To import data using the “Import” section, you must first decide on the “data class”. Data class in AccessMod defines both the type of data (raster, vector, or table) and the type of content (e.g. land coverPour importer des données à l'aide de la section "Importer", vous devez d'abord choisir la "classe de données". La classe de données dans AccessMod définit à la fois le type de données (raster, vecteur ou table) et le type de contenu (par exemple, occupation du sol, population, ...). This allows AccessMod to pre-fill various text fields in the user interface with the correct type of information, which prevents (in many cases) the users to use in appropriate data sets for the analyses.The various data classes are as follows (with Cela permet à AccessMod de pré-remplir divers champs de texte dans l'interface utilisateur avec le type correct d'informations, ce qui empêche (dans de nombreux cas) les utilisateurs d'utiliser des jeux de données non appropriés pour les analyses.
Les différentes classes de données sont les suivantes (avec “(r)” = “raster”, “(t)” = “table” , and et “(v)” = “vector“vecteur”):
Data class
Data type
Classe de données | Type de données | Contenu des données |
---|---|---|
(r) dem | raster | digital elevation model (see Section 3.3.1.2) |
(r) |
occupation du sol | raster | land cover distribution (see Section 3.3.1.4) |
(r) |
occupation du sol fusionnée | raster | land cover distribution after the merging with the road network and barriers layers (output of the merge land cover tool - see Section 0) |
(r) population | raster | spatial distribution of the target population (see Section 3.3.1.3) |
(r) population |
résiduelle | raster | spatial distribution of the residual population (output of the geographic coverage analysis - see Section 5.5.4) |
(r) |
priorité | raster | spatial distribution of priority areas used in the scaling up analysis (see Section 3.3.1.10) |
(r) exclusion | raster | exclusion zone(s) (see Section 3.3.1.5) |
(t) exclusion | table | exclusion criteria used during the scaling up analysis (output of the scaling up analysis - see Section 5.5.7) |
(t) |
occupation du sol | table | link between each land cover categories and their corresponding label (see Section 3.3.1.4) |
(t) |
scénario | table | speed and mode of transport for each class in the merged land cover layer (see Section 3.3.2.2) |
(t) |
capacité | table | types and coverage capacities of new health facilities to locate during the scaling up analysis (see Section 3.3.2.3) |
(t) |
pertinence | table | suitability criteria used during the scaling up analysis (output of the scaling up analysis - see Section 5.5.7) |
(v) |
barrière | vector | barriers to movements (polygons, lines, points) (see Section 3.3.1.8) |
(v) |
route | vector | road network, with information on road categories (see Section 3.3.1.7) |
(v) |
structure | vector | health centers location (points) (see Section 3.3.1.6) |
(v) zone |
pour stat | vector | zones (polygons), typically administrative units, for used to extract statistics during the zonal statistics analysis (see Sections 3.3.1.9 and 5.5.6) |
(v) exclusion | vector | exclusion zone(s) (polygons) in which no new health facility can be located during the scaling up analysis (see Sections 3.3.1.5) |
Next, you are asked to provide a tag and to check the validation information for the data you are about to upload. Once all is good, the “Choose and import data" button will turn grey and you will be able to select the corresponding file(s).
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