{"name": "Service Access Mapper", "package_name": "service_access_mapper", "description": "Generate travel-time catchments (isochrones) to services using road networks, estimate population coverage using WorldPop data, and summarize statistics by admin boundaries.", "about": "Service Access Mapper computes travel-time catchment areas (isochrones) around service points such as health facilities, schools, and other amenities using road network analysis.\n\nFeatures:\n- Travel-time and distance isochrone generation with customizable thresholds\n- Three speed models: field-based, road class mapping (with Ghana defaults), constant\n- Automatic WorldPop population raster download with country auto-detection\n- Per-threshold population coverage breakdown (band and cumulative)\n- Coverage statistics by administrative boundaries with population percentages\n- Underserved area identification with population estimates\n- Distance decay analysis from demand points to services\n- Service point snapping to road networks\n- Background processing with progress feedback\n- Profile save/load for reusable configurations\n- CSV export of admin and population statistics\n\nNo external Python packages required \u2014 uses only PyQGIS, QGIS Processing, and Python standard library.", "homepage": "https://github.com/Prymtym4eva/service_area_coverage", "repository": "https://github.com/Prymtym4eva/service_area_coverage", "tracker": "https://github.com/Prymtym4eva/service_area_coverage/issues", "author": "Ben Emunah Aikins", "tags": ["network analysis", "health", "catchment", "accessibility", "isochrone", "service area", "travel time", "population", "worldpop", "coverage", "schools"], "downloads": 374, "latest_version": "1.1.0", "versions": [{"version": "1.1.0", "experimental": false, "qgis_min": "3.28.0", "qgis_max": "3.99.0", "downloads": 374, "uploaded_by": "prime002", "upload_datetime": "2026-03-30T14:31:34.547680"}]}