Re: [datameet] Understanding Bengaluru Masterplan 2031

2017-12-23 Thread akhildev karunakaran
wow.. that was very nice to share...dear Arunits worthy.. ** *Mr. Karunakaran Akhil Dev, M.Sc., M.Phil.* *Consultant (Intern) * * Kerala State Planning Board (KSPB)* *Government of Kerala* *Pattom,Thiruvananthapuram* ** *PhD Research Scholar * *Disaster Management * *School of

Re: [datameet] Understanding Bengaluru Masterplan 2031

2017-12-23 Thread Arun Ganesh
Found a couple of wonderful old maps of Bangalore from the British Library while trying to understand the history of my area: - 1800 http://mapwarper.net/maps/26791#Preview_tab - 1935 http://mapwarper.net/maps/26792#Preview_tab The 1935 map is especially detailed and shows all the old

Re: [datameet] Understanding Bengaluru Masterplan 2031

2017-12-14 Thread Nikhil VJ
Ok here's the page that will help you map any two geo-referenced rasters side by side and fade them over satellite view etc: https://answerquest.github.io/overlap-custom-side.html Screenshot: By the way, in case you have done the geo-referencing on QGIS /

Re: [datameet] Understanding Bengaluru Masterplan 2031

2017-12-12 Thread Arun Ganesh
> So, whatever maps I upload on mapwarper, I should update the Google docs for corresponding Planning District/Page No reference to the mapwarper link. Right ? Yes > Also would like to know the plan forward to integrate the planning district wise maps onto a single platform. For a start we may

Re: [datameet] Understanding Bengaluru Masterplan 2031

2017-12-10 Thread Suvajit Sengupta
Great Arun !! I wish to participate for this activity. So, whatever maps I upload on mapwarper, I should update the Google docs for corresponding Planning District/Page No reference to the mapwarper link. Right ? Also would like to know the plan forward to integrate the planning district wise

Re: [datameet] Understanding Bengaluru Masterplan 2031

2017-12-10 Thread Arun Ganesh
The main outcome of the Saturday workshop was to crowdsource the effort to georeference all the remaining masterplan maps. In total there are 48 planning districts each with detailed existing and proposed landuse maps. Additionally each district map is divided into 4 pages. That makes it a total

Re: [datameet] Understanding Bengaluru Masterplan 2031

2017-12-08 Thread Manu Srivastava
Hi, Sorry to spam. Standing at Siddiqui kabab center and unable to locate the place for last 15 mins Can someone call me to give directions at 9886496040 Warm Regards Manu Srivastava eGovernments Foundation On 08-Dec-2017 12:11 PM, "Arun Ganesh" wrote: > Wonderful! For

Re: [datameet] Understanding Bengaluru Masterplan 2031

2017-12-06 Thread Nikhil VJ
Existing and Proposed maps? Perfect specimens to try out the leaflet side-by-side plugin! https://answerquest.github.io/bangalore-landuse-existingVproposed.html Code: https://github.com/answerquest/answerquest.github.io/blob/master/bangalore-landuse-existingVproposed.html Screenshot: --

Re: [datameet] Understanding Bengaluru Masterplan 2031

2017-12-06 Thread Arun Ganesh
> That's a lot of hard work put in that gets a blanket thumbs-down. Doesn't > really help in building trust between stakeholders. (we keep forgetting > that the urban planners creating the plan are people too) . > Yes! With residents unaware of how this plan impacts their life, the safest

Re: [datameet] Understanding Bengaluru Masterplan 2031

2017-12-05 Thread Nikhil VJ
Hi Arun, I have similar feelings even here in Pune. The usual response of civil society I have observed is to float a report that summarizes (without detailed info like lat-long co-ordinates) what all is wrong with the plans, and then a pressure campaign to have the plan rejected. I once met

[datameet] Understanding Bengaluru Masterplan 2031

2017-11-27 Thread Arun Ganesh
The BDA has released the Revised Masterplan for Bengaluru (provisional) for public feedback for the next 60 days. This is the last chance for feedback before the plan is finalized for the growth of the city for the next decade. The masterplan is available here: