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DESCRIPTION:In this presentation\, we showcase a unique approach to analyzi
 ng Capital Bikeshare trips in Washington D.C. using Open-Source Geospatial
  (FOSS4G) tools and technologies. Our project involved loading trip data i
 nto a PostGIS database\, utilizing the Valhalla routing engine and OpenStr
 eetMap data to find the optimal routes between each pair of stations\, and
  then constructing a topogeometry table to represent these routes. Using t
 his topogeometry table\, we are able to estimate the number of Capital Bik
 eshare trips that occur on each road in Washington D.C.\n\nThe use of FOSS
 4G tools and technologies allowed us to perform this analysis in a cost-ef
 fective and efficient manner\, while also providing high-quality results. 
 The results of our analysis have important implications for urban planning
  and mobility research\, as they can be used to understand the patterns an
 d impacts of bike-share usage in cities.\n\nOur presentation will provide 
 an overview of the methodology used in our project\, as well as a discussi
 on of the results and their implications. We will also share our experienc
 es using FOSS4G tools and technologies and provide insights on how these t
 ools can be used in similar projects. This presentation is of interest to 
 geospatial professionals\, urban planners\, and anyone interested in using
  FOSS4G tools for data analysis and mobility research.
DTSTAMP:20260514T080841Z
LOCATION:UBT C / N110 - Second Floor
SUMMARY:Pedaling towards Progress: An Analysis of Capital Bikeshare Trips i
 n Washington D.C. using Open-Source Geospatial Tools - Max Lindsay
URL:https://talks.osgeo.org/foss4g-2023/talk/8SQQB8/
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