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The parking [[indicators|indicator]] indicates how much parking lots should exist in the [[project area]]. Buildings such as offices and houses have a requirement for parking spaces based on their floor area. These parking lots should be available in the project area. The parking norm can be adjusted in the indicator, to fit different types of projects.


==Parking==
This indicator is useful for projects where for example:
Parking refers to the amount of parking spaces created in an area.
* Traffic and livability are important aspects in the project
* Spatial plans for a new neighborhood are compared


==How is the parking indicator implemented in the {{software}}?==
This Excel indicator can be downloaded from the Public [[GeoShare]]. Read on to find out more about the indicator's calculation method and how to set it up in your project.
[[File:indicator_editor_screen_-_parking.jpg|framed|right|The editing panel with the parking indicator selected.]]
The parking [[indicators|indicator]] indicates how much parking should exist in the [[3D world]]. Buildings such as offices and houses have a requirement for parking spaces based on their floor area, while parking areas have an excess of parking spaces based on their floor area.


==Indicator targets==
: ''Note: this indicator is the same as the default Parking indicator from the Indicator menu in the {{software}}.''
The parking indicator has 1 value for a target.


; Parking compliance rate. Higher means more parking space is required.
===Indicator panel===
: The amount of parking spaces which should exist per parking space required based on the amount of buildings in the project. For example, when the buildings present in the 3D world dictate 2000 parking spaces should exist, and the compliance rate is set to 1.5, a total of 3000 parking spaces are the target.
[[File:Indicator_panel_parking.JPG|400px|right]]
The indicator panel shows per neighborhood:
* the neighborhood name
* the number of current parking places.
* the number of target parking places.
* the number of parking places which are yet to be realized to reach the goal.


The target of the indicator as a whole is also dependent on the amount and types of constructions in the world. As the 3D world changes, the target for the parking indicator may change as well.
===Calculation===
The parking indicator uses the adjustable parking compliance rate to define the number of parking lots.
The parking compliance rate is the amount of parking spaces which should exist per parking space required based on the amount of buildings in the project. Higher means more parking space is required.


==Indicator properties==
''The amount of parking required = the amount of parking required per m² of floor space * the amount of floor space * the parking compliance rate.''
This indicator is a global indicator. This means the indicator and its target are the same for all stakeholders.
The amount of parking required per m² of floor space differs per function and can be adjusted in the [[Functions#Editing_functions| function values table]] by changing the Parking Lots Demand (/ m2) [[Function_value|function value]].


This indicator is represented with a progress bar, representing a scale of 0 to 100% score.
''The amount of parking realized =  the amount of parking realized by certain building types * their floor space.''
An example of such a building type is a parking garage. The amount of parking realized is then calculated by using the [[Function_value|function value]] Parking Lots (/m2).
Note that the amount of parking space created is '''not''' multiplied by the parking compliance rate.


This indicator functions by calculation. The amount of parking required is the amount of parking required per m² of floor space, times the amount of floor space, times the parking compliance. The amount of parking realized is the amount of parking realized by certain building types, times their floor space. Note that the amount of parking space created is '''not''' multiplied by the parking compliance.
===Score===
This indicator is represented with a progress bar, representing a scale of 0 to 100% score. Determine if you want to calculate the [[Indicators#Absolute_score|absolute or relative score]].
This indicator scores per [[Neighborhood|neighborhood]]. For each neighborhood, a score for the amount of parking is calculated. The score on this indicator as a whole is the average of the scores per neighborhood.


This indicator scores per [[zoning|zone]]. For each zone, a score for the amount of parking is calculated. The score on this indicator as a whole is the average of the scores per zone.
==Additional configuration==
For this indicator to function, one global is set for the targets to be defined. Read below for the steps.
 
===Configuration by adding the Global (Index)===
The Parking Indicator target for constructions is set in one [[Global|global]]. To learn more about what a global is, please go to the [[Globals]] page. 
{{Editor steps|title=|Select ''Current Situation'' and then hover over ''TQL Queries'' in the ribbon header| Click on ''Add Global'' in the hover panel. A new global named VARIABLE will be added to the left panel.| Select the global VARIABLE.| In the right panel, change the name to PARKING_RATIO| Change the start value to a number representing the number of cars for a household.|Hover over the Auto update icon and choose for Reset to Start values (faster) to update your project.}}
 
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===Configuration by using the Platform Indicator===
It is also possible to use the Parking Indicator from the platform, this indicator can be adjusted in the bottom panel of the interface. The value is linked to the indicator target and by adjusting this value the target is also adjusted.
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Latest revision as of 16:07, 2 February 2023

The parking indicator indicates how much parking lots should exist in the project area. Buildings such as offices and houses have a requirement for parking spaces based on their floor area. These parking lots should be available in the project area. The parking norm can be adjusted in the indicator, to fit different types of projects.

This indicator is useful for projects where for example:

  • Traffic and livability are important aspects in the project
  • Spatial plans for a new neighborhood are compared

This Excel indicator can be downloaded from the Public GeoShare. Read on to find out more about the indicator's calculation method and how to set it up in your project.

Note: this indicator is the same as the default Parking indicator from the Indicator menu in the Tygron Platform.

Indicator panel

Indicator panel parking.JPG

The indicator panel shows per neighborhood:

  • the neighborhood name
  • the number of current parking places.
  • the number of target parking places.
  • the number of parking places which are yet to be realized to reach the goal.

Calculation

The parking indicator uses the adjustable parking compliance rate to define the number of parking lots. The parking compliance rate is the amount of parking spaces which should exist per parking space required based on the amount of buildings in the project. Higher means more parking space is required.

The amount of parking required = the amount of parking required per m² of floor space * the amount of floor space * the parking compliance rate. The amount of parking required per m² of floor space differs per function and can be adjusted in the function values table by changing the Parking Lots Demand (/ m2) function value.

The amount of parking realized = the amount of parking realized by certain building types * their floor space. An example of such a building type is a parking garage. The amount of parking realized is then calculated by using the function value Parking Lots (/m2). Note that the amount of parking space created is not multiplied by the parking compliance rate.

Score

This indicator is represented with a progress bar, representing a scale of 0 to 100% score. Determine if you want to calculate the absolute or relative score. This indicator scores per neighborhood. For each neighborhood, a score for the amount of parking is calculated. The score on this indicator as a whole is the average of the scores per neighborhood.

Additional configuration

For this indicator to function, one global is set for the targets to be defined. Read below for the steps.

Configuration by adding the Global (Index)

The Parking Indicator target for constructions is set in one global. To learn more about what a global is, please go to the Globals page.

Parking (Indicator):
  1. Select Current Situation and then hover over TQL Queries in the ribbon header
  2. Click on Add Global in the hover panel. A new global named VARIABLE will be added to the left panel.
  3. Select the global VARIABLE.
  4. In the right panel, change the name to PARKING_RATIO
  5. Change the start value to a number representing the number of cars for a household.
  6. Hover over the Auto update icon and choose for Reset to Start values (faster) to update your project.

Configuration by using the Platform Indicator

It is also possible to use the Parking Indicator from the platform, this indicator can be adjusted in the bottom panel of the interface. The value is linked to the indicator target and by adjusting this value the target is also adjusted.

Editor → Current Situation (Ribbon tab) → Indicators (Ribbon bar)

Parking Indicator1.JPG Parking Indicator2.JPG

Editor → Current Situation (Ribbon tab) → Indicators (Ribbon bar)