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[[File:neighborhoodstest1-screenshot-2016-11-02_10-16-03.jpg|thumb|The Neighborhoods of Amsterdam West, as visualized in the {{software}} using the [[ | [[File:neighborhoodstest1-screenshot-2016-11-02_10-16-03.jpg|thumb|The Neighborhoods of Amsterdam West, as visualized in the {{software}} using the [[Neighborhoods (Overlay)|Neighborhoods Overlay]].]] | ||
Neighborhoods in the {{software}} are mutual exclusive spatial areas that divide a city/ village. These areas do not overlap and are, when available, based on real (historical) data. This data is retrieved from CBS at the level of neighborhoods ("buurten"), as opposed to the larger districts ("wijken"). | Neighborhoods in the {{software}} are mutual exclusive spatial areas that divide a city/ village. These areas do not overlap and are, when available, based on real (historical) data. This data is retrieved from CBS at the level of neighborhoods ("buurten"), as opposed to the larger districts ("wijken"). | ||
For [[planning sessions]], it is possible to direct the focus to sub-regions within your project by deactivating certain neighborhoods in a specific [[Scenario|scenario]]. This helps stakeholders to familiarize themselves with the {{software}} in a secluded area of the project, before progressing into the more complex spatial issues at hand. | For [[planning sessions]], it is possible to direct the focus to sub-regions within your project by deactivating certain neighborhoods in a specific [[Scenario|scenario]]. This helps stakeholders to familiarize themselves with the {{software}} in a secluded area of the project, before progressing into the more complex spatial issues at hand. | ||
Neighborhoods can be visualized by using the [[ | Neighborhoods can be visualized by using the [[Neighborhoods (Overlay)|Neighborhoods Overlay]]. | ||
Revision as of 10:03, 7 October 2022
Neighborhoods in the Tygron Platform are mutual exclusive spatial areas that divide a city/ village. These areas do not overlap and are, when available, based on real (historical) data. This data is retrieved from CBS at the level of neighborhoods ("buurten"), as opposed to the larger districts ("wijken").
For planning sessions, it is possible to direct the focus to sub-regions within your project by deactivating certain neighborhoods in a specific scenario. This helps stakeholders to familiarize themselves with the Tygron Platform in a secluded area of the project, before progressing into the more complex spatial issues at hand.
Neighborhoods can be visualized by using the Neighborhoods Overlay.
How-to's
- How to add, remove and duplicate a Neighborhood
- How to edit a Neighborhood
- How to (de)activate a Neighborhood