2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.envsoft.2021.104972
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QGIS-Landsat Indices plugin (Q-LIP): Tool for environmental indices computing using Landsat data

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“…The site allows downloading satellite survey data for further processing in specialized GIS systems, such as QGIS, for which special plugins such as Q-LIP have been created for processing data from Landsat, proposed by Boutaina Sebbah (2021) in [45]. The specified interface provides a single scale for indicating the surface temperature from −50 to 100 • C, due to which it is challenging to distinguish thermal anomalies visually in the city conditions since the range of temperature distribution in the city, even in the summer months, does not exceed 25 • C. Using QGIS, a different color palette was introduced for the heat field distribution map, which was adjusted based on the maximum and minimum temperature.…”
Section: Methodology Of the Experimentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The site allows downloading satellite survey data for further processing in specialized GIS systems, such as QGIS, for which special plugins such as Q-LIP have been created for processing data from Landsat, proposed by Boutaina Sebbah (2021) in [45]. The specified interface provides a single scale for indicating the surface temperature from −50 to 100 • C, due to which it is challenging to distinguish thermal anomalies visually in the city conditions since the range of temperature distribution in the city, even in the summer months, does not exceed 25 • C. Using QGIS, a different color palette was introduced for the heat field distribution map, which was adjusted based on the maximum and minimum temperature.…”
Section: Methodology Of the Experimentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The specified interface provides a single scale for indicating the surface temperature from −50 to 100 • C, due to which it is challenging to distinguish thermal anomalies visually in the city conditions since the range of temperature distribution in the city, even in the summer months, does not exceed 25 • C. Using QGIS, a different color palette was introduced for the heat field distribution map, which was adjusted based on the maximum and minimum temperature. The site allows downloading satellite survey data for further processing in specialized GIS systems, such as QGIS, for which special plugins such as Q-LIP have been created for processing data from Landsat, proposed by Boutaina Sebbah (2021) in [45]. The specified interface provides a single scale for indicating the surface temperature from −50 to 100 °С, due to which it is challenging to distinguish thermal anomalies visually in the city conditions since the range of temperature distribution in the city, even in the summer months, does not exceed 25 °С.…”
Section: Methodology Of the Experimentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of QGIS is highly recommended as it is available for free, and its capabilities can be extended with a wide range of external plugins developed by its large community. Recently, many plugins have been developed under QGIS to serve sustainability purposes, [24] Imagine Sustainability (2023) Sustainability Assessment Tool based on geographic algorithm MCDA, Spatial Sustainability Assessment Model (SSAM) (2019) by ARPA Umbria -University of Perugia (Developer: Gianluca Massei) for sustainability assessment in a geographic environment, and [25] USM toolset (Urban Sprawl Metric toolset), which is a set of tools facilitating the calculation of weighted urban proliferation (WUP), and Q-LIP environment (2023) [26]. The basic functionality of the plugins is written in Python (3.2), while the graphical user interface (GUI) is developed using the Qt designer concept.…”
Section: Technical Implementationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…QGIS is an open source mapping software based on the geographic information system (GIS) [50,51], which can load the data into a geographical map and perform the spatial analysis [52][53][54], including the environment indices' measuring and calculating [55]. In this study, we use QGIS to visualize and analyze hazardous air pollutants in 29 provinces of China.…”
Section: Core Variables 221 Explained Variablesmentioning
confidence: 99%