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Software retrieval and installation |
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Running the example analysis for Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, SpainOnce the software is started, to run the provided example analysis for Las Palmas, Spain, run the following series of scripts
It is possible we could simplify these instructions in future as per #259, just entering the keywords configure, analysis, generate followed by their chosen city codename. As per #262, a fourth step has just been implemented, compare, that currently generates a quick comparison table when codenames are provided for a reference and comparison study region that have had resources generated. |
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Setting up an analysis for a new city |
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Performing the analysis (and what this does behind the scenes) |
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Let's take a 5-minute break |
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What to do if things don't work as planned during analysis |
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Generating resources (data, documentation, metadata, reports, maps, figures) |
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Understanding outputs |
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Summary and next steps |
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About
This discussion thread accompanies a series of training sessions for Global Healthy and Sustainable City Indicators software, supporting participation in the 1000 Cities Challenge.
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Overview
Each topic covered will appear as a comment below, and you are welcome to post further comments and questions about the software.
We'll cover:
This will be a co-learning experience, with your feedback and questions guiding us to improve the software and its documentation, so that it is easier to use to create documented analyses of urban indicators, generate resources for sharing and further use, and support participation in the 1000 Cities Challenge.
A series of polls have also been created following the topics of discussion in our earlier feedback sessions. These will help us prioritise feature development moving forwards: please vote for what interests you here!
If you haven't completed our software feedback survey yet, this can be accessed here: https://global-healthy-liveable-cities.github.io/software_feedback
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