[Qgis-user] raster layer combination

Christine geo.guide at web.de
Sat Mar 27 12:18:22 PDT 2021


Dear Milena,

have a look at the tool  'Sample raster values' in QGIS Geoprocessing: This
algorithm creates a new vector layer with the same attributes of the input
layer and the raster values corresponding on the point location.

If you sample the values of your raster layers for your given points (large
airports or outbreak location points) you should get what you want. To
complete the parameters for your regression analysis you should probably
also perform a distance analysis, perhaps with the tool 'Distance to nearest
hub (points)', but I never used this tool. 

I would try the sampling of the rasters and a distance analysis focusing
both on the airports and the outbreak location points as well. I mean
approach the regression from both sides. 

Regards, Christine




Milena Muehler wrote
> ... I have several raster layers (population density; livestock density;
> mammal density; etc.) and two text layers (so I've imported two csv files
> with longitudes and latitudes into QGIS and now I have points about the
> location of large airports and location points where there was a zoonotic
> infectious disease outbreak). 
> 
> My intention is to „combine“ all layers and to get all the values under
> this specific point of an outbreak. So that I have the exact value of the
> population density, livestock density ans so on where the outbreak
> occurred. I guess I have to make the calculation within a certain vicinity
> though. 
> [...]
> In the end I want to have a file as an output with values to make
> regression analysis in SPSS. 





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