qWAT is a solution for water distribution network management. It is based entirely on top of QGIS and PostGIS. qWAT is first a data model suitable for storing and managing complex water distribution networks. The data model is implemented in PostGIS, the opensource geospatial database of choice. On top of this data model, the qWAT project provides a solution to exploit the data to its full extent. It is based on QGIS and all its capabilities. Custom layer rendering styles are provided, a project with data organization, specific widgets for objects from the data model and more. qWAT is an open project, lead by a group of funders, now developed in the open on GitHub. While still young, qWAT is already used in production in some organizatio...
FREEWAT is an HORIZON 2020 project financed by the EU Commission under the call WATER INNOVATION: B...
[Notes_IRSTEA]vol. 1, chap. 1 [Departement_IRSTEA]Territoires [TR1_IRSTEA]SYNERGIE [Axe_IRSTEA]TETIS...
Individuals rely upon water for drinking, cooking, washing, diverting squanders and household needs...
QGIS is the leading free and open source desktop GIS. It is also a complete ecosystem, that allows t...
FREEWAT is an ongoing GIS environment to serve as pre- and post-processor for running simulations of...
This paper aims at presenting the open source and public domain FREEWAT platform capabilities for wa...
The FREEWAT platform (v.1.0) is a large plugin integrated into the QGIS GIS desktop (http://qgis.org...
This workshop for the QGIS 2023 Conference is based on Chapter 4 of the book QGIS for Hydrological A...
The FREEWAT platform is integrated within the open source QGIS GIS, allowing the simulation of the w...
FREEWAT is an HORIZON 2020 project financed by the EC. FREEWAT main result will be an open source an...
Integrating advanced simulation techniques and data analysis tools in a freeware Geographic Informat...
FREEWAT is an HORIZON 2020 project financed by the EU Commission under the call WATER INNOVATION: BO...
Because of the spatial nature of groundwater-related data and their time component, effective ground...
DissertationGeographical Information Systems (GIS) have become more easily accessible with the adven...
AkvaGIS is a novel, free and open source module included in the FREEWAT plugin for QGIS that supplie...
FREEWAT is an HORIZON 2020 project financed by the EU Commission under the call WATER INNOVATION: B...
[Notes_IRSTEA]vol. 1, chap. 1 [Departement_IRSTEA]Territoires [TR1_IRSTEA]SYNERGIE [Axe_IRSTEA]TETIS...
Individuals rely upon water for drinking, cooking, washing, diverting squanders and household needs...
QGIS is the leading free and open source desktop GIS. It is also a complete ecosystem, that allows t...
FREEWAT is an ongoing GIS environment to serve as pre- and post-processor for running simulations of...
This paper aims at presenting the open source and public domain FREEWAT platform capabilities for wa...
The FREEWAT platform (v.1.0) is a large plugin integrated into the QGIS GIS desktop (http://qgis.org...
This workshop for the QGIS 2023 Conference is based on Chapter 4 of the book QGIS for Hydrological A...
The FREEWAT platform is integrated within the open source QGIS GIS, allowing the simulation of the w...
FREEWAT is an HORIZON 2020 project financed by the EC. FREEWAT main result will be an open source an...
Integrating advanced simulation techniques and data analysis tools in a freeware Geographic Informat...
FREEWAT is an HORIZON 2020 project financed by the EU Commission under the call WATER INNOVATION: BO...
Because of the spatial nature of groundwater-related data and their time component, effective ground...
DissertationGeographical Information Systems (GIS) have become more easily accessible with the adven...
AkvaGIS is a novel, free and open source module included in the FREEWAT plugin for QGIS that supplie...
FREEWAT is an HORIZON 2020 project financed by the EU Commission under the call WATER INNOVATION: B...
[Notes_IRSTEA]vol. 1, chap. 1 [Departement_IRSTEA]Territoires [TR1_IRSTEA]SYNERGIE [Axe_IRSTEA]TETIS...
Individuals rely upon water for drinking, cooking, washing, diverting squanders and household needs...