Trees and foliage tutorial: Difference between revisions
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Revision as of 14:01, 9 May 2023
Preparations
Take the following steps as preparation for following this tutorial:
- Start the Demo Heat Stress Project.
Tree and foliage data in general
There are a number of use-cases in which having accurate green data is relevant. In urban development, green is become more and more of a required spatial aspect. But also for topics like biodiversity and heat stress the impact of the presence of green is significant. It is therefor important to have as accurate data as possible related to the presence of green in an urban environment for a variety of simulation use-cases.
For this tutorial, there will be a focus on using trees and foliage data with and for the Heat Overlay, but the principles translate over to other use-cases as well.
Preparation
Downloading trees data from the Project
In the ribbon, ensure the "Current Situation" is selected.
In the "Buildings" dropdown, select "Export Geo Data".
In the popup that appears, its possible to indicate which Buildings data specifically needs to be exported.
Opt to export Buildings with a specific Attribute by checking the "With Attribute" option.
As Attribute, select the Attribute FOLIAGE_CROWN_FACTOR. This is an Attribute which is only associated with trees.
Opt to check for the value of the Attribute, by t=checking the "With Value" option as well.
Ensure the value check is set to X > 0. This will only export Buildings which have a FOLIAGE_CROWN_FACTOR of more than 0.
Find the export option "Download GeoJSON File", and click on "Export File".
Place the file somewhere on your computer where you will be able to find it again later.
The resulting GeoJSON file is one which contains all the trees from the Project.
Removing existing trees from the Project
Before new trees data can be imported, the existing trees data should be removed. Otherwise, the original data may persist together with the new to-be-imported data, and throw off the results of calculations relying on the trees.
In the ribbon, ensure the "Current Situation" is selected.
In the "Buildings" dropdown, select "Select Multiple Buildings".
In the bottom panel, an interface now allows for the mass-manipulation of multiple Buildings at the same time, based on Function and extent.
As category, select "Specific Function".
As Function, select "Default Decidiuous Trees". This is the default type of trees and means this operation will only affect trees.
As action, select "REMOVE"
Click on "Entire Map"
A prompt will appear. Confirming it will delete the 160 or so trees from the Project, leaving it without any trees data.
Importing trees data
Connecting Trees to Heat Overlay
Importing foliage grid data
Connecting foliage grid to Heat Overlay
Tutorial completed
Congratulations. You have now completed this tutorial. In it, you have learned how to import trees and foliage data, with an emphasis for use with the Heat Overlay..