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  1. NOTE
    1. The flood hazard data has invalid geometries/features. You can resolve this by fixing the geometries (takes a long time) or simply disabling the Invalid features filtering in QGIS processing settings.
    2. Some areas have no flood hazard features. These are marked as NO DATA in the maps.

  2. ...
    3. Generate centroids from the output of #2 (either using the Centroids algorithm or Geometry generators).
    4. To speed up and automate the process, I created a model that runs steps 1-3 above.
    5. Style the output of 3 using: marker = hexagon, size = depends on population, color = depends on hazard level (Var). Utilize data-defined overrides/Assistant.

  3. PROCESS
    1. Use the "Sort" algorithm to create an ordered version of the flood hazard layer such that the features with high hazard level (3) will always be the first feature that will be matched in #2 below.
    2. Run a "Join attributes by Location" between the population hex grid layer and the sorted/ordered flood hazard layer (output of #1).
    ...

  4. 30 DAY MAP CHALLENGE 2024 | DAY 4 - HEXAGONS

    Population ⬡ Flood Hazard
    - larger hexagon = more people in the area
    - redder color = higher hazard level

    DATA
    > Population density for 400m H3 Hexagons [Kontur] - data.humdata.org/dataset/kontu
    > Flood hazard (100-year rain return) [UPRI/Project NOAH] - drive.google.com/drive/folders