This repository is the collection of maps I created for the 30DayMapChallenge during November, 2021. #30DayMapChallenge is a daily spatial data visualization challenge launched by Topi Tjukanov. One has to create maps on selected themes and publish on twitter or any other social media platforms.
For More Details: 30DayMapChallenge.I started my journey with an aim to completing the challenge without any interruption. Unfortunately, I could not make all the maps due to my sudden illness. I used QGIS to produce the maps (except the Earth is not Flat). Here are the 17 maps I created throughout the challenge:
The location of power plants in coastal areas of Bangladesh. Original post on Twitter
The intense drainage network of coastal rivers in Bangladesh. Original post on Twitter
Polders in coastal areas of Bangladesh. Original post on Twitter
Residential density is the number of households per unit area. The map shows the residential density in coastal areas. Original post on Twitter
Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh has a very dense network of streets. Original post on Twitter
Vaccination for COVID-19 began in Bangladesh from February 2021. The map illustrates the vaccinated population all over the country. Original post on Twitter
Forests in southeastern Bangladesh. Most of the areas are in Chittagong hill tracts. Original post on Twitter
The location of wetlands all over Bangladesh. Original post on Twitter
All types of highways in Bangladesh. Original post on Twitter
Modified Normalized Difference Water Index (MNDWI) is very efficient in differetiating water from land. Landsat 8 satellite image covering the eastern coast of Bangladesh was used to calculate the index. Original post on Twitter
The bottom topography of the Bay of Bengal. Original post on Twitter
The indigenous people are all over Bangladesh; mostly in south eastern part. Original post on Twitter
Coral reefs in the Pacific ocean are one of the most important components of the global marine ecosystem. Original post on Twitter
Rice is the staple food in Bangladesh. The map is made using only rice. Original post on Twitter
Dhaka metropolitan city, the most significant urban area of Bangladesh. Original post on Twitter
Turning 3D earth into 2D map. This part is made using MS Excel 2016. Original post on Twitter
No data, only the boundary of Bangladesh. Original post on Twitter