Difference between revisions of "Flood Risk Assessment in QGIS"
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==Data and Software Requirements== |
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− | In order to begin this tutorial a download of the QGIS software is needed. This can be found at [https://www.qgis.org/en/site/forusers/download.html/ QGIS Download] |
+ | In order to begin this tutorial a download of the QGIS software is needed. The current version is QGIS 2.18.15 'Las Palmas' and was released on 08.12.2017. QGIS is available on Windows, MacOS X, Linux as well as Android. This can be found at [https://www.qgis.org/en/site/forusers/download.html/ QGIS Download] |
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+ | Moving forward, the data that will be used for this tutorial can be found from the [https://library.carleton.ca/find/gis/ MacOdrum Library]. You may use whatever additional [https://library.carleton.ca/find/gis/base-layers/ base layers] you might like to add to this tutorial, but for this purpose only elevation data is used. |
Revision as of 00:18, 20 December 2017
Purpose
The purpose of this tutorial is to demonstrate the process of performing a flood risk assessment within QGIS.
Data and Software Requirements
In order to begin this tutorial a download of the QGIS software is needed. The current version is QGIS 2.18.15 'Las Palmas' and was released on 08.12.2017. QGIS is available on Windows, MacOS X, Linux as well as Android. This can be found at QGIS Download
Moving forward, the data that will be used for this tutorial can be found from the MacOdrum Library. You may use whatever additional base layers you might like to add to this tutorial, but for this purpose only elevation data is used.