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Existing planning application data (e.g. number of large applications per LSOA zone based on data released by @aspeakman)
PCT data, e.g. with summary statistics on quietness diversion factor at the LSOA level
JTS data
While working on a demo of #16 I have come to realise that the JTS datasets are huge with dozens of variables across 8 services, 4 years, 3 modes and 2 main levels of geographic aggregation (LA/LSOA).
Of those I think the 'time' variable in the 2017 versions of the 8 main destination types are most important.
However, I think the data is large enough to warrant a stand alone mini-app based on the principle of modularity and for people who just want JTS data (and not the other datasets visualised by the ActDev app/apps). I think that this could represent a starter for 10 on the UI elements of such a JTS visualisation platform: https://apps.saferactive.org/actdev-shiny-demo/
Split out from #11:
Data that we already have access to:
While working on a demo of #16 I have come to realise that the JTS datasets are huge with dozens of variables across 8 services, 4 years, 3 modes and 2 main levels of geographic aggregation (LA/LSOA).
Of those I think the 'time' variable in the 2017 versions of the 8 main destination types are most important.
However, I think the data is large enough to warrant a stand alone mini-app based on the principle of modularity and for people who just want JTS data (and not the other datasets visualised by the ActDev app/apps). I think that this could represent a starter for 10 on the UI elements of such a JTS visualisation platform: https://apps.saferactive.org/actdev-shiny-demo/
See also: https://www.nao.org.uk/other/transport-accessibility-to-local-services-a-journey-time-tool/
It's possible that that tool was inspired by our work on Acton.
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