QGIS plugin

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At ENVI-met we are constantly striving to innovate and provide our users with the best tools for their urban planning and environmental simulation needs. We are therefore pleased to present another important addition to our suite of tools: the ENVI-met QGIS (Quantum Geographic Information System) plug-in. This powerful plug-in is designed to seamlessly integrate geospatial data into our renowned ENVI-met microclimate simulation model, enhancing your urban planning and environmental analysis capabilities.

Power of geospatial data

Geospatial data is a critical component for understanding and analysing environmental and urban systems. Our QGIS plugin extends the functionality of ENVI-met by allowing you to incorporate a wide range of geospatial data formats into your simulations. The plugin supports a variety of data formats, including shapefiles, GeoJSON, GeoTIFFs and raster imagery, ensuring that you can import the precise data you need from a variety of sources.

Whether you are working with data from public repositories or proprietary datasets, the ENVI-met QGIS plugin offers unparalleled flexibility. This compatibility ensures that you can use a huge number of geospatial information to create more accurate and comprehensive microclimate simulations. By integrating these data sources, urban planners, architects and environmental scientists can gain deeper insight into their projects, leading to more informed decisions and better outcomes for urban environments.

Streamlined workflow for increased productivity

The installation process is straightforward and our plugin integrates seamlessly with your existing QGIS setup. To help you get started quickly, we have created a tutorial that takes you step-by-step through the installation process so that you can start using the power of the ENVI-met QGIS plugin right away. The tutorial covers everything from initial setup to importing and using geodata within the ENVI-met environment. You can watch the video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rtGV4gka0zo.

Transforming urban planning and environmental analysis

Urban planners can now visualise how different scenarios will affect microclimates, helping them to design more sustainable and liveable cities. Architects can evaluate the thermal comfort of building designs to ensure that their creations contribute positively to the urban environment. Environmental scientists can study the effects of green infrastructure, pollution and climate change on urban areas, providing valuable insights for policy development and environmental protection.

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