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WebGINES – Mobility Indicators for Switzerland

A new version of GINES, which is an interactive WebGIS application used for visual presentation of mobility indicators for Switzerland, has been launched and can be seen online (click here and on the button “Als anonymer Benutzer forfahren…”). The mobility indicators were created by INE and calculated by using catchment area, network and routing analysis. […]

18.12.2013 Andreas Christ
Kategorie: Our projects, WebGINES

Spatial indicators

The mobility team at the Institute of Sustainable Development (ZHAW) has developed nationwide, spatial indicators for sustainable mobility in Switzerland. There are indicators for social, economic and ecological sustainability and these indicators are visualized with GINES (=Geographisches INformations- und EntscheidungsSystem). Schlagwörter: Indicators, Switzerland

19.08.2013 Tiina-Maria Seppänen
Kategorie: Our projects, WebGINES

Traffic noise in housing areas

Traffic noise has become a significant issue in Switzerland. Approximately 17% of the population is affected by high road traffic, rail or air transport noise, which has a negative influence on the quality of life in the Swiss residental zones. Road traffic is clearly the largest noise source. According to the Federal Office for the […]

17.04.2013 Tiina-Maria Seppänen
Kategorie: Our projects, WebGINES