1.2. Preparando los Datos de los Ejercicios

Nota

Este procedimiento está dirigido a organizadores de cursos o a usuarios con más experiencia en QGIS que deseen crear conjuntos de datos de muestra localizados para sus cursos. Un conjunto de datos generales es distribuido con el Manual de Capacitación, pero puedes seguir estas instrucciones si quieres reemplazar el conjunto de datos que viene por defecto.

The sample data provided with the Training Manual refers to the town of Swellendam and its surroundings. Swellendam is located about 2 hours” east of Cape Town in the Western Cape of South Africa. The dataset contains feature names in both English and Afrikaans.

Cualquier persona puede utilizar este conjunto de datos sin dificultad, pero puede ser que prefieras usar datos de tu propio país o ciudad natal. Si eliges esa opción, tus datos localizados se utilizarán en todas las lecciones desde el Módulo 3 al Módulo 7.2. Los módulos siguientes utilizan fuentes de datos más complejas que puede que estén disponibles para tu región o puede que no.

Nota

Estas instrucciones asumen que tienes un buen conocimiento de QGIS y no tienen la intención de ser utilizadas como material de enseñanza.

1.2.1. hard Try Yourself Create OSM based vector Files

Si deseas reemplazar el conjunto de datos con datos localizados para tu curso, esto puede hacerse fácilmente con herramientas incluidas en QGIS. La región que elijas utilizar debería tener una buena mezcla de zonas urbanas y rurales, incluyendo carreteras de distinto nivel, zonas delimitadas (como reservas naturales, cultivos) y elementos acuáticos, como arroyos y ríos.

  1. Abre un nuevo proyecto de QGIS

  2. Select Layer ‣ Data Source Manager to open the Data Source Manager dialog

  3. In the Browser tab, expand the XYZ Tiles drop-down menu and double-click the OpenStreetMap item.

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    A map of the world is now visible on the map canvas.

  4. Close the Data Source Manager dialog

  5. Move to the area you’d like to use as study area

    ../../../_images/swellendam_neighborhood.png

Now that we have the area we’ll extract the data from, let’s enable the extraction tools.

  1. Go to Plugins ‣ Manage/Install Plugins…

  2. In the All tab, type QuickOSM in the search box

  3. Select the QuickOSM plugin, press Install Plugin and then Close the dialog.

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  4. Execute the new plugin from Vector ‣ QuickOSM ‣ QuickOSM… menu

  5. In the Quick query tab, select building in the Key drop-down menu

  6. Leave the Value field empty, meaning that you are querying all buildings.

  7. Select Canvas Extent in the next drop-down menu

  8. Expand the Advanced group below and uncheck all geometry types on the right except Multipolygons.

  9. Press Run query

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    A new building layer is added to the Layers panel, showing buildings in the selected extent.

  10. Proceed as above to extract other data:

    1. Key = landuse and Multipolygons geometry type.

    2. Key = boundary, Value = protected_area and Multipolygons geometry type.

    3. Key = natural, Value = water and Multipolygons geometry type.

    4. Key = highway and check Lines and Multilines geometry types.

    5. Key = waterway, Value = river and check Lines and Multilines geometry types.

    6. Key = place and Points geometry type.

This process adds the layers as temporary files (indicated by the indicatorMemory icon next to their name).

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You can sample the data your region contains in order to see what kind of results your region will yield.

We now need to save the resulting data to use during your course. We’ll be using ESRI Shapefile, GeoPackage and SpatiaLite formats depending on the data.

To convert the place temporary layer to another format:

  1. Click the indicatorMemory icon next to the place layer to open the Save Scratch Layer dialog.

    Nota

    If you need to change any of the temporary layer’s properties (CRS, extent, fields…), use the Export ‣ Save Features as… contextual menu instead, and ensure the Add saved file to map option is checked. This adds a new layer.

  2. Select the ESRI Shapefile format

  3. Use the button to browse to the exercise_data/shapefile/ folder and save the file as places.shp.

    ../../../_images/save_osm_place.png
  4. Press OK

    In the Layers panel, the temporary place layer is replaced with the saved places shapefile layer and the temporary icon next to it removed.

  5. Double-click the layer to open its Layer Properties ‣ Source tab and update the Layer name property to match the file name.

  6. Repeat the process for other layers, renaming them as follows:

    • natural_water into water

    • waterway_river into rivers

    • boundary_protected_area into protected_areas

    Each resulting data set should be saved in the exercise_data/shapefile/ directory.

The next step is to create a GeoPackage file from the building layer to use during the course:

  1. Click the indicatorMemory icon next to the building layer

  2. Select the GeoPackage format

  3. Save the file as training_data.gpkg under the exercise_data/ folder

  4. By default, the Layer name is filled as the file name. Replace it with buildings.

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  5. Press OK

  6. Rename the layer in its properties dialog

  7. Repeat the process with the highway layer, saving it as roads in the same GeoPackage database.

The last step is to save the remaining temporary file as a SpatiaLite file.

  1. Click the indicatorMemory icon next to the landuse layer

  2. Select the SpatiaLite format

  3. Save the file as landuse.sqlite under the exercise_data/ folder. By default, the Layer name is filled as the file name. Do not change it.

    ../../../_images/save_osm_landuse.png
  4. Press OK

You should now have a map which looks something like this (the symbology will certainly be very different, because QGIS randomly assigns colors when layers are added to the map):

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The important thing is that you have 7 vector layers matching those shown above and that all those layers have some data.

1.2.2. hard Try Yourself Crear archivos SRTM DEM tiff

For modules Module: Creando Datos Vectoriales and Rasters, you’ll also need raster images (SRTM DEM) which cover the region you have selected for your course.

El CGIAR-CGI (http://srtm.csi.cgiar.org/) proporciona algunos SRTM DEM que puede descargar desde http://srtm.csi.cgiar.org/SELECTION/inputCoord.asp.

You’ll need images which cover the entire region you have chosen to use. To find the extent coordinates, in QGIS , zoomToLayer zoom to the extent of the largest layer and pick the values in the extents Extents box of the status bar. Keep the GeoTiff format. Once the form is filled, click on the Click here to Begin Search >> button and download the file(s).

Una vez que haya descargado los archivo(s) necesarios, se deberán guardar en el directorio exercise_data, bajo las subcarpetas raster/SRTM.

1.2.3. hard Try Yourself Crear archivos de imagen tiff

In Module Module: Creando Datos Vectoriales, Follow Along: Fuentes de Datos lesson shows close-up images of three school sports fields which students are asked to digitize. You’ll therefore need to reproduce these images using your new SRTM DEM tiff file(s). There is no obligation to use school sports fields: any three school land-use types can be used (e.g. different school buildings, playgrounds or car parks).

For reference, the image in the example data is:

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1.2.4. basic Try Yourself Sustituye los Tokens

Having created your localised dataset, the final step is to replace the tokens in the substitutions.txt file so that the appropriate names will appear in your localised version of the Training Manual.

Los tokens que tienes que sustituir son los siguientes:

  • majorUrbanName: this defaults to «Swellendam». Replace with the name of the major town in your region.

  • schoolAreaType1: this defaults to «athletics field». Replace with the name of the largest school area type in your region.

  • largeLandUseArea: this defaults to «Bontebok National Park». Replace with the name of a large landuse polygon in your region.

  • srtmFileName: this defaults to srtm_41_19.tif. Replace this with the filename of your SRTM DEM file.

  • localCRS: this defaults to WGS 84 / UTM 34S. You should replace this with the correct CRS for your region.