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Depending on the layers and region you selected indicators for your configuration are shown in a sidebar at the right of your screen
In the following we look at the indicators that are displayed for raster and vector layers.
The indicators on raster layers are different from vector layers. With different we mean in terms of aggregation and disaggregation. This different behaviour comes from the territorial resolutions.
Raster Layers have generally a much higher resolution whereas vector layers have only attributes at points or polygons.
That mean on the one hand for example that if you select a vector layer which is defined by NUTS3 polygons and you want for example to select a LAU region then the NUTS3 value will not be disaggregated to LAU level, instead the NUTS3 indicator where this LAU region is located will be shown in the results side bar.
On the other hand, raster layers are aggregated and disaggregated "arbitrarily"*
*by the containing cells within the region you selected (naturally within the limit of the raster resolution itself)
Heat Density Map
Extra Feature
When you select the heat denisity layer and the Population Layer at the same time an extra indicator is shown (see picture below)
When one of the bulding layers and the population layer is selected at the same time, an extra indicator will be shown as described before
Cooling Density Map
Building Volumes
Gross floor area
Temperature
Cooling Degree Days
Heating Degree Days
Solar Radiation
Wind Speed
Solar Radiation On Building Footprint
Wind Potential at 50m
Forest Residues
Industrial Site Emissions
Industrial Site Excess Heat
Industrial Site Company Name
Industrial Site Subsector
Waste Water Treatment Plants Power
Waste Water Treatment Plants Capacity
Argicultural Residues
Lifestock Effluents
Municipal Solid Waste
Geothermal Potential Heat Conductivity
Electricity C02 Emissions
In the picture below you can see how it looks when all layers are visualized (here is Austria as NUTS0 selected)
Although this maps looks pretty messy, the indicators are straight forward illustrated. See below all indicators that are described in the result sidebar when you select all layers for Austria (NUTS0)
Jeton Hasani, in Hotmaps-Wiki, https://github.com/HotMaps/hotmaps_wiki/wiki/Retrieve-indicators-of-a-selected-area (April 2019)
This page is written by Jeton Hasani*.
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.* Energy Economics Group - TU Wien Institute of Energy Systems and Electrical Drives Gusshausstrasse 27-29/370 1040 Wien
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We would like to convey our deepest appreciation to the Horizon 2020 Hotmaps Project (Grant Agreement number 723677), which provided the funding to carry out the present investigation.
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Last edited by web, 2020-09-30 11:29:36