Göttingen was a lot of fun and a whirlwind of exciting new developments in Free and Open-Source Software (FOSS) related to Geographic Information Systems (GIS). Learn about everything I saw there plus the presentations I still want to view once published online.
Tagged “gis”
In this post, I use OpenStreetMap and German Census data to answer this question and more. I show you how I used PostgreSQL and PostGIS for the analysis plus there will be some nice looking charts too 😍 📊 🌍.
I recently visited the ADE event in Amsterdam, but I didn't like the app they made so I created my own! In this post, I share how I did this plus some notes on my own experiences with "vibe-coding" 😎
Getting started with OpenStreetMap data can be an intimidating process. With so many data formats to choose from, how does one pick the correct one and get started? In this post, I guide you through one possible way to organise and process this data using PostgreSQL and Python.
For the last half year or so, I worked on my master thesis project which explores using a walkability index to plan for auto-reduction measures in Kiel. Learn more and find a link to the full thesis in this post.
These are the results of a study I outlined in a previous blog post. In it I show the and compare the speeds of bicycling, driving and public transit.
With this article, I want to propose a method for investigating how fast it takes to travel using different modes in the city of Kiel in Germany.
Look at how I used several differnt data sources to create a map of Portland's crime data with a link to the live example.