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The Greenness of Calgary: A Community-Level Atlas (2025) β€” Part I: Northwest (Green Color Edition)

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The Greenness of Calgary: A Community-Level Atlas (2025) β€” Part I: Northwest (Green Color Edition)

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🌿 Calgary Greenness Atlas β€” NW Communities (Green Color Edition)

Calgary Greenness Atlas (Green Color Edition) is a unique geo-ecological atlas that reveals the distribution and condition of vegetation in the northwest sector of Calgary, based on Sentinel-2 satellite data. Built around the NDVI β€” the Normalized Difference Vegetation Index, one of the key indicators of vegetation density and activity β€” this atlas combines spatial analysis with clear visual storytelling to provide an in-depth view of the city’s green structure and how it varies across communities.

πŸ›° Data and methodology:

The atlas is based on satellite data from the Sentinel-2 mission covering the period from mid-May to mid-September 2024 and 2025, capturing the peak of the vegetation season. Additional spatial layers come from OpenStreetMap, and community boundaries are sourced from the official City of Calgary Open Data Portal.

🌱 Features of the Green Edition:

This version uses a calm, nature-inspired green color scheme that emphasizes vegetation gradients and makes the maps intuitive even for non-specialists. The style is ideal for ecological research, analytical reports, fieldwork, comparative studies, and internal use, but it is not optimized for presentations or public speaking, where more contrast-rich visuals are typically preferred.

πŸ“ Communities covered (NW Calgary):

01B, 01F, 01K, 02E, 02F, Arbour Lake, Bowness, Brentwood, Charleswood, Citadel, Collingwood, Dalhousie, Edgemont, Greenwood/Greenbriar, Hamptons, Haskayne, Hawkwood, Montgomery, Nose Hill Park, Ranchlands, Rocky Ridge, Royal Oak, Royal Vista, Scenic Acres, Silver Springs, Tuscany, University District, University Heights, University of Calgary, Varsity.

πŸ“Š The atlas presents NDVI class distributions for each community, enabling quick assessment of vegetation density, comparison between neighborhoods, and application of these data for ecological monitoring, urban planning, and scientific research.

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Discover the hidden green structure of northwest Calgary with the Calgary Greenness Atlas – Green Color Edition. Based on Sentinel-2 satellite data from mid-May to mid-September 2024 and 2025, this atlas visualizes vegetation density and condition across 30 communities using the NDVI index. Styled in calm green tones, it’s ideal for ecological analysis, research, and urban planning β€” though less suited for presentations that require high-contrast visuals.

File format
PDF
Map scale
Variable, depending on community size
Language
English
Coverage
Northwest Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Satellite data
Sentinel-2 (mid-May to mid-September, 2024 & 2025)
Additional data sources
OpenStreetMap (Β© OpenStreetMap contributors, ODbL), City of Calgary Open Data Portal (Open Government Licence)
Color scheme
β€œGreen Color Edition” – designed for ecological reports, research, and internal analysis (not optimized for public presentations)
Size
26.7 MB
Length
32 pages

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