ATFutures / who

Active Transport Futures planning tools for the World Health Organisation
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tasks #1

Closed mpadge closed 6 years ago

mpadge commented 6 years ago

TODO:

  1. Integrate population density layer as origins
  2. Run initial analysis with random destinations weighted by distance decay function
  3. Derive more sophisticated cycling and pedestrian weighting schemes
  4. Figure out form of final delivery, in particular form of visualisation. Just static? Or do we have time to bash out a rough leaflet viz?
  5. Quantify flow dispersal and compare Kathmandu and Accra with global tendencies?

Beyond Scope for Phase 1:

  1. Use OSM building categories to identify destinations
  2. Extend dodgr to route with nodal properties as well as edge properties
  3. Identify priority modifications to existing infrastructure

cc @Robinlovelace At attempt to hit the coming week running. Feel free to amend as you see fit. I suggest we then make issues for each component (on Monday - tomorrow!) and structure a one- or two-week long github project.

Robinlovelace commented 6 years ago

Sounds good - we should focus strongly on a minimum viable product for this...

mpadge commented 6 years ago

Closing as these have all been put in separate issues and structured in the Phase 1 project. @Robinlovelace Can you please add any other issues you can think of, and put em in the project? :+1:

Robinlovelace commented 6 years ago

I think just describing the data that is available should be the priority. We don't want to get too far ahead of ourselves with a route network dataset that has not been validated, even using visual inspection of OSM data overlaying aerial photography. So that would be my add-on task.