
Infrastructure / Computed / Mobility
Network Analysis
Betweenness network analysis is a type of spatial analysis that is used to evaluate the connectivity of a street network by measuring the extent to which different streets serve as "bridges" between other streets in the network. In this analysis, the betweenness centrality of each street is calculated, which is a measure of the number of shortest paths between other streets that pass through that street. Streets with high betweenness centrality are considered to be more important in terms of connectivity, as they are likely to be used by many people as they travel through the network. This type of analysis can be used to understand the efficiency and effectiveness of a street network, and to identify potential bottlenecks or other problems that may impact the flow of traffic.
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32
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Layer
Original Source
Layer
Resolution
1m
Cadence
Live
Delivery Time
Days
Price
€200
Coverage
Global
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n/a
Commercial Use
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Sample Asset
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Created
7/30/2022 13:30
GIZ
Network Analysis
EECU Seconds
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Graph Data
Graph of most critical streets citywide.
Graph on most critical streets in AOI.
Critical streets length + betweenness factor in AOI / citywide.
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Local Sample
Network Analysis.jpg