk- en Buurtkaart. See for more information on this dataset the geo data page.
If the project is from a location outside the Netherlands or an empty map, the Neighborhoods overlay will show a division in 4 equal parts: Northwest, Northeast, Southwest and Southeast.

Neighborhoods

Example of the Neighborhoods overlay
Main article: Neighborhoods (Overlay).
This overlay is available by default and shows the division in neighborhoods and statistics concerning those areas.


Additional information displayed in hover panel

Hover panel displays additional information

When clicking on a specific location in the map, the hover panel gives additional information about the:

  • name of the neighborhood
  • the number of households
  • the number of inhabitants
  • the population density
  • the coverage percentage
  • the average household

Keep in mind that the data presented is for the entire neighborhood, even if your project only contains a small part of that neighborhood. It is not recalculated for the part that is within your project.

How-to's

Notes

  • The Neighborhood overlay is added by default when creating a new project.