Hi,
I did just hand in a workshop proposal with a case:

Workshop QGIS from vector to raster and back again
The Scenario is autumn, storm and high tide. The area is a small village near 
the costline. The houses in the village are in risk of getting flooded. With 
Free and Open Data from The Danish Geodata Agency, we will find the buildings 
in the risk zone for 2 different sea levels.
How can we do this?
At first we create an elevation model from the Pointcloud. For better 
visualizing we create a Hillshade and Colorize the Elevation modelmap. Viewing 
in web with QGIS2ThreeJS. With the webmap we can see the sealevel increase a 
view the buildings. But it is only a view.
To find the exact buildings we have to make calculations for a scenario with 2 
different sea levels. To find the buildings within the flooded area, we Convert 
the calculated Raster into Vector and perform a spatial query.
The buildings are then categorized and colorized. The flooded area calculated. 
Finally the map are presented in an Atlas and uploaded to the web.

Regards
Lene

Fra: Qgis-developer [mailto:[email protected]] På vegne af 
Neumann, Andreas
Sendt: 17. marts 2016 14:49
Til: QGIS Developers List
Emne: [Qgis-developer] FOSS4G Bonn QGIS presentations


Hi,

I know - I am a bit late about it - but next Monday there is the submission 
deadline at the FOSS4G conference: 
http://2016.foss4g.org/news-entry/call-for-submissions.html

Who is going to present on behalf of the QGIS project? I guess someone should 
provide an update on the QGIS project - what we achieved in the last year and 
provide any plans/updates/insight on QGIS 3.0 - if any ;-)

And how about workshops?

Did someone already submit something on behalf of QGIS and if yes - what?

Thanks for sharing,

Andreas

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