[Update: see next a wrap-up of COVID-19 cases & deaths data across NHSx & ONS]
The last update added ONS' COVID-related death data, which augment the cases and deaths posted by NHSx at the Local Authority level akin to Counties. The post ended with: Data will be added as found and/or made available: the goal is Parish-level data to mash up with our climate change maps. We already added in the second last update a map from Cambridgeshire Live, and we now see in Cambridgeshire Independent ONS "death data by ward and by villages".
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Showing posts with label parish. Show all posts
Showing posts with label parish. Show all posts
Saturday, 6 June 2020
Wednesday, 18 December 2019
Sunday, 8 September 2019
"I searched it my way"
Local Community Engagement 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5
[Update: Part 6 adds our own Wikipedia Gazetteer as we build up the local landscape]
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Cambridgeshire,
CB24,
community engagement,
Cottenham,
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open data,
Ordnance Survey,
parish,
planning,
policy,
process,
smart cities,
story map
Monday, 19 August 2019
Process Framework
Friday, 31 May 2019
Community Story Map
Local Community Engagement, 1 & 2
[Update: Part 3 will tie together community maps and climate mapping]
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CB24,
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railroad,
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Monday, 25 March 2019
Local community engagement
[Update 2: we since signed up to an Esri(UK) Nonprofit Programme.
Update: Part 2 builds a story introducing the community.]
This follows my transition introduced last September and last month. I first used Esri web mapping tools to help me canvass for EU elections in my local community five years ago. I then found local community engagement - online in my old Texan hometown of Houston - 18 months ago with Hurricane Harvey. I presented social aspects afforded GIS at Esri European Petroleum GIS conference in London that fall.
This follows my transition introduced last September and last month. I first used Esri web mapping tools to help me canvass for EU elections in my local community five years ago. I then found local community engagement - online in my old Texan hometown of Houston - 18 months ago with Hurricane Harvey. I presented social aspects afforded GIS at Esri European Petroleum GIS conference in London that fall.
Friday, 20 November 2015
Sunday, 20 May 2012
Cloud Futures #3: Bridging the Gap
Bridging the gap between desktop and on-line GIS follows the first and second instalment, online vector GIS and spatial data validation. GisCloud introduced a free Esri extension to load features and attributes to its file system. This follows other services such as Arc2Earth and Arc2Google, except in the vector domain. Having both Esri @ home and a private cloud I put this new extension through its paces.
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