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As per our understanding, the user can either input a polygon or the score itself as a numeric value, and the tool will generate the raster. However, currently, the user needs to input both a polygon and the score index. We would like to have two options and not a single step requiring two sets of input data.
Could you please investigate this? Thanks!
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Currently, there are three factors in the Contextual Dimension: Workplace Discrimination, Regulatory Frameworks, and Financial Inclusion. Each of these should have a separate tab and follow the same methodology. Users should be able to input a score on a scale of 0 to 100. For Regulatory Frameworks, this involves inputting two scores, which the tool will then average. The tool should standardize these scores on a scale from 0 to 5 and assign them to the entire territory, divided into 100m x 100m raster cells. There is no need to input any polygons.
@osundwajeff
As per our understanding, the user can either input a polygon or the score itself as a numeric value, and the tool will generate the raster. However, currently, the user needs to input both a polygon and the score index. We would like to have two options and not a single step requiring two sets of input data.
Could you please investigate this? Thanks!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: