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== Access to AlpES WebGIS: == | == Access to AlpES WebGIS: == | ||
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To go to the AlpES WebGIS startpage, type into your browser adress bar: [[http:// | To go to the AlpES WebGIS startpage, type into your browser adress bar: [[http:// | ||
== Choose your language == | == Choose your language == | ||
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Choose your preferred language directly above. You can choose between English, German, French, Italian and Slovenian. Please note, that layer attributes are only available in their original language English. \\ \\ | Choose your preferred language directly above. You can choose between English, German, French, Italian and Slovenian. Please note, that layer attributes are only available in their original language English. \\ \\ | ||
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== About AlpES == | == About AlpES == | ||
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Clicking on "About AlpES" in the grey bar on top of the website, it gives you the links to the AlpES project homepage as well as to WIKIAlps. On the AlpES project homepage you can find background information on the AlpES project itself and specifically the [[http:// | Clicking on "About AlpES" in the grey bar on top of the website, it gives you the links to the AlpES project homepage as well as to WIKIAlps. On the AlpES project homepage you can find background information on the AlpES project itself and specifically the [[http:// | ||
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== Basic introduction == | == Basic introduction == | ||
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Getting Started follow the basic instruction – click on the question-symbol on the right hand side in the grey bar on the top.\\ \\ \\ | Getting Started follow the basic instruction – click on the question-symbol on the right hand side in the grey bar on the top.\\ \\ \\ | ||
==== Create your own map ==== | ==== Create your own map ==== | ||
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=== Choose layers === | === Choose layers === | ||
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== Choose layers == | == Choose layers == | ||
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In the menu tree on the left hand side you find all datasets, which are available in the WebGIS organized by content. You can fold out and up the menu clicking on the field " | In the menu tree on the left hand side you find all datasets, which are available in the WebGIS organized by content. You can fold out and up the menu clicking on the field " | ||
== Activate layers == | == Activate layers == | ||
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Clicking the checkbox on the left of the layer name will activate the layer. A pre-styled visualization of that layer will appear on the map.\\ \\ | Clicking the checkbox on the left of the layer name will activate the layer. A pre-styled visualization of that layer will appear on the map.\\ \\ | ||
== Get legend and further information == | == Get legend and further information == | ||
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+ | The box " | ||
== Download of project results == | == Download of project results == | ||
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+ | All project results (ES indicators) can be downloaded by clicking on the blue download symbol in the upper right corner of the parameter info box. Note that this will give you a csv file for the whole Alpine Space. If you only want the data for a specific municipality, | ||
=== Change view extent === | === Change view extent === | ||
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== Choose the default extent == | == Choose the default extent == | ||
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+ | You can choose whether your default extent should be the whole Alpine Space or a specific test regions extent. The default theme " | ||
== Zoom to a specific municipality == | == Zoom to a specific municipality == | ||
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+ | Use the search tool if your region of interest is a specific municipality (LAU 2 unit). Type in the name considering the proposal(s) below that will appear while typing. Select one of those. The extent will be immediately zoomed to the extent of the selected municipality.\\ \\ | ||
== Zoom in and out == | == Zoom in and out == | ||
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+ | Use the plus (+) and the minus (-) symbol on the right hand side of the mapping window to zoom in and out or use your mouse scroll wheel doing the same job. Clicking on the E-symbol brings you directly to the outer extent of the selected theme. \\ \\ | ||
== Full screen == | == Full screen == | ||
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+ | To use the AlpES WebGIS in full screen modus click on this symbol below the zooming tools.\\ \\ \\ \\ | ||
=== Styling of your map === | === Styling of your map === | ||
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== Change background map == | == Change background map == | ||
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+ | To change the background map click on the " | ||
== Change layer properties == | == Change layer properties == | ||
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+ | In the layer properties, you find below the menu tree, you can change the transparency as well as the drawing order of individual layers on the map. This are styling possibilities, | ||
=== Get information about specific locations/ | === Get information about specific locations/ | ||
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== Get single area's attributes == | == Get single area's attributes == | ||
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+ | To select and inform you about a single polygon/ | ||
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== Get coordinates from a specific location == | == Get coordinates from a specific location == | ||
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- | If you want to look for a specific location or to get the coordinates of a specific location, first change the coordinate system in the " | + | \\ |
+ | If you want to look for a specific location or to get the coordinates of a specific location, first change the coordinate system in the " | ||
=== Save your results === | === Save your results === | ||
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== Return to your personalised view == | == Return to your personalised view == | ||
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== Print your own map == | == Print your own map == | ||
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+ | === Calculation Tool === | ||
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+ | 1) The Calculation tool (together with the measurement tool) is accessible via the ' | ||
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- | //Have fun generating your own ecosystem service related maps in the Alpine Space!\\ | + | 2) The calculation dialog opens with the following elements: |
- | Your IGF-Team: Andreas Haller, PhD; Annemarie Polderman, PhD; PD Dipl.-Geogr. Dr. Oliver Bender; Cziferszky, Andreas; Nadine Houbé, MSc | + | - The **expression box**: A user can define the expression here. AlpES layers can be dragged and dropped from the layer tree into this box, which will result in the 5-digit AlpES layer code with a ' |
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+ | - The **validation button**: to check the expression syntax and populate the statistic fields below. Statistic fields below are provided for the user as a quick sanity check of the correctness of the expression. Only if the validation is successful, the **' | ||
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+ | - Expression **Import and Export** buttons: Expressions and corresponding styling can be saved to and imported from the local computer. This function allows sharing of expressions and user layers with other user. //Not yet implemented// | ||
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+ | 3) The result is displayed on the map and the layer is available in the layer stack. Here the layer can be removed. | ||
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+ | //Have fun generating your own ecosystem service related maps in the Alpine Space!\\ | ||
+ | Your IGF-Team: Cziferszky, Andreas; Nadine Houbé, MSc; Annemarie Polderman, PhD; Andreas Haller, PhD; PD Dipl.-Geogr. Dr. Oliver Bender |
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