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* An additional [[Attribute]]  is attached to [[Function]]s of trees, indicating the distance at which they can be seen.
* An additional [[Attribute]]  is attached to [[Function]]s of trees, indicating the distance at which they can be seen.
* A [[Distance Sight Overlay]] is used to draw sightlines to trees, by referring to that [[Attribute]].
* A [[Distance Sight Overlay]] is used to draw sightlines to trees, by referring to that [[Attribute]].
* A [[Combo Overlay]] combines {{inline|walls of residences}} and [[Distance Sight Overlay|tree sightlines]], to display which walls can or cannot see a tree.
* A [[Combo Overlay]] combines {{inlink|walls of residences}} and [[Distance Sight Overlay|tree sightlines]], to display which walls can or cannot see a tree.

Revision as of 14:58, 10 August 2023

This article is a stub.


The Demo 3-30-300 project is available for all users and can be found in the main menu under Edit projects. This project does not count towards your license.

This project is intended for people who are working in fields such as climate adaptation, livability, policies regarding green environments, and urban planning.

This project showcases the method for calculating the 3-30-300 policy guidelines in the Tygron Platform.

The demo is a working project in which a number of generally available Grid Overlays in the Tygron Platform are combined to perform specific policy-dictated calculations. Following the 3-30-300 guidelines as closely as possible, these methods calculate sightlines onto trees, foliage coverage, and distance to significant usable green spaces.

Rule-3

Rule 3 dictates that, from any residence, at least 3 trees should be visible. Although explicitly counting the amount of trees is currently not possible, it ís possible to draw sightlines from trees, detect outside walls of residences, and combine the two to find the walls which do or do not have sight on a tree.