Sunday, March 06, 2011

Map of Earthquake Prone Buildings in Wellington

On the weekend, I took the PDF that Hon. Peter Dunne (my local MP) provided of the earthquake prone buildings in Wellington New Zealand and put them onto a map.

I initially tried to use Google Docs to do this, because I thought it should be relatively easy to map data from a Google Spreadsheet. I thought that this would be an initial usage scenario. It seems that it isn't. So, instead I used BatchGeo. They have a pretty quick and easy service, complete with Geocoding.

Here is what their online tool created when I gave it the CSV file:

View Wellington NZ, EQP Buildings in a full screen map

The full screen map includes a list of the locations mapped.

Of course, the next morning, I found out that James over at maptd used Google Fusion Tables, which allow you to directly map data from a spreadsheet onto Google Maps. I'll have to look into them next. I would like to be able to keep the grouped view that BatchGeo provides in any reworking.

2 comments:

Unknown said...

Hi,
Just wanting to clarify as to what served means? Serverly earthquake prone or dealt with?

Jason Pollock said...

I believe it means the building has been served a notice that it IS earthquake prone.