{"name": "Walk Potential", "package_name": "walk_potential", "description": "A plugin to analyze pedestrian demand for urban planning", "about": "This plugin generates a heatmap showing the degree to which locations\nhave pedestrian access to shops, parks, restaurants, and other services\nnearby. It is not a \"walkability\" metric because comfort is not considered. Instead it's a useful planning tool to combine\nwith other metrics of sidewalk presence like condition to determine where to prioritize funding pedestrian facilities.\n\nBy default, it uses a free isochrone service to calculate travel times which may be slow or have usage limits. Alternately, you can\nsupply your own service URL. OpenStreetMap is queried to determine nearby amenities.\n\nA default set of amenities is provided, but you can provide your own. See README.md for more details.", "homepage": "https://mark.stosberg.com/new-software-to-calculate-walk-potential-for-cities/", "repository": "https://gitlab.com/markstos/qgis-walk-potential", "tracker": "https://gitlab.com/markstos/qgis-walk-potential/issues", "author": "Mark Stosberg", "tags": ["analysis", "urban planning", "walking", "bicycling."], "downloads": 294, "latest_version": "0.3.0", "versions": [{"version": "0.3.0", "experimental": true, "qgis_min": "3.34.0", "qgis_max": "3.99.0", "downloads": 229, "uploaded_by": "markstosberg", "upload_datetime": "2025-11-07T07:28:32.652479"}, {"version": "0.2.9", "experimental": true, "qgis_min": "3.34.0", "qgis_max": "3.99.0", "downloads": 74, "uploaded_by": "markstosberg", "upload_datetime": "2025-11-03T21:09:08.511590"}]}