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GeoClimate is an opensource geospatial toolbox to compute a set of climate related parameters describing a territory (morphological indicators such as Sky View Factor, urban classifications such as Local Climate Zones, etc.). GeoClimate uses vector-based inputs. Specific workflows have been developed to automatically use OpenStreetMap and the French BD Topo 2.2 version databases but the algorithms are data independent, thus allowing the user to connect any vector-based dataset. GeoClimate is developed in Groovy language.
The GeoClimate library has been also developed within research project PAENDORA (2017 -2021), funded by ADEME. Code source and documentation are available at https://github.com/orbisgis/geoclimate/releases/tag/0.0.1
spatial analysis, GIS, climate, environment, geography
spatial analysis, GIS, climate, environment, geography
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