The tools and analysis included in AccessMod require two main types of data in order to run:

  1. Geospatial data
  2. Tabular data and associated parameters

The following paragraphs list these data sets before describing them in more detail in the following sections. Those mandatory to run each AccessMod tool or analysis are indicated in bold below. It is however recommended to include the other data sets as well whenever possible and this in order to generate more realistic results.

Data for the merge land cover tool:

The following data is needed to create the merged land cover layer using this tool:

The merged land cover distribution grid resulting from the application of this tool is required to perform the different analysis in AccessMod.


Data for the Population adjustment tool:

The following data is needed to adjust the population distribution grid to avoid for part of this population to be placed on barriers:


Data for performing the accessibility analysis:

The following data is needed in addition to the merged land cover distribution grid generated with the first tool to perform the accessibility analysis:


Data for performing the geographic coverage analysis:

The following data is needed in addition to the merged land cover distribution grid generated with the first tool to perform geographic coverage analysis:


Data for performing the referral analysis: 

The following data is needed in addition to the merged land cover distribution grid generated with the first tool to perform the referral analysis:


Data for performing the zonal statistics:

The following data is needed to use the zonal statistics tool:


Data for performing the scaling up analysis:

The following data is needed in addition to the merged land cover distribution grid generated with the first tool to perform the scaling up analysis:


Please note that exclusion and priority areas can also be defined in AccessMod based on other vector format data. The vector format layers used in this case will have to be imported in AccessMod prior to conducting the analysis.