{"name": "TerrCtrl", "package_name": "territorial_control", "description": "The QGIS 3 plugin \u201cTerrCtrl\u201d, short for territorial control, which calculates the location and extent of territory controlled by warring parties during civil wars after each combat.", "about": "This plugin calculates and visualizes territorial control status based on violent conflict event, using a hybrid transport network to approximate reachable space within a given time. It relies on data measuring the occurrence and location of violent events to identify the degree to which a warring party exercises control. The territory is calculated as a drive-time buffer from the conflict location to estimate the region where the warring party can project military power within a specified time window. The size and shape of the territory is determined by both on-road and off-road movements on a hybrid transportation network with both existing road/railway data and hexagon-fishnet-based artificial road data. This design guarantees its applicability to countries or regions with inferior transportation infrastructure where off-road movement of the military is common. The results can be used to reflect a quasi-real-time status of territorial controls of a specific region on the map. They can also serve as the input of further scientific analysis.", "homepage": "https://github.com/bobyellow/TerrCtrl", "repository": "https://github.com/bobyellow/TerrCtrl/tree/master/territorial_control", "tracker": "https://github.com/bobyellow/TerrCtrl/issues", "author": "Ran Tao", "tags": ["territory", "conflict", "hybrid road network"], "downloads": 1803, "latest_version": "0.1", "versions": [{"version": "0.1", "experimental": false, "qgis_min": "3.0.0", "qgis_max": "3.99.0", "downloads": 1806, "uploaded_by": "bobyellow315", "upload_datetime": "2020-07-21T14:57:47.930298"}]}